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3. In the Import Certificate window, paste the certificate into the text box, and then click Import.
iLO supports SSL certificates that are up to 3 KB (including the 609 bytes or 1,187 bytes
used by the private key, for 1,024-bit and 2,048-bit certificates, respectively).
4. Reset iLO.
For instructions, see “iLO diagnostics” (page 193).
CSR input details
Enter the following details when you create a CSR:
Country (C)—The two-character country code that identifies the country where the company
or organization that owns this iLO subsystem is located. Enter the two-letter abbreviation in
capital letters.
State (ST)—The state where the company or organization that owns this iLO subsystem is
located.
City or Locality (L)—The city or locality where the company or organization that owns this
iLO subsystem is located.
Organization Name (O)—The name of the company or organization that owns this iLO
subsystem.
Organizational Unit (OU)—(Optional) The unit within the company or organization that
owns this iLO subsystem.
Common Name (CN)—The FQDN of this iLO subsystem.
The FQDN is entered automatically in the Common Name (CN) box.
You must configure the Domain Name on the Network General Settings page to enable
iLO to enter the FQDN into the CSR.
More information
Configuring NIC and TCP/IP settings (iLO RBSU)
Administering SSL certificates 77