3.
Scroll
to
the
SSL
Client
Trusted
Certificate
Management
section.
A
page
similar
to
the
one
in
the
following
illustration
is
displayed.
4.
Click
Import
next
to
one
of
the
Trusted
CA
Certificate
1
fields.
A
page
similar
to
the
one
in
the
following
illustration
is
displayed.
5.
Click
Browse
.
6.
Select
the
certificate
file
that
you
want
and
click
Open
.
The
file
name
(including
the
full
path)
is
displayed
in
the
box
beside
the
Browse
button.
7.
To
begin
the
import
process,
click
Import
Certificate
.
A
progress
indicator
is
displayed
as
the
file
is
transferred
to
storage
on
the
management
module.
Remain
on
this
page
until
the
transfer
is
completed.
8.
The
SSL
Client
Trusted
Certificate
Management
section
of
the
MM
Control
→
Security
page
will
now
look
similar
to
the
one
in
the
following
illustration.
The
Remove
button
is
now
available
for
the
Trusted
CA
Certificate
1
option.
If
you
want
to
remove
a
trusted
certificate,
click
the
corresponding
Remove
button.
You
can
import
other
trusted
certificates
using
the
Trusted
CA
Certificate
2
and
the
Trusted
CA
Certificate
3
Import
buttons.
Chapter
3.
Using
the
management-module
Web
interface
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