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2.PKI entity configuration items
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Entity Name | Type the name for the PKI entity. | |
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Common Name | Type the common name for the entity. | |
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IP Address | Type the IP address of the entity. | |
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| Type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the entity. | |
FQDN | An FQDN is a unique identifier of an entity on the network. It consists of a host name and | |
a domain name and can be resolved to an IP address. For example, www.whatever.com | ||
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| is an FQDN, where www indicates the host name and whatever.com the domain name. | |
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Country/Region | Type the country or region code for the entity. | |
Code | ||
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State | Type the state or province for the entity. | |
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Locality | Type the locality for the entity. | |
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Organization | Type the organization name for the entity. | |
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Organization Unit | Type the unit name for the entity. | |
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Return to Configuration task list for requesting a certificate manually.
Return to Configuration task list for requesting a certificate automatically.
Creating a PKI domain
Select Authentication PKI from the navigation tree, and then select the Domain tab to enter the page displaying existing PKI domains, as shown in a. Then, click Add to enter the PKI domain configuration page, and click Display Advanced Config to display the advanced configuration items, as shown in b.
a.PKI domain list
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