Deleting an encryption key – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section IV: Security

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Deleting an Encryption Key

This section contains the procedure for deleting an encryption key pair
from the switch. Note the following before performing this procedure.

❑ Deleting a key pair from the key management database also

deletes the key’s corresponding “.ukf” file from the AT-S63 file
system.

❑ You cannot delete a key pair if it is being used by SSL or SSH. You

must either disable the SSL or SSH server software or reconfigure
the software by specifying another key.

❑ Deleting a key pair used in creating an SSL certificate voids the

certificate.

To delete a public and private key pair, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Main Menu, type 8 to select Security Configuration.

The Security Configuration menu is shown in Figure 175 on page
559.

2. From the Security Configuration menu, type 3 to select

Keys/Certificate Configuration.

The Keys/Certificate Configuration menu is shown in Figure 176
on page 560.

3. From the Keys/Certificates Configuration menu, type 2 to select Key

Management.

The Key Management menu is shown in Figure 177 on page 560.

4. From the Key Management menu, type 2 to select Delete Key.

The following prompt is displayed:

Enter Key Id to delete -> [0 to 65535] -> 0

5. Enter the ID number of the key you want to delete.

The key pair is deleted from the key database and its
corresponding “.UKF” file is deleted from the file system.

Returning to the Main Menu to save your changes is not necessary
with this procedure. This type of change is automatically saved by
the management software.

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