
How Local User Authentication Works: RADIUS, Privilege Groups and X.509 Certificates
X Family LSM User’s Guide V 2.5.1 261
The following figure shows the Certificate Request page:
For additional information, see the following topics:
• “Certificate Requests Parameter Details” on page 261
• “Managing Certificate Requests” on page 262
• “Import a signed Local Certificate” on page 263
• “X.509 Certificates” on page 255
Certificate Requests Parameter Details
The Certificate Requests page provides the following information:
Figure 9–5: Authentication: Certificate Request Page
Table 9–7: Certificate Requests Details
Column Description
Certificate Name The name you gave to the Local Certificate when importing it.
Distinguished Name The Distinguished Name of this Local Certificate. This is defined when you
create the Certificate Request. The Distinguished Name is comprised of a
number of attributes including: CommonName, Locale, State or Province,
Organization, Department, Country, and Street Address.
Status The current status of the Certificate Request.
• Not Valid if the certificate is valid in the future, or if the authenticity
cannot be verified using a CA certificate currently installed.
• Val i d if the certificate may be used
• Revoked if the certificate has been revoked by a Certificate
Revocation List (CRL)
Key type Currently supports RSA as the type.
Key Length Number of bits in the key, including 1024, 2048, 4096.
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