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Signing the Brocade encryption node KAC certificates, Importing a signed KAC certificate into a switch

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2 Steps for connecting to an SKM appliance Signing the Brocade encryption node KAC certificates The KAC certificate signing request generated when the encryption node is initialized must be exported for each encryption node and signed by the Brocade local CA on SKM. The signed certificate must then be imported back into the encryption node. 1. From the Encryption Center, select Switch > Export Certificate. The Export Switch Certificate dialog box displays. 2. Select Public Key Certificate Request (CSR) and click OK. A dialog box displays that allows you to save the CSR to your client PC. Alternatively, you may select Switch > Properties, and click the Export button beside the Public Key Certificate Request, or copy the CSR for pasting into the Certificate Request Copy area on the SKM Sign Certificate Request page. 3. Launch the SKM administration console in a web browser and log in. 4. Select the Security tab. 5. Select Local CAs under Certificates & CAs. The Certificate and CA Configuration page displays. 6. Under Local Certificate Authority List, select the Brocade CA name. 7. Select Sign Request. The Sign Certificate Request page is displayed. 8. Select Sign with Certificate Authority using the Brocade CA name with the maximum of 3649 days option. 9. Select Client as Certificate Purpose. 10. Allow Certificate Duration to default to 3649. 11. Paste the file contents that you copied in step 3 in the Certificate Request Copy area. 12. Select Sign Request. Upon success, you are presented with the option of downloading the signed certificate. 13. Download the signed certificate to your local system as signed_kac_skm_cert.pem. This file is then ready to be imported to the encryption switch or blade. Importing a signed KAC certificate into a switch After a KAC CSR has been submitted and signed by a CA, the signed certificate must be imported into the switch. 1. From the Encryption Center, select Switch > Import Certificate. The Import Signed Certificate dialog box displays. 2. Browse to the location where the signed certificate is stored. 3. Click OK. The signed certificate is stored on the switch. 32 Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide 53-1001864-01

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Steps for connecting to an SKM appliance
2
Signing the Brocade encryption node KAC certificates
The KAC certificate signing request generated when the encryption node is initialized must be
exported for each encryption node and signed by the Brocade local CA on SKM. The signed
certificate must then be imported back into the encryption node.
1.
From the Encryption Center, select
Switch > Export Certificate
.
The
Export Switch Certificate
dialog box displays.
2.
Select
Public Key Certificate Request (CSR)
and click
OK
.
A dialog box displays that allows you to save the CSR to your client PC.
Alternatively, you may select
Switch > Properties
, and click the
Export
button beside the
Public
Key Certificate Request
, or copy the CSR for pasting into the
Certificate Request Copy
area on
the SKM
Sign Certificate Request
page.
3.
Launch the SKM administration console in a web browser and log in.
4.
Select the
Security
tab.
5.
Select
Local CAs
under
Certificates & CAs
.
The
Certificate and CA Configuration
page displays.
6.
Under
Local Certificate Authority List
, select the Brocade CA name.
7.
Select
Sign Request
.
The
Sign Certificate Request
page is displayed.
8.
Select
Sign with Certificate Authority
using the Brocade CA name with the maximum of 3649
days option.
9.
Select
Client
as
Certificate Purpose
.
10.
Allow Certificate
Duration
to default to 3649.
11.
Paste the file contents that you copied in step 3 in the
Certificate Request Copy
area.
12. Select
Sign Request
.
Upon success, you are presented with the option of downloading the signed certificate.
13.
Download the signed certificate to your local system as signed_kac_skm_cert.pem.
This file is then ready to be imported to the encryption switch or blade.
Importing a signed KAC certificate into a switch
After a KAC CSR has been submitted and signed by a CA, the signed certificate must be imported
into the switch.
1.
From the
Encryption Center
, select
Switch > Import Certificate
.
The
Import Signed Certificate
dialog box displays.
2.
Browse to the location where the signed certificate is stored.
3.
Click
OK
.
The signed certificate is stored on the switch.