Specifications

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A31003-H3580-M103-2-76A9, 01-2009
7-62 HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Security
The Certificate Information mask is displayed. This displays general certificate data (such as
the name, type and serial number), information on the issuer and the subject name as well as
encryption data. The public key used and the fingerprint are displayed in hexadecimal format.
For a detailed description of the fields, see Section 7.2.5.6, "Generating CA certificates".
7.2.5.29 Delete Certificate
You can delete a peer certificate.
WBM path:
WBM (write access activated with the Padlock icon in the control area?) > Explorers > Security
> (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management > (double-click) Peer Certificates
> (right-click) selected certificate > Delete Certificate
A warning appears. The name of the certificate is also specified for verification purposes.
Click Delete followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new configuration status per-
manently with the Save icon in the control area).
7.2.5.30 Export Certificate [X.509]
You can export a peer certificate to a file.
X.509 is a standard for certificates. The name and the digital signature of the person who is-
sued the certificate are also saved in the certificate. X.509 is part of the X.500 directory service
for world-wide, distributed, and open systems.
WBM path:
WBM > Explorers > Security > (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management >
(double-click) Peer Certificates > (right-click) selected certificate > Export Certificate [X.509]
The Web browser displays a mask that lets you save the file under a random name and in a
random location. The certificate name is used for the file name.
7.2.5.31 Import Updated Certificate [X.509]
You can import the file associated with an updated peer certificate into an existing peer certifi-
cate (see also Section 7.2.5.11, "Updating CA-signed peer certificates [X.509]").
WBM path:
WBM (write access activated with the Padlock icon in the control area?) > Explorers > Security
> (double-click) VPN > (double-click) Certificate Management > (double-click) Peer Certificates
> (right-click) selected certificate > Import Updated Certificate [X.509]