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Default Configuration
The Certificate and the SSL RSA key pairs do not exist.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The command is not saved in the device configuration; however, the certificate and keys
generated by this command are saved in the private configuration, which is never displayed to
the user or backed up to another device.
Use this command to generate self-signed certificate for your device.
When you export an RSA key pair to a PKCS#12 file, the RSA key pair is as secure as the
passphrase. Therefore, keep the passphrase secure.
Example
The following example regenerates a HTTPS certificate.
crypto certificate request
The
crypto certificate request
Privileged EXEC mode command generates and displays certificate
requests for HTTPS.
Syntax
crypto certificate
number
request
common- name
[ou
organization-unit
] [o
organization
] [l
location
] [st
state
] [c
country
]
number
—Specifies the certificate number. (Range: 1 - 2)
common- name
—Specifies the fully qualified URL or IP address of the device. (Range: 1-
64)
ou
organization-unit
—Specifies the organization-unit or department name. (Range: 1-
64)
o
organization
—Specifies the organization name. (Range: 1- 64)
l
location
—Specifies the location or city name. (Range: 1- 64)
st
state
—Specifies the state or province name. (Range: 1- 64)
c
country
— Specifies the country name. (Range: 1- 2)
Default Configuration
There is no default configuration for this command.
Console (enable)# crypto certificate generate key-generate