Update Existing Certificate; Create A New Certificate - Avaya VPN Gateway User Manual

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Certificates and Client Authentication

Update Existing Certificate

Whenever you wish to substitute an existing certificate for a new certificate, you should keep
the existing certificate until it is verified that the new certificate works as designed.

Create a New Certificate

1. Check the certificate numbers currently in use.
2. Add a certificate with a new certificate number.
3. Add the new certificate according to the instructions in
4. Map the new certificate to the desired servers.
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apply
>> Certificate 1#
Changes applied successfully.
If the AVG software is used for SSL acceleration purposes, the certificate should
be mapped to the virtual SSL server, using the /cfg/ssl/server #/ssl/
certcommand.
If the AVG software is used for deployment of a VPN solution, the certificate should
be mapped to the portal server of the desired VPN, using the /cfg/vpn #/
server/ssl /cert command.
To view basic information about configured certificates, use the /cfg/cur cert
command.
cfg/cur cert
>> Main#
If for example, two different certificates exist as Certificate 1 and Certificate 2, create
Certificate 3 for your new certificate.
cert
>> Configuration#
Enter certificate number: (1-1500)
Creating Certificate 3
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