Certificates: Trusted - GE Multinet 4 Instruction Manual

Multi-port serial server & managed switch
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CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
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MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The table below describes the fields in the Certificates: Local screen.
Field Name
Install Form:
Browse for a PEM file on your local system and click Upload to
copy the file to the system. If the PEM file does not contain a
valid RSA private key and matching X.509 certificate, the file is
rejected.
Existing Local Certificates Table
Certificate Name:
The Existing Keys Form contains an entry for each local
certificate.
All filenames are hypertext links. Click the link to display the
contents of the file.
Delete:
Set the Delete checkbox in a row in the Existing Local
Certificates table and click Apply Settings to delete that entry.

4.8.1.2 Certificates: Trusted

This screen enables you to upload X.509 certificates in PEM format to the system, to view
and delete installed certificate files, and to mark certificates as Trusted.
The system is shipped with no installed certificate files.
Trusted certificates are not contained in the system's configuration file. They are part
of the non-volatile system state; therefore, the installed keys will not change if a new
configuration file is selected or the system configuration is reset to default values.
FIGURE 4–60: Security: Certificates: Trusted
Table 4–60: Certificates: Local
Field Value
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