Teldat bintec RT1202 Manuale Utente Pagina 126

  • Scaricare
  • Aggiungi ai miei manuali
  • Stampa
  • Pagina
    / 622
  • Indice
  • SEGNALIBRI
  • Valutato. / 5. Basato su recensioni clienti
Vedere la pagina 125
Field Description
field. This file must be provided to the CA and the received
certificate must then be imported manually to your device.
*2 : The key is requested from a CA using the Simple Cer-
tificate Enrolment Protocol.
Generate Private Key Only for Mode = %3,
Select an algorithm for key creation.
@*- (default value) and .*- are available.
Also select the length of the key to be created.
Possible values: , +, , $, , .
Please note that a key with a length of 512 bits could be rated
as unsecure, whereas a key of 4096 bits not only needs a lot of
time to create, but also occupies a major share of the resources
during IPSec processing. A value of 768 or more is, however,
recommended and the default value is 1024 bits.
SCEP URL Only for Mode = *2
Enter the URL of the SCEP server, e.g. ht-
tp://scep.teldat.de:8080/scep/scep.dll
Your CA administrator can provide you with the necessary data.
CA Certificate Only for Mode = *2
Select the CA certificate.
In  .1, : In CA Name, enter the name of the CA
certificate of the certification authority (CA) from which you
wish to request your certificate, e.g. "11#. Your CA ad-
ministrator can provide you with the necessary data.
If no CA certificates are available, the device will first down-
load the CA certificate of the relevant CA. It then continues
with the enrolment process, provided no more important para-
meters are missing. In this case, it returns to the Generate
Certificate Request menu.
If the CA certificate does not contain a CRL distribution point
(Certificate Revocation List, CRL), and a certificate server is
10 System Management Teldat GmbH
112 bintec Rxxx2/RTxxx2
Vedere la pagina 125
1 2 ... 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 ... 621 622

Commenti su questo manuale

Nessun commento