Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C390 사용자 가이드
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Chapter 1 Customizing Listeners
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Importing a Certificate
AsyncOS also allows you to import certificates saved in the PKCS #12 format to
use on your appliance. You can import the certificate either via the Network >
Certificates page in the GUI or the
use on your appliance. You can import the certificate either via the Network >
Certificates page in the GUI or the
certconfig
command in the CLI.
Figure 1-14
The Add Certificate Page
To import a certificate via the GUI:
Step 1
Click Add Certificate the Network > Certificates page.
Step 2
Select the Import Certificate option.
Step 3
Enter the path to the certificate file on your network or local machine.
Step 4
Enter the password for the file.
Step 5
Click Next to view the certificate’s information.
Step 6
Enter a name for the certificate. AsyncOS assigns the common name by default.
Step 7
Click Submit to save the certificate and commit your changes.
Exporting a Certificate
To export a certificate and save it in the PKCS #12 format via the GUI:
Step 1
Click Export Certificate on the Network > Certificates page.
The Export Certificate page is displayed.