
MMB
CHAPTER 3
Item | Description |
Common Name | Specify up to 56 valid characters as the server FQDN of the owner |
| in the created CSR. |
| Example: www.mycompany.com |
| The browser uses this information to check the website. Some |
| browsers refuse to establish a secure connection unless the same |
| name is set for the server name and [Common Name] in the |
| electronic certificate. |
| The value in [Common Name] must not include a protocol |
| specifier (http://), port number, or path name. Also, no wildcard, |
| such as "*" and "?", or IP address can be used. |
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Email Address | Specify up to 40 valid characters as the |
| owner in the created CSR. |
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| Table 3.101 Buttons in the [Create CSR] window | |
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Button |
| Description |
Create CSR |
| Specify the private key length, ISO country code of the owner, etc., |
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| click the [Create CSR] button, and a dialog box opens. |
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| Clicking the [OK] button in the dialog box creates the private key |
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| and CSR. |
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Cancel |
| Clicking the [Cancel] button cancels the creation of a private key |
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| and a CSR. The private key length and the owner's ISO country |
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| code are restored to the initial information. |
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(1) Menu operation
[Network Configuration] → [SSL] → [Create CSR]
(2)GUI operation
1Specify the private key length, ISO country code of the owner, etc., and click the [Create CSR] button.
A dialog box opens to inform the user that the existing private key cannot be used once a new private key is created.
2Click the [OK] button in the dialog box.
A new private key and a certificate signing request are created. This takes a few minutes. A confirmation dialog box opens when they have been created.
3Click the [OK] button in the confirmation dialog box to register the new private key.
The new private key is registered, and the [Export Key/CSR] window is displayed.