User guide
Virtual Connect domains  51 
To delete a remote log destination, select the checkbox next the preferred destination, and then click Delete. 
Managing SSL configuration 
Use the following screens to manage the domain SSL configuration: 
•  SSL Certificate Administration (Certificate Info) screen (on page 51) 
o  View current certificate information 
•  SSL Certificate Administration (Certificate Signing Request) screen (on page 53) 
o  Generate a certificate request 
•  SSL Certificate Administration (Certificate Upload) screen (on page 56) 
o  Upload a signed certificate 
•  SSH Key Administration screen (on page 57) 
o  View current users of each authorized SSH key 
o  Add new SSH keys 
•  Web SSL Configuration screen (on page 58) 
o  Change currently configured SSL encryption strength 
SSL Certificate Administration (Certificate Info) screen 
This screen displays the detailed information of the Secure Socket Layer certificate currently in use by VCM. 
An SSL certificate is used to certify the identity of the VCM and is required by the underlying HTTP server to 
establish a secure (encrypted) communications channel with the client web browser. 
On initial startup, VCM generates a default self-signed SSL certificate valid for 10 years, and the certificate 
is issued to the DNS name of the VC-Enet module (the dynamic DNS name from the Default Networks Setting 
label). Because this default certificate is self-signed, the "issued by" field is also set to the same DNS name. 










