Failed To Obtain Crls - HPE FlexNetwork 7500 Series Security Configuration Manual

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6.
Specify the key pair used for certificate request in the PKI domain, or remove the key pair
specified in the PKI and submit a certificate request again.
7.
Use pki abort-certificate-request domain to abort the certificate request.
8.
Specify the correct source IP address that the CA server can accept. For the correct settings,
contact the CA administrator.
9.
Synchronize the system time of the device with the CA server.
10. If the problem persists, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support.

Failed to obtain CRLs

Symptom
CRLs cannot be obtained.
Analysis
The network connection is down, for example, because the network cable is damaged or the
connectors have bad contact.
No CA certificate has been obtained before you try to obtain CRLs.
The URL of the CRL repository is not configured and cannot be obtained from the CA certificate
or local certificates in the PKI domain.
The specified URL of the CRL repository is incorrect.
The device tries to obtain CRLs through SCEP, but experiences the following problems:
The PKI domain does not have local certificates.
The key pairs in the certificates have been changed.
The PKI domain has incorrect URL for certificate request.
The CRL repository uses LDAP for CRL distribution. However, the IP address or host name of
the LDAP server is neither contained in the CRL repository URL nor configured in the PKI
domain.
The CA does not issue CRLs.
The PKI domain is not specified with the source IP address that the CA server can accept, or is
specified with an incorrect one.
Solution
1.
Check for and fix any network connection problems.
2.
Obtain or import the CA certificate.
3.
If the URL of the CRL repository cannot be obtained, verify that the following conditions exist:
The URL for certificate request is valid.
A local certificate has been successfully obtained.
The local certificate contains a public key that matches the locally stored key pair.
4.
Make sure the LDAP server address is contained in the CRL repository URL, or is configured in
the PKI domain.
5.
Make sure the CA server support publishing CRLs.
6.
Specify a correct source IP address that the CA server can accept. For the correct settings,
contact the CA administrator.
7.
If the problem persists, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support.
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