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Valid To—Specifies the date up to which the certificate is valid.
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Certificate Source—Specifies whether the certificate was generated by
the system (Auto Generated) or the user (User Defined).
Select an active certificate.
Click Generate Certificate Request.
Enter the following fields:
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Regenerate RSA Key—Select to regenerate the RSA key.
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Key Length—Enter the length of the RSA key to be generated.
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Common Name—Specifies the fully-qualified device URL or IP address. If
unspecified, defaults to the lowest IP address of the device (when the
certificate is generated).
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Organization Unit—Specifies the organization-unit or department name.
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Organization Name—Specifies the organization name.
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Location—Specifies the location or city name.
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State—Specifies the state or province name.
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Country—Specifies the country name.
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Duration—Specifies the number of days a certification is valid.
Click Generate Certificate Request. This creates a key that must be entered on
the Certification Authority (CA).
To import a certificate:
Click Security > SSL Server > SSL Server Authentication Settings.
Click Import Certificate.
Enter the following fields:
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Certificate ID—Select the active certificate.
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Certificate—Copy in the received certificate.
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Import RSA KEY-Pair—Select to enable copying in the new RSA key-pair.
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Public Key—Copy in the RSA public key.
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version)
Security
SSL Server