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Table 1-5 Configuration item for generating an RSA key pair
Item Description
Key Length
Type the length of the RSA keys.
Return to
Configuration task list for requesting a certificate manually.
Destroying the RSA Key Pair
Select Authentication > PKI from the navigation tree, and then select the Certificate tab to enter the
page displaying existing PKI certificates, as shown in
Figure 1-6. Click Destroy Key to enter RSA key
pair destruction page, as shown in
Figure 1-8. Then, click Apply to destroy the existing RSA key pair
and the corresponding local certificate.
Figure 1-8 Key pair destruction page
Return to
Configuration task list for requesting a certificate manually.
Return to
Configuration task list for requesting a certificate automatically.
Retrieving a Certificate
You can download an existing CA certificate or local certificate from the CA server and save it locally. To
do so, you can use two ways: online and offline. In offline mode, you need to retrieve a certificate by an
out-of-band means like FTP, disk, e-mail and then import it into the local PKI system.
Select Authentication > PKI from the navigation tree, and then select the Certificate tab to enter the
page displaying existing PKI certificates, as shown in
Figure 1-6. Click Retrieve Cert to enter PKI
certificate retrieval page, as shown in
Figure 1-9.
Figure 1-9 PKI certificate retrieval page
Table 1-6 describes the configuration items for retrieving a PKI certificate.