IP Address | Specify the switch IP address that can be used as the switch destination for certificate |
| requests. |
Password | Enter an alphanumeric password used to access the certificate configuration. |
Company | Provide a Company name to be used on behalf of the certificate. |
5.Select the Enroll the trustpoint checkbox to enroll the certificate request with the CA.
6.Click Next to proceed with the certificate creation.
If you selected to prepare a certificate request in the page 2, the wizard continues, prompting the user for the required information to complete the certificate request. Click Next to continue.
7.Use the Enter trustpoint name parameter to assign a name to the trustpoint.
8.Provide Certificate Credential information for the following:
Country | Define the Country used in the |
| field can be modified by the user to other values. This is a required field and must not exceed |
| 2 characters. |
State | Enter a State/Prov. for the state or province name used in the |
| default, the State/Prov. field is Province. This is a required field. |
City | Enter a City to represent the city name used in the |
| City name is City. This is a required field. |
Organization | Define an Organization for the organization used in the |
| is Company Name. The user is allowed to modify the Organization name. This is a required |
| field. |
Organization Unit | Enter an Org. Unit for the name of the organization unit used in the |
| By default, it is Department Name. This is a required field. |
Common Name | Define a Common Name for the switch URL. This is a required value. The Common Name |
| must match the URL used in your browser when invoking the switch applet. |
Password | Provide the password required to access the URL. |
FQDN | Enter a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is an unambiguous domain name that specifies |
| the node's position in the DNS tree hierarchy absolutely. To distinguish an FQDN from a |
| regular domain name, a trailing period is added. ex: somehost.example.com. An FQDN |
| differs from a regular domain name by its absoluteness; as a suffix is not added |
IP Address | Specify the switch IP address that can be used as the switch destination for certificate |
| requests. |
9. Click the Next button to continue preparing the certificate request.
Using the Wizard Delete Operation
The wizard can also be used to delete entire trustpoints, the certificate used with a trustpoint or the CA root certificate use with a trustpoint. Delete trustpoint properties as the become obsolete or the properties of a certificate are no longer relevant to the operation of the switch.
To use the wizard to delete trustpoint properties: