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l State
l Locality
l Organization
l Organizational Unit
l Common Name – this is the primary name used to identify the certificate
l Email Address
The Key Type drop-down list specifies the type of private key that should be created for the certificate. You
can select one of these options:
l 1024-bit RSA – lower security
l 2048-bit RSA – recommended for general use
l 4096-bit RSA – higher security
Using a private key containing more bits will increase security, but will also increase the processing time required to
create the certificate and authenticate the device. The additional processing required will also affect the battery life
of a mobile device. It is recommended to use the smallest private key size that is feasible for your organization.
If you have selected TLS Client as the certificate type, the Subject Alternative Name section is also shown. The
alternative name can be used to specify additional identification details for the certificate’s subject. If one or
more of these options are provided, the issued certificate will contain a subject AltName extension with the
specified values.
Table 22 explains the fields that may be included as part of the subject alternative name.
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