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6. Define the following configuration to import the Trustpoint from a location on the network. To do so, select
From Network
and provide the following information.
7. Select
OK
to import the defined trustpoint. Select
Cancel
to revert the screen to its last saved configuration.
8. To optionally export a trustpoint to a remote location, select the
Export
button from the Trustpoints screen.
Once a certificate has been generated on the authentication server, export the self signed certificate. A digital CA certificate
is different from a self signed certificate. The CA certificate contains the public and private key pairs. The self certificate
only contains a public key. Export the self certificate for publication on a Web server or file server for certificate deployment
or export it in to an Active Directory Group Policy for automatic root certificate deployment.
Additionally export the key to a redundant RADIUS server so it can be imported without generating a second key. If there
are more than one RADIUS authentication servers, export the certificate and do not generate a second key unless you want
to deploy two root certificates.
URL
Provide the complete URL to the location of the trustpoint. This option is available by
default. Click the
Advanced
link next to this field to display more fields to provide detailed
trustpoint location information.
Protocol
If using
Advanced
settings, select the protocol used for importing the target trustpoint.
Available options include:
• tftp
• ftp
• sftp
• http
• cf
• usb1
• usb2
• usb3
• usb4
Port
If using
Advanced
settings, use the spinner control to set the port. This option is not valid
for
cf
and
usb1 - 4.
IP Address
If using
Advanced
settings, enter IP address of the server used to import the trustpoint.
This option is not valid for
cf
and
usb1 - 4.
Hostname
Provide the hostname or numeric IP4 or IPv6 formatted IP address of the server used to
import the trustpoint. IPV6 provides enhanced identification and location information for
computers on networks routing traffic across the Internet. IPv6 addresses are composed
of eight groups of four hexadecimal digits separated by colons. Providing a host is not
required for cf and usb1-4.
If using Advanced settings, provide the hostname of the server used to import the
trustpoint. This option is not valid for cf and usb1 - 4. A valid hostname cannot contain an
underscore.
Username/Password
These fields are enabled if using
ftp
or
sftp
protocols. Specify the username and the
password for that username to access the remote servers using these protocols.
Path/File
If using
Advanced
settings, specify the path to the trustpoint. Enter the complete path to
the file on the server.
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