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• FQDN of the entity.
• IP address of the entity.
Whether the categories are required or optional depends on the CA policy. Follow the CA policy to
configure the entity settings. For example, if the CA policy requires the entity DN, but you configure only
the IP address, the CA rejects the certificate request from the entity.
The SCEP add-on on the Windows 2000 CA server has restrictions on the data length of a certificate
request. If a request for a PKI entity exceeds the data length limit, the CA server does not respond to the
certificate request. In this case, you can use an out-of-band means to submit the request and the CA
server can issue a certificate. Other types of CA servers, such as RSA servers and OpenCA servers, do
not have such restrictions.
To configure a PKI entity:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a PKI entity and enter
its view.
pki entity entity-name
By default, no PKI entities exist.
To create multiple PKI entities, repeat
this step.
3. Set a common name for the
entity.
common-name
common-name-sting
By default, the common name is not set.
4. Set the country code of the
entity.
country country-code-string By default, the country code is not set.
5. Set the locality of the entity.
locality locality-name By default, the locality is not set.
6. Set the organization of the
entity.
organization org-name By default, the organization is not set.
7. Set the unit of the entity in
the organization.
organization-unit org-unit-name
By default, the unit is not set.
8. Set the state where the entity
resides.
state state-name By default, the state is not set.
9. Set the FQDN of the entity.
fqdn fqdn-name-string By default, the FQDN is not set.
10. Configure the IP address of
the entity.
ip { ip-address | interface
interface-type
interface-number }
By default, the IP address is not
configured.
Configuring a PKI domain
A PKI domain contains enrollment information for a PKI entity. It is locally significant and is intended only
for reference by other applications like IKE and SSL.
To configure a PKI domain:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a PKI domain
and enter its view.
pki domain domain-name By default, no PKI domains exist.