Certificate Management
Trusted SSL Certificate
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Trusted SSL Certificate
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is the standard security technology for creating an 
encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This link ensures that all data 
passed between the web server and browser remains private and integral. SSL is 
an industry standard and is used by millions of websites in the protection of their 
online transactions with their customers. To be able to generate an SSL link, a web 
server requires a SSL Certificate.
SSL certificates issued by trusted Certification Authorities do not display a 
warning and establish a secure link between website and browser transparently. 
The padlock signifies the user has an encrypted link with a company who has 
been issued a trusted SSL Certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority.
The Certificate Table enables certificates and displays certificate information. 
To view additional information regarding certificates, click Details.
To import a 3rd-party certificate, click Add and import the certificate:
STEP 1 Select Import from PC or Import from USB Device.
STEP  2 Browse in the CA Certificate. 
STEP  3 Click Save.
Trusted IPsec Certificate
IPsec is used in the exchange of key generation and authentication data, key 
establishment protocol, encryption algorithm, or authentication mechanism of 
secure authentication and validation of online transactions with SSL Certificates. 
To display certificate information, click the Details icon.
To export or display a certificate, click the Export Certificate icon. A pop-up 
window displays where you can Open the certificate for inspection or Save the 
certificate to a PC.