Deleting and modifying certificates – Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual

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AT-S60 Management Software User’s Guide

Section V: Security Features

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The filename is the Certificate Name with the *.cer extension. For
example, if you assign the Certificate Name as webserver127, the
filename of the certificate is webserver127.cer.

Note

To display the filenames of the certificates, see Displaying System
Configuration Files on page 159.

10. Type 5 - Add Certificate to add the certificate to the certificate

database.

A wait message is displayed.

Deleting and

Modifying

Certificates

To delete or modify a certificate that is in the certificate database,
perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 6 to select Security Menu.

The Security Menu is shown in Figure 151 on page 473.

2. From the Security menu, select the Keys/Certificate Configuration

menu.

The Keys/Certificate Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 156
on page 492.

3. From the Keys/Certificate menu, select 3 - Public Key Infrastructure

(PKI) Configuration.

The Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Configuration Menu is shown
in Figure 161 on page 509

4. From the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Configuration Menu, type

2 - X509 Certificate Management.

The X509 Certificate Management Menu is shown in Figure 162
on page 510.

5. From the X509 Certificate Management menu, type 3 to delete a

certificate.

The following message is displayed:

Enter certificate name (ALL - delete all) ->

6. Enter the name of the certificate you want to delete.

Enter ALL to delete all the current certificates.

You have completed the delete certificate procedure. To modify a
certificate, continue with the next step.

7. From the X509 Certificate Management menu, type 4 to Modify a

Certificate.

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