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Having a Look at Certificates
 A certificate is installed on the UTN server.
1. Start the utnserver Control Center.
2. Select SECURITY – Certificates.
3. Select the certificate via the icon
 The certificate is displayed.
Saving a Certificate Locally
 A certificate is installed on the UTN server.
1. Start the utnserver Control Center.
2. Select SECURITY – Certificates.
3. Save the certificate using the icon
 The certificate is stored on your local client.
Creating a Self-Signed Certificate
Important:
Only one self-signed certificate can be installed on the UTN server.
To create a new certificate, you must first delete the existing certificate  70.
1. Start the utnserver Control Center.
2. Select SECURITY – Certificates.
3. Click Self-signed certificate.
4. Enter the relevant parameters; table 6.8-1 67.
5. Click Create/Install.
 The certificate will be created and installed. This may take a few minutes.
Table 6.8-1: Parameters for the Creation of Certificates
Parameters
Common name
Email address
Organization name
Organizational unit
Location
State name
.
.
Description
Freely definable certificate name. (max. 64 characters)
Use the IP address or host name of the UTN server,
so that you can clearly match device and certifi-
cate.
Email address of the person responsible for the UTN server.
(max. 40 characters; optional)
Name of the company which uses the UTN server.
(max. 64 characters)
Name of a department or subsection in the company.
(max. 64 characters; optional)
Location of the company.
(max. 64 characters)
State where the company is based.
(max. 64 characters)
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