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Setting Description
Private Key If you obtain a certificate of the PEM/DER format
by using a CSR created from a computer, specify a
private key file that matches the certificate.
Password If the file format is Certificate with Private Key
(PKCS#12), enter the password for encrypting the
private key that is set when you obtain the
certificate.
CA Certificate 1 If your certificate’s format is Certificate
(PEM/DER), import a certificate from a certificate
authority that issues a CA-signed Certificate to be
used as the server certificate. Specify a file if
necessary.
CA Certificate 2 If your certificate’s format is Certificate
(PEM/DER), import a certificate from the same
certificate authority that issued CA Certificate 1.
Specify a file if necessary.
Parent topic: Using a Digital Certificate
Related tasks
Obtaining and Importing a CA-signed Certificate
Deleting a CA-signed Certificate
You can delete an imported CA-signed certificate with Web Config when the certificate expires or if you
have no more need for an encrypted connection.
Note: If you obtained a CA-signed certificate from Web Config, you cannot import a deleted certificate;
you must obtain and import a new certificate.
1. Access Web Config and select Network Security.
2. Select one of the following network security options and corresponding certificate:
• SSL/TLS and select Certificate
• IPsec/IP Filtering and select Client Certificate
• IEEE802.1X and select Client Certificate
3. Click Delete.