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Once a certificate has been generated on the authentication server, export the self signed
certificate. A digital CA certificate is different from a self signed certificate. The CA certificate
contains the public and private key pairs. The self certificate only contains a public key. Export
the self certificate for publication on a Web server or file server for certificate deployment or
export it in to an Active Directory Group Policy for automatic root certificate deployment.
Additionally export the key to a redundant RADIUS server so it can be imported without
generating a second key. If there’s more than one RADIUS authentication server, export the
certificate and don’t generate a second key unless you want to deploy two root certificates.
FIGURE 41
Certificate Management - Export Trustpoint screen
6. Define the following configuration parameters required for the Export of the trustpoint:
Trustpoint Name
Enter the 32 character maximum name assigned to the target trustpoint. The trustpoint
signing the certificate can be a certificate authority, corporation or individual.
URL
Provide the complete URL to the location of the trustpoint. If needed, select Advanced to
expand the dialog to display network address information to the location of the target
trustpoint. The number of additional fields that populate the screen is dependent on the
selected protocol.