Freedom9 IP 100 user manual SSL Certificate Upload

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button which will initiate the Certificate Signing Request generation. The CSR can be downloaded to the local machine with the “Download CSR” button (see Figure 6-30).

Send the saved CSR to a CA for certification. Once the CA has completed their authentication process, a new certificate will be issued for the device..

Upload the certificate to the freeView IP 100 using the “Upload” button as shown in Figure 6-30.

Figure 6-30: SSL Certificate Upload

After completing these three steps, the freeView IP 100 will have its own certificate that is used for identifying the card to its clients.

Note: If the CSR on the device is lost or destroyed, it cannot be recovered. The steps above must be completed again in order to obtain a new certificate.

Common name: This is the network name of the freeView IP 100 once it is installed in the network (usually the fully qualified domain name). It is identical to the name that is used to access the device with a web browser (without the “http://” prefix). In case the name given here and the actual network name differ, the browser will pop up a security warning when the unit is accessed using HTTPS.

Organizational unit: This field is used for specifying which department within an organization owns the device.

Organization: The name of the organization.

Locality/City: The city where the organization is located.

State/Province: The state or province where the organization is located.

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Contents FreeView IP RevCopyright and Trademark Information Table of Contents Rack Mount KIT Installation Diagram List of Figures 10 Nero Selection Dialog Hardware Installation IntroductionVideo Modes Initial IP Configuration KVM Setup ProgramWeb Interface Remote ConsoleAuto Adjust button Sync Mouse buttonWhen The Server Is Operational When The Server Is Non-OperationalFeatures Package ContentsModel No FreeView IP Technical SpecificationsSystem Requirements DescriptionCable Diagrams Connecting The freeView IP 100 To The Host System Operation OverviewStep Only required if using Virtual Media Only required if using a local console InternetUsing a 10 Mbps Connection Using a 100 Mbps ConnectionEthernet Connection FreeView IP 100 User’s Manual FreeView IP 100 Setup Program Initial ConfigurationInitial Configuration Via Dhcp Server Parameter ValueInitial Configuration Via Serial Console Setup UtilityIP auto configuration none/dhcp/bootp dhcp Keyboard, Mouse And Video ConfigurationFreeView IP 100 Keyboard Settings Net maskRemote Mouse Settings Auto Mouse Speed And Mouse SynchronizationHost System Mouse Settings Single And Double Mouse ModeRecommended Mouse Settings MS Windows 2000/2003 Professional and Server, XP SUN SolarisPrerequisites TelnetLogging In And Logging Out Http//IP address of freeView IPHttps//IP address of freeView IP Navigation MainLogging Out General descriptionMain Window Remote Console Control BarCtrl+Alt+Delete Single/Double Mouse Mode OptionsExclusive Access Monitor OnlyScaling Video Settings Mouse HandlingLocal Cursor Video Settings Through The Web Interface Video Settings Through The Remote ConsoleSoft Keyboard ShowMapping Local Keyboard HotkeysEncoding 13 Remote Console Confirmation DialogRemote Console Status Line Status lineRemote Control KVM ConsoleTelnet Console Telnet ConsoleFloppy Disk Command DescriptionVirtual Media Upload a Floppy ImageCD-ROM Image Use Image on Windows Share SambaVirtual CD-ROM Image Screen Windows 2000/XP Windows Explorer Context MenuFloppy Images Unix, Solaris, Linux Creating An ImageUnix, Solaris, Linux MS WindowsCD-ROM/ISO Images Unix, Solaris, Linux RawWrite for Windows Selection DialogDriver Installation Drive RedirectionPage 12 KVM Vision Viewer Setup Create a New Device13 Create a New Device Drive Redirection Settings 15 New Device AddedOptions 18 Drive Redirection CompletedChange Password User ManagementKVM Settings Users And Groups22 User Console Settings Part User Console22 User Console Settings Part Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings 23 Keyboard and Mouse Settings Keyboard/MouseMiscellaneous Video Settings VideoMouse Speed Device Settings Network25 Network Settings Dynamic DNS 26 Dynamic DNS27 Dynamic DNS Scenario Security 28 Device Security29 Certificate Settings Certificate30 SSL Certificate Upload Serial Port 31 Serial PortPage Date And Time 32 Date and TimeEvent Log 33 Event LogFreeView IP 100 User’s Manual Maintenance Device Information 34 Device InformationUpdate Firmware 36 Event Log ListPage Unit Reset 38 Unit ResetTroubleshooting Certificates CE CertificatePin Assignments Key Codes Figure B-1 English US Keyboard Layout Rack Mount Kit Installation Diagram

IP 100 specifications

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