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Chapter 11 Certificates
NWA5000 / WAC6500 Series User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.  
Table 61   
Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates > Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Name
This field displays the identifying name of this certificate. You can change the name. You 
can use up to 31 alphanumeric and ;‘~!@#$%^&()_+[]{}’,.=-
 
characters.
Certification Path
Click the Refresh button to have this read-only text box display the end entity’s 
certificate and a list of certification authority certificates that shows the hierarchy of 
certification authorities that validate the end entity’s certificate. If the issuing 
certification authority is one that you have imported as a trusted certificate, it may be 
the only certification authority in the list (along with the end entity’s own certificate). 
The NWA/WAC does not trust the end entity’s certificate and displays “Not trusted” in 
this field if any certificate on the path has expired or been revoked.
Refresh
Click Refresh to display the certification path.
Enable X.509v3 CRL 
Distribution Points 
and OCSP checking 
Select this check box to have the NWA/WAC check incoming certificates that are signed 
by this certificate against a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) or an OCSP server. You also 
need to configure the OSCP or LDAP server details.
OCSP Server
Select this check box if the directory server uses OCSP (Online Certificate Status 
Protocol).
URL
Type the protocol, IP address and pathname of the OCSP server. 
ID
The NWA/WAC may need to authenticate itself in order to assess the OCSP server. Type 
the login name (up to 31 ASCII characters) from the entity maintaining the server 
(usually a certification authority).
Password
Type the password (up to 31 ASCII characters) from the entity maintaining the OCSP 
server (usually a certification authority).
LDAP Server
Select this check box if the directory server uses LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access 
Protocol). LDAP is a protocol over TCP that specifies how clients access directories of 
certificates and lists of revoked certificates.
Address
Type the IP address (in dotted decimal notation) of the directory server. 
Port
Use this field to specify the LDAP server port number. You must use the same server 
port number that the directory server uses. 389 is the default server port number for 
LDAP.
ID
The NWA/WAC may need to authenticate itself in order to assess the CRL directory 
server. Type the login name (up to 31 ASCII characters) from the entity maintaining the 
server (usually a certification authority).
Password
Type the password (up to 31 ASCII characters) from the entity maintaining the CRL 
directory server (usually a certification authority).
Certificate 
Information
These read-only fields display detailed information about the certificate. 
Type
This field displays general information about the certificate. CA-signed means that a 
Certification Authority signed the certificate. Self-signed means that the certificate’s 
owner signed the certificate (not a certification authority).  X.509 means that this 
certificate was created and signed according to the ITU-T X.509 recommendation that 
defines the formats for public-key certificates.
Version
This field displays the X.509 version number. 
Serial Number
This field displays the certificate’s identification number given by the certification 
authority.
Subject
This field displays information that identifies the owner of the certificate, such as 
Common Name (CN), Organizational Unit (OU), Organization (O) and Country (C).
Issuer
This field displays identifying information about the certificate’s issuing certification 
authority, such as Common Name, Organizational Unit, Organization and Country. 
With self-signed certificates, this is the same information as in the Subject Name field.