Obtaining A Certificate From Verisign Or Another Ca; Procedure - HP P4522A - Traffic Management Server Sa8220 User Manual

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A P P E N D I X B
Obtaining a
Certificate
from Verisign
or another CA
NOTE: Be sure to save
your configuration after
creating a key. If the
configuration is not
saved, and a power
outage or factory_reset
occurs, the unsaved key
will be lost, rendering the
certificate invalid. Also,
for optimal security, one
or more fields must be
modified to make the DN
unique.4
Use the policy manager key create command to create your key
and the key signrequest create command to create a signing
request to be sent to Verisign or another CA for authentication. The
CA will return the certificate, but there may be a delay of 1-5 days.
This method is used when certificate authentication is desired. The
fields input as part of creating a signing request are called a
Distinguished Name (DN).

Procedure

1. To create a key, type the following command:
HP SA8220#c
onfig policygroup <name> service
<name> key create [512 | 1024]
2. To create the signing request, type the following command:
config policygroup <name> service
HP SA8220#
<name> key signrequest create [DN
parameters]
Where the optional DN parameters are shown below.
Element
Description
life
The number of days that the certificate remains
valid. The default is 30 days.
name
The common (server) name
email
Your email address
state
Your state or province
organization
Your company name
unit
Your organizational section
locality
Your town or city
3. Use the policy manager key signrequest export
command to paste or ftp the signing request to another system
and submit it to the CA.
4. When returned by the CA, import the certificate into the SA8220.
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