Managing private keys and certificates 311
aEnter the following command:
/cfg/cert #/cert
bPaste the certificate at the command prompt.
cPress Enter to create a new line, and then enter an ellipsis
(...) to terminate.
dIf you are pasting in the private key at the same time, and if
the key has been password protected, you are prompted to
enter the password phrase. The password phrase required is
the one specified when the key was created or exported.
4Apply the changes.
If you obtained the certificate by using the /cfg/cert
#/request command to generate the CSR and are using the
same certificate number, the certificate is now fully installed.
If you obtained the certificate by means other than using the
/cfg/cert #/request command to generate the CSR and
are using a new certificate number, you must now add the
corresponding private key (see “Adding a private key to the
Nortel SNAS ” (page 312)).
Figure 16 "Adding a certificate by pasting" (page 312) shows
sample output for the /cfg/cert #/cert command. For
more information about the Certificate menu commands, see
“Managing and viewing certificates and keys” (page 302).
ATTENTION
Depending on the type of certificate the CA generates (registered or
chain), your certificate may be substantially different from the sample
output. Be sure to copy and paste the entire contents of the certificate
file.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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