Uploading A Signed Server Certificate - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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Uploading a Signed Server Certificate

7. After generation is complete, copy the certificate text (displayed in ASCII) from the
Request Generation dialog box, and paste it into the request to your CA. Follow
the instructions provided by your specific CA to submit your request.
8. When the CA returns the signed server certificate, copy the certificate text to the
clipboard or to a text file for using in uploading the certificate.
Related Topics
"Setting the VTM to Use SSL"
"Uploading a Signed Server Certificate"
"Viewing the Server Certificate"
Uploading a Signed Server Certificate
After requesting and receiving the signed server certificate from a certificate authority
(CA), upload the signed server certificate.
To upload a signed server certificate
1. In the Server Certificate group box, click Upload.
2. In the Upload Certificate dialog box, paste the copied certificate text into the text
box.
3. Click Upload to upload the new certificate.
4. Click Close.
5. To have the system start using the new signed server certificate, click the Card Info
tab, and then click Reboot VTM.
Related Topics
"Setting the VTM to Use SSL"
"Requesting a Signed Server Certificate"
"Viewing the Server Certificate"
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To check the progress after starting the generation, click
Request Status in the Server Certificate group box. The
status, generation date, and name of the user who
generated the request are displayed. When the
generation finishes, you can click View CSR on the
Request Status dialog box to view the certificate request
text.

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