Certificate
Perform this task to configure the root certificate, server certificate and certificate revocation list (CRL). You can use a certificate for authentication only after it is correctly configured. You can configure certificates for EAP access.
Functions
Parameters
- Certificate: A public key certificate, often called a certificate, is attested by a digital signature. It binds the public key to the corresponding private key of a host, device or service. The certificate format complies with the ITU-T X.509 standard (which ensures interoperability between various systems using digital certificates).
- Expired server certificate files cannot be imported.
Precautions
- You cannot upload more than one server certificate of the same type.
- After a server certificate expires, EIA cannot use this certificate to perform certificate authentication on access users. When you configure a server certificate, pay attention to its validation period. Update the server certificate before it expires. The same guidelines apply to client certificates.
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