Importing A Certificate Authority; Deleting A Certificate Authority - Qlogic 5800V Series User Manual

Enterprise fabric suite fibre channel switches
Hide thumbs Also See for 5800V Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Delete CA
Generate Key
Import Key
Delete Key
Import Cert
Delete Cert
Generate Cert Request

Importing a Certificate Authority

To import a certificate authority:
1.
On the Switch menu, click Network, and then click IPsec Certs to view the
IKE Certs dialog box
2.
Below the Certificate Authorities window, click Import CA to view the CA
Certificate Authority dialog box.
3.
Enter the certificate authority name in the CA Name text box
4.
Click OK to close the CA Certificate Authority dialog box.
View the imported CA name in the Certificate Authorities window.
5.
Click Close to close the IKE Certs dialog box.

Deleting a Certificate Authority

To delete a certificate authority:
1.
On the Switch menu, click Network, and then click IPsec Certs to view the
IKE Certs dialog box
2.
In the Certificate Authorities window, click the certificate authority to delete.
3.
Below the Certificate Authorities window, click Delete CA, and then verify
that certificate authority is no longer listed in the Certificate Authorities
window.
59266-01 B
Table 5-11. IKE Certificates Dialog Box Buttons
Button
Deletes the selected certificate authority
dor that issues and verifies certificates for use by other par-
ties
Generates a key
tion
Imports a key
Deletes the selected key
authentication
Imports a certificate
bind together a public key with an identity.
Deletes the selected certificate
signature to bind together a public key with an identity.
Generates request for a certificate
ital signature to bind together a public key with an identity.
(Figure
(Figure
Description
a character string to use for authentica-
a character string to use for authentication
a character string to use for
a file which uses a digital signature to
—a
5-24).
5-24).
5–Managing Switches
Configuring the Network
an entity or ven-
file which uses a digital
—a
file which uses a dig-
5-51

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents