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1423| show crypto-local pki Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
<CRL name> nextupdate
Shows the next date and time (date and time) where the
responder retrieves updated status information for this certificate.
If this information is not present, then the responder always holds
up to date status information.
IntermediateCA
Shows the name, original filename, reference count and
expiration status of this certificate.
NOTE: IntermediateCA has the identical sub-parameters as those
listed under the TrustedCA parameter in this table.
OSCPResponderCert
Shows the name, original filename, reference count and
expiration status of all ocsprespondercert certificates on this
controller.
NOTE: OCSPResponderCert has the identical sub-parameters as
those listed under the TrustedCA parameter in this table.
OCSPSignerCert
Shows the OCSP Signer certificate.
NOTE: OCSPSignerCert has the identical sub-parameters as those
listed under the TrustedCA parameter in this table.
PublicCert
Shows Public key information of a certificate. This certificate
allows an application to identify an exact certificate.
NOTE: PublicCert has the identical sub-parameters as those listed
under the TrustedCA parameter in this table.
ServerCert
Shows Server certificate information. This certificate must contain
both a public and a private key (the public and private keys must
match). You can import a server certificate in either PKCS12 or
x509 PEM format; the certificate is stored in x509 PEM DES
encrypted format on the controller.
NOTE: ServerCert has the identical sub-parameters as those
listed under the TrustedCA parameter in this table.
TrustedCA
Shows trusted CA certificate information. This certificate can be
either a root CA or intermediate CA. Dell encourages (but does
not require) an intermediate CA’s signing CA to be the controller
itself.
<name> ALL
Shows the version, signature algorithm, issuer, last update, next
update, and CRL extensions and all other attributes of this
certificate.
<name> alias
Shows this certificate’s alias, if it exists.
<name> dates
Shows the dates for which this certificate is valid.
<name> fingerprint
Shows the certificate’s fingerprint.