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User Guide for Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.4
OL-26225-01
Chapter 18      Managing System Administration Configurations
  Adding Local Server Certificates
Step 4
Click Submit to extend the existing certificate’s validity.
The Local Certificate Store page appears with the edited certificate.
Related Topic
Deleting Certificates
To delete a certificate:
Step 1
Select System Administration > Configuration > Local Server Certificates > Local Certificates
Step 2
Check one or more check boxes next to the certificates that you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete
Step 4
For confirmation, click Yes or Cancel.
Table 18-17
Edit Certificate Store Properties Page
Option
Description
Issuer
Friendly Name
Name that is associated with the certificate.
Description
Description of the certificate.
Issued To
Display only. The entity to which the certificate is issued. The name that 
appears is from the certificate subject.
Issued By
Display only. The certification authority that issued the certificate.
Valid From
Display only. The start date of the certificate’s validity. An X509 certificate 
is valid only from the start date to the end date (inclusive). 
Valid To (Expiration)
Display only. The last date of the certificate’s validity.
Serial Number
Display only. The serial number of the certificate.
Protocol
EAP
Check for ACS to use the local certificate with EAP protocols that use 
SSL/TLS tunneling: EAP-TLS, EAP-FAST, and PEAP.
Management Interface Check for ACS to use the local certificate for SSL client authentication.
Renew Self Signed Certificate
Certificate Expires On Display only. Date the certificate expires.
Renew Self Signed 
Certificate
Check to allow the renewal of a self signed certificate that expired.
Expiration TTL
Expiration TTL is the number of days, months, weeks, or years that you want 
to extend the existing certificate for. Valid options are: one day, one month, 
one week, and one year.
At a maximum, you can extend the certificate for a period of one year.