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7. Select OK to import the defined trustpoint. Select Cancel to revert the screen to its last saved configuration.
8. To optionally export a trustpoint to a remote location, select the Export button from the Trustpoints screen.
Once a certificate has been generated on the authentication server, export the self signed certificate. A digital CA certificate
is different from a self signed certificate. The CA certificate contains the public and private key pairs. The self certificate
only contains a public key. Export the self certificate for publication on a Web server or file server for certificate deployment
or export it in to an Active Directory Group Policy for automatic root certificate deployment.
Additionally export the key to a redundant RADIUS server so it can be imported without generating a second key. If there’s
more than one RADIUS authentication server, export the certificate and don’t generate a second key unless you want to
deploy two root certificates.
Figure 12-61 Certificate Management - Export Trustpoint screen
Hostname If using Advanced settings, provide the hostname of the server used to import the
trustpoint. This option is not valid for cf and usb1 - 4.
Username/Password These fields are enabled if using ftp or sftp protocols. Specify the username and the
password for that username to access the remote servers using these protocols.
Path/File If using Advanced settings, specify the path to the trustpoint. Enter the complete path to
the file on the server.