(Supporting ADX v03.1.00) Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction to the Brocade Virtual ADX Web Interface
- Navigating the Web Interface
- Navigating the Dashboard
- Configuration Overview
- System Settings
- Network Settings
- Traffic Settings
- GSLB Settings
- Security Settings
- Monitoring Overview
- Viewing System Information
- Viewing Network Status
- Viewing Traffic Statistics
- Viewing Security Statistics
- Maintenance Overview
- Managing Software Images
- Restarting the System
- License Management
- Packet Capture
- Accessing the CLI
- Retrieving System Information for Technical Support
- Troubleshooting
- Config Template XML Schema
- Managing Config Templates through the CLI

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SSL certificate revocation lists
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SSL certificate revocation lists
The certificate revocation lists (CRL) contain the list of SSL certificates that have been revoked by a
CA. The CA revokes an SSL certificate for many reasons. These lists are typically maintained on the
CA web site and can be downloaded using Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
The SSL CRL tab displays SSL CRLs configured on the device. Each entry lists SSL CRL name, URL,
file format, refresh interval, state, size, and download time.
To view SSL CRLs, perform the following steps within the Configure tab.
1. Click Security on the menu bar.
2. From the sidebar, select SSL, and then select SSL CRL.
The SSL CRL tab is displayed.
Use the SSL CRLs tab to perform the following actions:
• Click the New button to display the Configure SSL CRL - new tab and configure a new SSL CRL.
• Select a SSL CRL entry and click the Delete button to delete the selected SSL CRL entry.
For more information on binding the SSL CRLs, refer to the Brocade Virtual ADX Security Guide.
Creating certificate revocation lists
To configure an SSL CRL, perform the following steps within the Configure tab.
1. Click Security on the menu bar.
2. From the sidebar, select SSL, and then select SSL CRL.
The SSL CRLs page is displayed, as shown in Figure 121.
FIGURE 121 SSL CRL summary