Request Security Certificate (Signed) - Dell PowerConnect J-EX4200-24T Software Manual

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request security certificate (signed)

Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Required Privilege
Level
List of Sample Output
Output Fields
request security
request security
certificate (signed)
certificate (signed)
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request security certificate enroll filename filename subject subject
alternative-subject alternative-subject certification-authority certification-authority encoding
(binary | pem) key-file key-file domain-name domain-name
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 10.2 for J-EX Series switches.
(Encryption interface on J-EX Series switches ) Obtain a signed certificate from a
certificate authority (CA). The signed certificate validates the CA and the owner of the
certificate. The results are saved in a specified file to the
—File that stores the certificate.
filename filename
subject subject
—Distinguished name (
example, an organization (
(
).
l
alternative-subject alternative-subject
certification-authority certification-authority
the configuration.
encoding (binary | pem)
—File format used for the certificate. The format can be a binary
file or privacy-enhanced mail (PEM), an ASCII base64-encoded format. The default
format is binary.
—File containing a local private key.
key-file key-file
domain-name domain-name
maintenance
request security certificate (signed) on page 514
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
user@host> request security certificate enroll filename host.crt subject c=uk,o=london
alternative-subject 10.50.1.4 certification-authority verisign key-file host-1.prv domain-name
host.juniper.net
CA name: juniper.net CA file: ca_verisign
local pub/private key pair: host.prv
subject: c=uk,o=london domain name: host.juniper.net
alternative subject: 10.50.1.4
Encoding: binary
Certificate enrollment has started. To view the status of your enrollment, check
the key management process (kmd) log file at /var/log/kmd. <--------------
dn
), which consists of a set of components—for
), an organization unit (
o
—Tunnel source address.
—Name of the certificate authority profile in
—Fully qualified domain name.
/var/etc/ikecert
directory.
), a country (
), and a locality
ou
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