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5.4.5.5.6 Overriding a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Configuration
Overriding a Security Configuration
A certificate revocation list (CRL) is a list of certificates that have been revoked or are no longer valid. A certificate can be
revoked if the certificate authority (CA) had improperly issued a certificate, or if a private-key is compromised. The most
common reason for revocation is the user no longer being in sole possession of the private key.
To define a Certificate Revocation configuration or override:
1. Select
Devices
2. Select
Device Overrides
3. Select a target device from the device browser in the lower, left-hand, side of the UI.
4. Select
Security
5. Select
Certificate
NOTE: A blue override icon (to the left of a parameter) defines the parameter as having
an override applied. To remove an override, go to the Basic Configuration screen's
Device Overrides
from the device.
6. Select the
+ Add Row
quarantine certificates from use in the network.
Additionally, a certificate can be placed on hold for a user defined period. If, for instance, a private key was found and
nobody had access to it, its status could be reinstated.
7. Provide the name of the trustpoint in question within the
8. Enter the resource ensuring the trustpoint's legitimacy within the
from the Configuration tab.
from the Device menu to expand it into sub menu options.
to expand its sub menu options.
Revocation.
field and select
Figure 5-185 Device Overrides - Certificate Revocation screen
button to add a column within the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Update Interval table to
Clear
Overrides. This will remove all overrides
Trustpoint Name
URL
field.
field. The name cannot exceed 32 characters.

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