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CHAPTER 3 Web-UI Operations

Item

 

Description

Key length

Select a key length (number of bits) for the created private key by

 

clicking the corresponding radio button:

 

1024

 

2048

 

 

Term (1-4095 days)

Specify the validity term in number of days for the created self-

 

signed certificate.

 

 

Country Name

Specify two alphabetic characters as the ISO country code of the

 

owner in the created self-signed certificate:

 

Japan: [JP]

 

USA: [US]

 

 

State or Province

Specify up to 56 valid characters as the state or province name of

Name

the owner in the created self-signed certificate.

 

 

Locality Name

Specify up to 56 valid characters as the city name of the owner in

 

the created self-signed certificate.

 

 

Organization Name

Specify up to 56 valid characters as the organization name

 

(company name) of the owner in the created self-signed certificate.

 

 

Organization Unit Name

Specify up to 56 valid characters as the organization unit name of

 

the owner in the created self-signed certificate.

 

 

Common Name

Specify up to 56 valid characters as the server domain name of the

 

owner in the created self-signed certificate.

 

 

Email Address

Specify up to 40 valid characters as the e-mail address of the

 

owner in the created self-signed certificate.

 

 

 

Table 3.105

Buttons in the [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window

 

 

 

Button

 

Description

Create Self-signed

 

Specify the private key length, ISO country code of the owner, etc.,

Certificate

 

click the [Create Self-signed Certificate] button, and a dialog box

 

 

opens.

 

 

Click the [OK] button in the dialog box to create a self-signed

 

 

certificate.

 

 

 

Cancel

 

Click [Cancel] button to cancel creating a certificate.

(1) Menu operation

[Network Configuration] [SSL] [Create Selfsigned Certificate]

(2)GUI operation

1Before creating a self-signed certificate, make sure that [Disable] is set in [HTTPS] in the [Network Protocols] window. If [Enable] is set, set [Disable] (see Section 3.5.4, "Network Protocols window").

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