31 Chaining SSL certificates

3.Click Chain.

The Chain Certificates dialog box displays (Figure 394).

FIGURE 394 Chain Certificates dialog box

The Certificates table includes the following details:

ID — A unique system-assigned ID for each certificate entry.

Status — Possible values are Valid, About to Expire, or Expired.

Certificate — The user-assigned certificate name. The same name may be used on different products.

Key — The user-assigned key name. The same name may be used on different products.

Start Date — The start date for the certificate. If only a key is present, this field is blank. For chained certificates, the date for the last certificate in the chain is displayed.

Expiration — The expiration date for the certificate. If only a key is present, this field is blank. For chained certificates, the date for the last certificate in the chain is displayed.

Certificate Size — The certificate size in bytes. If only a key is present, this field is blank.

Key Strength — The key strength (size in bits). If only a certificate is present, this field is blank.

Common Name — The common name for the certificate. For chained certificates, the name for the last certificate in the chain is displayed.

Chain — Yes is certificates are chained, No if certificates are not chained. If only a key is present, this field is blank.

Deployed — Yes if the certificate or key is not deployed to the product. No if the certificate or key is deployed to the product.

Summary — An overall count of certificates.

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