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Version: 5.1.6 June 4
th
, 2018
Root certificate (CA)
A root certificate verifies whether the remote station certificate is also signed by the root certificate. If the
authentication method in the VPN settings is set to Authentication by certificate from CA, this root certifi-
cate must then be imported. The entry in the root certificate is used to confirm that the person dialing in
has a valid certificate. In other words, the CA certificate holds information on the validity of the certificate.
The CA certificate is available as a (CRT) file and needs to be imported to the router.
Label
Description
Import new cer-
tificates
Choose CRT file:enter the file location or browse the relevant drive for the certificate file.
(File extension: .crt)
Name for this certificate (optional): optional entry of a name for the certificate file. If you do
not enter a name, the common name will be used
Import CRT file: As long as the above data have been entered correctly, clicking on this but-
ton imports the certificate file.
List of imported
certificates
This displays a list of the certificates already imported. More certificates can be collected by
clicking Import CRT File.
For more info on Name, Subject, Issuer, Valid from/to and Download please see section
Personal Certificates

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MB Connect Line mbNET Series Specifications

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BrandMB Connect Line
ModelmbNET Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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