Dell OptiPlex 755 User Manual

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The Manage Certificate Hash screen has several keyboard controls available to you to manage the hashes on the computer. The following keys are valid
when in the Manage Certificate Hash menu:

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Escape key – Exits from the menu

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Insert key – Adds a customized certificate hash to the computer

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Delete key – Deletes the currently selected certificate hash from the computer

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<+> key – Changes the active state of the currently selected certificate hash

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Enter key – Displays the details of the currently selected certificate hash

Adding a Customized Hash

1.

Press <Insert> in the Manage Certificate Hash screen. A text field is displayed requesting the hash name.

2.

You must enter the hash name. The hash name must be a maximum of 32 characters. Upon pressing <Enter> you are prompted to enter the certificate
hash value.

3.

The certificate hash value is a 20 byte hexadecimal number. You must enter the hash data in the correct format or the message Invalid Hash
Certificate Entered - Try Again

is displayed. Upon pressing <Enter> you are asked about setting the active state of the hash.

4.

This query allows for setting the active state of the customized hash.

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Yes – The customized hash is be marked as active.

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No (Default) – VA_Hash is be maintained within EPS.

Deleting a Hash

1.

Press <Delete> in the Manage Certificate Hash screen to display the
Delete this certificate hash? (Y/N)
prompt.

2.

This option allows deleting of the selected certificate hash.

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Yes – MEBx shall send the message to FW to delete the selected hash.

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No – MEBx shall not delete the selected hash and returns to the Remote Configuration.

Changing the Active State

Press the <+> key in the Manage Certificate Hash screen to display the
Change the active state of this hash? (Y/N)
prompt. Answering yes to this question toggles the active state of the currently selected certificate hash. Setting a hash as active indicates that the hash is
available to use when during PSK provisioning.

Viewing a Certificate Hash

Press <Enter> in the Manage Certificate Hash screen. The details of the selected certificate hash are displayed to include: the hash name, the certificate hash
data, and the active and default states.

Set FQDN

When the Set FQDN option is selected under the Remote Configuration menu, you are prompted to enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the
Provisioning Server.

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