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CEP Enrollment
SERIALNUMBER
pwd
The following is an example of completed entries in the file:
DN: <DN_for_user1>
UNSTRUCTUREDNAME: router32.example.com
UNSTRUCTUREDADDRESS: 101.22.33.124
SERIALNUMBER: 239333
pwd: ff93Kd
DN: <DN_for_user1>
UNSTRUCTUREDNAME: router33.example.com
UNSTRUCTUREDADDRESS: 101.22.33.125
SERIALNUMBER: 233455
pwd: 35pww3a
Note that if you specify a
Certificate Manager replaces the subject name requested by that user (router or
VPN client) with the one specified in the file.
Setting Up the CEP Plug-In
To add and configure this plug-in:
Get the plug-in from the CMS SDK. See the SDK documentation for
1.
information about this plug-in and any additional programming you may need
to do to it.
Register the plug-in the CMS authentication framework. See the CMS SDK for
2.
details on registering plug-ins.
Register the plug-in in the CMS console. See "Managing Authentication
3.
Plug-ins," on page 424 for instructions.
Create an instance of the plug-in and configure it:
4.
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Specifies the serial number of the router (for example,
239333). This can sometimes be found on a label on the
back of the router. It is also available by typing the show
version command. This may not be in the request—a user
may not want to include this in the subject name of the
router certificate, and hence choose not to specify one
during enrollment.
A password you create for the enrollee, give to the enrollee
to be used in the certificate request to authenticate the
enrollee.
for a CEP enrollee in the authentication file, the
DN

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