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10. Select
OK
to export the trustpoint. Select
Cancel
to revert the screen to its last saved configuration.
11. To optionally delete a trustpoint, select the
Delete
button from the Trustpoints screen. Provide the trustpoint name within
the
Delete Trustpoint
screen and optionally select the
Delete RSA Key
option to remove the RSA key along with the
trustpoint. Select
OK
to proceed with the deletion, or
Cancel
to revert to the last saved configuration.
12.2.2 RSA Key Management
Refer to the RSA Keys screen to review existing RSA key configurations that have been applied to managed devices. If an
existing key does not meet the needs of a pending certificate request, generate a new key or import or export an existing key
to and from a remote location.
Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman
(RSA) is an algorithm for public key cryptography. It’s an algorithm that can be used for certificate
signing and encryption. When a device trustpoint is created, the RSA key is the private key used with the trustpoint.
To review existing device RSA key configurations, generate additional keys or import/export keys to and from remote locations:
1. Select
Operations
.
2. Select
Certificates.
3. Select
RSA Keys
.
Hostname
Provide the hostname or numeric IP4 or IPv6 formatted IP address of the server used to
export 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 export 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
If using
Advanced
settings, specify the path to the trustpoint. Enter the complete relative
path to the file on the server.
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