Destroying a CSR or Certificate (CLI)
Note - Destroying a CSR also destroys the associated private key. Therefore, importing a
certificate derived from that CSR will not be possible. Destroying a certificate also destroys the
associated private key. Therefore, re-importing that certificate will not be possible.
1.
To view all certificate entries, go to configuration services identity certificates,
and enter the command show.
hostname:configuration services identity certificates> show
Properties:
default = auto
Certificates:
CERT TYPE FOR ISSUER EXPIRES
cert-000 req hostname.us.example.com Joe Test CA 2015-12-4
cert-001 CA Joe Test CA Joe Test CA 2015-1-2
cert-002 cert hostname.us.example.com Joe Test CA 2015-12-3
2.
To destroy a CSR or certificate, use the following commands.
hostname:configuration services identity certificates> destroy cert-002
Caution: Destroying a certificate issued by a certificate authority
also destroys the associated private key.Re-importing the certificate will not be
possible.
Destroy appliance certificate? (Y/N) Y
System Identity Properties and Logs
The System Identify properties are described in the following table.
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System Identity Properties
BUI Property Description
System Name A single canonical identifying name for the appliance
that is shown in the user interface. This name is separate
from any DNS names that are used to connect to the
system (which would be configured on remote DNS
servers). This name can be changed at any time.
System Location A text string to describe where the appliance is
physically located. If SNMP is enabled, this will be
exported as the syslocation string in MIB-II.
System default certificate A drop-down menu that allows you to choose from all
existing certificates.
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