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Server Certificates are issued to Web Servers and used to authenticate Web Servers to Web browsers while establishing a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection.
The Server Certificates screen contains the following two tabs:
•Using Trustpoints to Configure Certificates
•Configuring Trustpoint Associated Keys
6.10.1Using Trustpoints to Configure Certificates
Each certificate is digitally signed by a trustpoint. The trustpoint signing the certificate can be a certificate authority, corporation or an individual. A trustpoint represents a CA/identity pair and contains the identity of the CA,
To view current certificates values:
1.Select Security > Server Certificates from the main menu tree.
2.Select the Trustpoints tab.
A panel (on the far left of the screen) displays the currently enrolled trustpoints.
The Server Certificate and CA Root Certificate tabs display
Issued To |
|
Country (C) | Displays the country of usage for which the certificate was assigned. |
State (ST) | Displays the state (if within the US) or province within the country listed above wherein the |
| certificate was issued. |
City (L) | Lists the city wherein the server certificate request was made. The city should obviously be |
| within the State/Prov stated. |
Organization (O) | Displays the name of the organization making the certificate request. |