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Table 86 My Certificate Create (continued)
LABEL
Enrollment Protocol
CA Server Address
CA Certificate
Request
Authentication
Key
Apply
Cancel
After you click Apply in the My Certificate Create screen, you see a screen that tells you the
ZyWALL is generating the self-signed certificate or certification request.
After the ZyWALL successfully enrolls a certificate or generates a certification request or a
self-signed certificate, you see a screen with a Return button that takes you back to the My
Certificates screen.
If you configured the My Certificate Create screen to have the ZyWALL enroll a certificate
and the certificate enrollment is not successful, you see a screen with a Return button that
takes you back to the My Certificate Create screen. Click Return and check your
information in the My Certificate Create screen. Make sure that the certification authority
information is correct and that your Internet connection is working properly if you want the
ZyWALL to enroll a certificate online.

15.8 My Certificate Details

Click CERTIFICATES, and then My Certificates to open the My Certificates screen
Figure
127). Click the details icon to open the My Certificate Details screen. You can use this
screen to view in-depth certificate information and change the certificate's name. In the case
of a self-signed certificate, you can set it to be the one that the ZyWALL uses to sign the
trusted remote host certificates that you import to the ZyWALL.
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DESCRIPTION
Select the certification authority's enrollment protocol from the drop-down list
box.
Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) is a TCP-based enrollment
protocol that was developed by VeriSign and Cisco.
Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) is a TCP-based enrollment protocol
that was developed by the Public Key Infrastructure X.509 working group of
the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and is specified in RFC 2510.
Enter the IP address (or URL) of the certification authority server.
Select the certification authority's certificate from the CA Certificate drop-
down list box.
You must have the certification authority's certificate already imported in the
Trusted CAs screen. Click Trusted CAs to go to the Trusted CAs screen
where you can view (and manage) the ZyWALL's list of certificates of trusted
certification authorities.
When you select Create a certification request and enroll for a certificate
immediately online, the certification authority may want you to include a
reference number and key to identify you when you send a certification
request. Fill in both the Reference Number and the Key fields if your
certification authority uses CMP enrollment protocol. Just fill in the Key field if
your certification authority uses the SECP enrollment protocol.
Type the key that the certification authority gave you.
Click Apply to begin certificate or certification request generation.
Click Cancel to quit and return to the My Certificates screen.
(see
Chapter 15 Certificates

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