/cfg/slb/ssl/certs/intermca
Intermediate CA Certificate Menu
Use this menu to view and/or delete Intermediate CA certificates. Intermediate CA certificates are not created in Alteon — you must first import them. For more information on importing an Intermediate CA certificate, see
/cfg/slb/ssl/certs Certificate Repository Menu.
Use Intermediate CA certificates when the CA providing the virtual service’s server certificate is not directly trusted by the end-user’s Web browsers. This is typical in an organization that has its own CA server for generating server’s certificates. To construct the trust chain from the user’s browser list of trusted CAs to the organization’s CA server, an intermediate CA certificate or chain of certificates can be provided.
This is an optional configuration that lets you bind an intermediate Certificate Authority (CA) certificate to an SSL policy. You can also create a group of intermediate certificates (a complete CA chain) and bind it to an SSL policy. For more information on associating an Intermediate CA certificate to an SSL policy, see
/cfg/slb/ssl/sslpol SSL Policy Menu.
[Intermediate CA Certificate IntermCA1 Menu] name - Set certificate name del - Delete intermediate CA certificate cur - Display current intermediate CA certificate configuration |
Intermediate CA Certificate Menu
Command Syntax and Usage |
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name |
| A descriptive name of the Intermediate CA certificate in addition to the Intermediate CA certificate ID. Values: 0 – 31 characters |
del |
| Deletes a Intermediate CA group. If the certificate is associated with a certificate group or SSL policy, you must remove the deleted certificate reference from the associated SSL policies and/or certificate groups. |
cur |
| Displays the current Intermediate CA settings. |