HP Virtual Connect for c-Class BladeSystem Version 3.30 User Guide
Virtual Connect domains  43 
If VCM is configured with a VC domain IP address, then future certificate requests generated are issued to this 
domain IP address. For information on generating a new certificate, see "Certificate request (on page 44)." 
For information on uploading certificates for use in the VC-Enet module, see "Certificate upload." 
NOTE: When using a domain IP address, Certificate Administration allows a common certificate 
to be utilized between a primary module and a subsequent primary module in the adjacent 
horizontal bay after a failover. 
The following table describes the tables within the Certificate/Authentications (SSL Certificate) screen. 
Row  Description 
Issued to 
The subject, or "Common Name," to which this SSL Certificate is issued. By 
default, this is the dynamic DNS name of the VC-Enet module. If a Virtual 
Connect domain IP address is configured, a new certificate request is issued to 
the domain IP address. 
Issued by 
Name of the Certificate Authority (CA) that issued this SSL Certificate. By 
default, the Virtual Connect Manager generates a self-signed certificate, which 
means the "Issued by" field contains the same dynamic DNS name as the 
"Issued for" field. If the Domain Administrator has requested a new certificate 
and it is signed by a CA, then the name of the CA is displayed. 
Valid from 
The date and time starting when this certificate became valid 
Valid until 
The date and time when this certificate becomes invalid 
Serial Number 
Serial number of the certificate. This serial number is unique per Certificate 
Authority that issued it. 
Version 
Version of the certificate 
MD5 Fingerprint 
Unique fingerprint of the certificate, calculated using cryptographic hash 
function Message-Digest algorithm 5 (MD5). This fingerprint can be used to 
further verify that the correct certificate is being used. 










