Root Certificate
Root certificate is the first step in the root certificate configuration procedure.
Perform this task to configure a root certificate.
Operation Procedure
- Click the User tab, select User Access Policy > Service Parameters > Certificate from the navigation tree to display the certificate configuration list.
- Click the Root Certificate tab.
- In the root certificate list, click Import EAP Root Certificate.
- Click Browse to select a root certificate file.
- Click Next to enter the CRL page.
Parameters
- Root Certificate File: A CA certificate file signed by the CA that contains public key owner information and public key. A root certificate is mainly used to verify the validity of the server certificate and client certificate that the root certificate has issued. A CA certificate can be generated by a third party CA, or through deploying a Windows 2003 certificate server.
Precautions
- INC supports the following root certificate file formats: PEM (Base64 encoded, .pem or .cer), DER (DER encoded, .der or .cer), and PKCS12 (PKCS 12 encoded, .pfx, or .p12). If a .pfx certificate file is used, the private key file cannot be in PVK format.
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