Requesting A Signed Server Certificate - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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6. To enable users with a valid certificate installed on their browsers to connect to the
VTM console automatically, select Auto log-on.
7. Next to Symmetric Encryption Strength (bit), select the number of bits for the
encryption strength.
8. To save the entry, click Apply.
9. Click the Card Info tab and click Reboot VTM. For instructions on rebooting the
VTM, see
Related Topics
"Overview of SSL"
"Logging On to the VTM Console"

"Requesting a Signed Server Certificate"

"Uploading a Signed Server Certificate"
Requesting a Signed Server Certificate
Request a signed server certificate if your server certificate is expiring, or if you want
to use your own certificate instead of the default one that NEC Solutions (America), Inc.
provides. After requesting a signed certificate, you must
To request a signed server certificate
1. Click the SSL tab to open the SSL page, and then click Request Generation.
2. In the Keysize box of the Request Generation dialog box, enter the key size of the
certificate.
3. In the Country, State/Province, and Location boxes, enter the appropriate
information to identify where the certificate will be used.
4. In the Organization, Organizational Unit, and Common Name boxes, enter
additional information describing the organization requesting this certificate.
5. In the Email Address box, enter a contact email address for the person generating
the SSL request.
6. To start generating the certificate request, click Start CSR Generation, and then
click OK.
N O T E
Auto log-on is enabled only if you select Enforce Client
Certificate.
"Rebooting the
VTM".
Requesting a Signed Server Certificate
upload
it.
Configuring SSL for VTM Access
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