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Figure 79: An Example of an Issuer Certificate

3. Cut the issuer certificate from whatever file the PKI system sent it in, then paste it into a text

file. The file can have a DER or TXT file name extension.

Note:

Note:

The alignment of the right side of the certificate must be even (justified), so if the
certificate was sent to you in a web page where the last line may run past the
right side, just place a carriage return in the appropriate place of the line to even
it up. Also, place a carriage return at the end of the footer line.

4. Return to the Policy Manager for Issuer Certificates for the VSU needing the certificate.

5. Click Add to open the Open dialog box.

6. Use the Look in drop-down list for navigating to the location of the Issuer Certificate.

7. Select the Issuer Certificate, then click Open to return to the Policy Manager window.

8. After the VSU has received the Issuer Certificate, the certificate appears in the Issuer

Certificates list.

IKE Certificate Usage

If you are creating VPNs which use certificates for authentication and security, use the Policy
Manager
for IKE Certificate Usage to configure how VSU Certificates must be used. Those
certificates were created and installed in VSUs from the My Certificates policies (See

Policy

Manager - My Certificates

on page 234). The IKE Certificate Usage policies is the mechanism

used for exchanging certificates in a VPN.

-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----

nfi897rho987fb+mht>,oi$s25hgj98iJop)kjh

GrDfgyui987jg55dJ99KJY6%$3@@Sd5()~

43dbi0oMl=_+;mhjuuhJ8*&tfeEckiooplkjghf

hkjhyytuUTffRgYyYUy^6676%$$RgLo0l0LI

-----END CERTIFICATE-----

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