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IP Address
Hostname
Path
11. Select
OK
12. To import a signed certificate, select the
Signed certificates (or root certificates) avoid the use of public or private CAs. A self-signed certificate is an
identity certificate signed by its own creator, thus the certificate creator also signs off on its legitimacy. The lack
of mistakes or corruption in the issuance of self signed certificates is central.
Self-signed certificates cannot be revoked which may allow an attacker who has already gained access to monitor
and inject data into a connection to spoof an identity if a private key has been compromised. However, CAs have
the ability to revoke a compromised certificate, which prevents its further use.
13. Define the following configuration parameters required for the Import of the CA certificate:
Certificate Name
From Network
Cut and Paste
If selecting Advanced, enter IP address of the server used to import the CRL.
This option is not valid for cf, usb1, and usb2.
If selecting Advanced, provide the hostname of the server used to import the
CRL. This option is not valid for cf, usb1, and usb2.
If selecting Advanced, specify the path to the CRL. Enter the complete relative
path to the file on the server.
to import the CRL. Select
Cancel
Figure 5-59 Certificate Management - Import Signed Cert screen
Enter the 32 character maximum name of the trustpoint with which the
certificate should be associated.
Select the From Network radio button to provide network address information
to the location of the target signed certificate. The number of additional fields
that populate the screen is also dependent on the selected protocol.
Select the Cut and Paste radio button to copy an existing signed certificate into
the cut and past field. When pasting a signed certificate, no additional network
address information is required.
to revert the screen to its last saved configuration.
Import Signed Cert
button from the Certificate Management screen.

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