Certificates
Certificates are used to authenticate users. Certificates are issued to you by various CAs
(Certification Authorities). These Certificates are called "Self Certificates".
Each CA also issues a certificate to itself. This Certificate is required in order to validate
communication with the CA. These certificates are called "Trusted Certificates."
The Certificates screen lists either the Trusted Certificates - the certificates of each CA itself
- or Self Certificates - the certificates issued to you.
Use the radio button in the Type section of the screen to choose which type of Certificate you
wish to view.
Trusted Certificates
Data – Trusted Certificates Screen
Trusted Certificates
Subject Name
(CA)
Issuer Name
Expiry Time
Delete button
Add Trusted
Certificate button
Requesting a Trusted Certificate
1. After obtaining a new Certificate from the CA, you need to upload it to the TW100-
BRV304.
2. On the "Certificates" screen, click the "Add Trusted Certificate" button to view the Add
Trusted Certificate screen, shown below.
Figure 86: Trusted Certificates Screen
The "Subject Name" is always the company or person to whom the
Certificate is issued. For trusted certificates, this will be a CA.
The CA (Certification Authority) which issued the Certificate.
The date on which the Certificate expires. You should renew the
Certificate before it expires.
Use this button to delete a Trusted Certificate. Select the checkbox in
the Delete column for any Certificates you wish to delete, then click
the "Delete" button.
Use this to add a new Trusted Certificate to the table. See below for
details.
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