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The SSL certificates and keys can only be deployed from SSL Certificate Manager to the following SSL-capable IronWare OS devices:

ServerIron with WSM6-SSL module, running software release 10.2.01c or later

ServerIron with WSM6-SSL-Slave module, running software release 10.2.01c or later

ServerIron 4G-SSL (Stackable), running software release 10.2.01c or later

ADX running software release 12.1.00 or later

NOTE

If the ADX is running software release 12.3.00 or later, you can only view and manage SSL certificates to Virtual IP servers that are in your Area of Responsibility (AOR). To add a Virtual IP server to your AOR, refer to “Assigning products to an AOR” on page 197

The Certificate View tab contains the following fields and components.

-Certificates/Keys — A table displaying certificates and certificate information.

-Products — A tree structure showing products that have certificates/keys. When you select a certificate/key, the product associated with that certificate/key is highlighted.

-Valid Certificates — The number of valid certificates.

-Certificates About to Expire — The number of certificates that are about to expire.

-Expired Certificates — The number of certificates that have expired.

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

-Need Deploy — Yes if the certificate or key is not deployed to the product. No if the certificate or key is deployed to the product.

-Description — A text area that shows user comments and annotations.

-Certificates selector — Use this selector to Add, Edit, Duplicate, Append, or Delete certificates.

-Chain button — Use to chain certificates.

-View button — Use to view certificates.

-Import selector — Use this selector to import a certificate or key from a file or a product.

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