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The signed server certificate
The intermediate CA certificate (at least one)
The private key file
NOTE: The file size of each signed certificate and intermediate certificate must not exceed 8192
bytes. If a certificate exceeds 8192 bytes, you will be unable to import it into the controller.
1. Copy the signed certificate file, intermediate CA certificate file, and private key file to a location
(either on the local drive or a network share) that you can access from the controller web
interface.
2. Go to Configuration > System.
3. On the sidebar, click Certificate Store.
The Certificate Store page appears.
4. In the Installed Certificates section, click Import.
The Import New Certificate form appears.
5. Import the server certificate by completing the following steps:
a) In Server Certificate, click Browse.
The Open dialog box appears.
a) Locate and select the certificate file, and then click Open.
6. Import the intermediate CA certificate by completing the following steps:
a) In Intermediate CA certificate, click Browse.
The Open dialog box appears.
b) Locate and select the intermediate CA certificate file, and then click Open.
7. If you need to upload additional intermediate CA certificates to establish a chain of trust to
the signed certificate, repeat the above step.
8.
NOTE: If you are using this SSL certificate for a Hotspot 2.0 configuration, you must also
import a root CA certificate. See the Hotspot 2.0 Portal Integration Reference Guide for this
release.
When you finish uploading all the required intermediate certificates, import the private key file
either by uploading file itself or selecting the CSR you generated earlier.
a) To upload the private key file, click Upload, then click Browse, then locate and select the
private key file, and then click Open.
b) To select the CSR, click Using CSR, then select the CSR that you generated earlier.
9. In Key Passphrase, enter the passphrase that has been assigned to private key file.
10. Click OK.
The page refreshes and the certificate you imported appears in the Installed Certificate section.
You have completed importing a signed SSL certificate to the controller.
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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