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| Password | This field only applies when you import a binary PKCS#12 format file. Type the |
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| OK | Click OK to save the certificate on the |
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| Cancel | Click Cancel to quit and return to the My Certificates screen. |
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14.3 Trusted Certificates
Click Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates to open the Trusted Certificates screen. This screen displays a summary list of certificates that you have set the
Figure 81 Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 66 Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates
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PKI Storage | This bar displays the percentage of the |
Space in Use | storage space that is currently in use. When the storage space is almost |
| full, you should consider deleting expired or unnecessary certificates |
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Remove | The |
| specifically delete them. Uploading a new firmware or default |
| configuration file does not delete your certificates. To remove an entry, |
| select it and click Remove. The |
| want to remove it before doing so. Subsequent certificates move up by |
| one when you take this action. |
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