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10.9 System
Figure 229: SSL Page
Tasks
Use the SSL page to perform the following tasks:
l Enable or disable SSL on the ETERNUS CS800 (see "Enabling SSL" on page 325).
If you enable SSL, see "Server Authentication Warnings" on page 325 for
important information about Web browser settings.
l Install a new SSL certificate (see "Installing an SSL Certificate" on page 326).
Enabling SSL
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol that provides security and privacy over the
Internet by negotiating encryption keys before transmitting data between a client and a
server.
To establish a secure connection, the ETERNUS CS800 must have an encryption key
assigned to it by a Certification Authority in the form of a certificate file, private key file,
and pass phrase. After you install these components, you can establish a secure
connection using the SSL protocol. The ETERNUS CS800 comes with a Fujitsu Technology
Solutions default SSL certificate.
To enable or disable SSL:
1. Under SSL Properties, select the Enable SSL option to enable SSL.
Or select the Disable SSL option to disable SSL.
The default setting is disabled.
2. Click Apply.
Server Authentication Warnings
Enabling SSL with the default Fujitsu Technology Solutions certificate allows you to
securely communicate with the Fujitsu Technology Solutions Web-based interface using
SSL encryption. However, you may receive a warning from your Web browser and network
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