Command Line Interface Reference Guide > The SLB Configuration Menu
/cfg/slb/ssl/certs/trustca
Trusted CA Certificate Menu
Use this menu to view and/or delete Trusted CA certificates. Trusted CA certificates are not created in Alteon — you must first import them. You must specify the trusted client CA certificate or group of trusted client CA certificates for Alteon to recognize which client certificates to accept. Certificates are selected from the ones imported to the certificate repository. For more information on importing a Trusted CA certificate, see /cfg/slb/ssl/certs Certificate Repository Menu.
To use a certificate, you associate it to a client authentication policy. For more information on associating a Trusted CA certificate to a client authentication policy, see /cfg/slb/ssl/authpol Authentication Policy Menu.
Note: This menu is available also through a non-secure connection.
 
[Trusted Client's CA Certificate ClientCA1 Menu]
name - Set certificate name
del - Delete trusted client's CA certificate
cur - Display current trusted client's CA certificate configuration
 
Trusted Client’s CA Certificate Menu 
Command Syntax and Usage
name
 
A descriptive name of the Trusted CA certificate in addition to the Trusted CA certificate ID.
Values: 0 – 31 characters
del
 
Deletes a Trusted CA certificate.
If the certificate is associated with a certificate group or client authentication policy, you must remove the deleted certificate reference from the associated client authentication policies and/or certificate groups.
cur
 
Displays the current Trusted CA certificate settings.