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Figure 490 Requesting a certificate
Verifying the configuration
After the configuration, you can select Certificate Management > Certificate from the navigation
tree, and then click View Cert corresponding to the certificate of PKI domain torsa to display the
certificate information. You can also click View Cert corresponding to the CA certificate of PKI
domain torsa to display the CA certificate information.
Certificate request from an RSA Keon CA server
Network requirements
Configure the router working as the PKI entity, so that:
• The router submits a local certificate request to the CA server, which runs the RSA Keon
software.
• The router retrieves CRLs for certificate verification.
Figure 491 Network diagram
Configuring the CA server
1. Create a CA server named myca:
In this example, you must first configure the basic attributes of Nickname and Subject DN on the
CA server: the nickname is the name of the trusted CA, and the subject DN is the DN attributes
of the CA, including the common name (CN), organization unit (OU), organization (O), and
country (C). Leave the default values of the other attributes.
2. Configure extended attributes:
After configuring the basic attributes, configure the parameters on the Jurisdiction
Configuration page of the CA server. This includes selecting the proper extension profiles,
enabling the SCEP autovetting function, and adding the IP address list for SCEP autovetting.
3. Configure the CRL publishing behavior:
After completing the configuration, perform CRL related configurations.