Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 250
SSL Server Authentication Settings, Security, SSL Server, Auto Generated, User Defined
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Using the SSL Feature SSL Server Authentication Settings 18 HTTPS is enabled by default. SSL Server Authentication Settings It may be required to generate a new certificate to replace the default certificate found on the device. To create a new certificate, modify an existing one, or import a certificate: STEP 1 Click Security > SSL Server > SSL Server Authentication Settings. The SSL Server Authentication Settings page is displayed. Information is displayed for certificate 1 and 2 in the SSL Server Key Table. These fields are defined in the Edit page except for the following fields: • Valid From-Specifies the date from which the certificate is valid. • Valid To-Specifies the date up to which the certificate is valid. • Certificate Source-Specifies whether the certificate was generated by the system (Auto Generated) or the user (User Defined). STEP 2 Select an active certificate. STEP 3 You can perform one of the following actions by clicking the relevant button: • Edit-Select one of the certificates and enter the following fields for it: - Regenerate RSA Key-Select to regenerate the RSA key. - Key Length-Enter the length of the RSA key to be generated. - Common Name-Specifies the fully-qualified device URL or IP address. If unspecified, defaults to the lowest IP address of the device (when the certificate is generated). - Organization Unit-Specifies the organization-unit or department name. - Organization Name-Specifies the organization name. - Location-Specifies the location or city name. - State-Specifies the state or province name. - Country-Specifies the country name. - Duration-Specifies the number of days a certification is valid. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 251