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Digi Connect Series
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Using the Digi Connect and ConnectPort TSFamily web interface Administration
Digi Connect Family and ConnectPort TSFamily
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Using TFTP to load and store certificate information
UseTFTPto load and store PEM-formatted certificates into the certificate and private key
management tables.
Using HTTP/HTTPSto transfer certificate and key data
You can use HTTPor HTTPSto transfer certificate and private key data on a web browser.
Data retained after factory reset
When you reset a Digi device to factory defaults, it retains certificatesand private key data loaded
onto it.
Certificate management settings
There are separate pages of settings for the certificate databases and key management for certificates
and key data for the different types of security implementations.
Certificate Authorities(CAs) / Certificate Revocation Lists(CRLs)
Upload CAsand CRLs
Usethis section to upload and manage certificate authority (CA) certificates, or certificate revocation
list (CRL) files. You can install up to 8 CAcertificatesand up to 8 CArevocations. You can also obtain
CAcertificates from aSCEPserver. You can install up to 8 SCEPCAcertificates.
You can use filesin ASN.1DERor PEMBase64 encoded formats. Click Choose File and type or browse
to the name of the file to upload. Click the Upload button to upload the file.
Installed Certificate Authority Certificates
Thetable listsany certificate authority certificates that are loaded in the Certificate Authority
database.
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Action: Select to perform allowable actionson the entry. The only allowable action isto delete
the entry.
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Subject: The entity that received the certificate. This is expressed asthe value entered in a
browser’sURL field; typically a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FDQN) if using DNSor an IP
address.
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Issuer: The entity that issued the certificate.
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Expiration: The expiration date of thecertificate.
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Delete button: Click to delete the CAcertificatesselected in the Action column from the
database.
Installed Certificate Authority Certificate Revocation Lists
Thetable listsany certificate authority certificate revocation lists that areloaded in the Certificate
Revocation List database.
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Action: Select to perform allowable actionson the entry. The only allowable action isto delete
the entry.
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Issuer: The entity that issued the certificate.
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Last Update: The last date and time the certificate revocation list was issued.

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