
How Local User Authentication Works: RADIUS, Privilege Groups and X.509 Certificates
X Family LSM User’s Guide V 2.5.1 265
For additional information, see the following topics:
• “Create a Certificate Request” on page 262
• “Import a Local Certificate” on page 265
• “Export a Local Certificate” on page 266
Import a Local Certificate
STEP 1
From the LSM menu, select Authentication > X.509 Certificates. Then, select Local
Certificates.
STEP 2
On the Local Certificate page in the Import Certificate table, type a unique Certificate
Name. Use only characters: only a-z, A-Z and 0-9 are allowed. (No spaces, symbols or special
characters)
This is the local name that the X family device used to identify the Local Certificate in the
LSM.
STEP 3
Type the Certificate Password for the Local Certificate.
This password is issued by the Local Certificate provider.
Distinguished Name
The Distinguished Name of this Local Certificate. See
“Certificate
Requests” on page 260
for information about Distinguished Names.
These include CommonName, Locale, State or Province, Organization,
Department, Country, and Street Address.
Serial Number Serial number of this Local Certificate, shown in upper-case hexadecimal
format
Valid From The start date of this Local Certificate, shown in the format <month>
<day> <hour>:<min>:<sec> <year> <timezone>
Expires On The end date of this Local Certificate, shown in the format <month>
<day> <hour>:<min>:<sec> <year> <timezone>
Status The current status of this Local Certificate, either:
•Valid
• Revoked by CA CRL
• Not Valid - certificate valid in the future
• Not Valid - certificate has expired
• Not Valid - unable to verify certificate with current CAs
Function(s) For each Local Certificate listed in the table, you can:
• Delete the certificate.
• Export the certificate to a file. You must provide the password for
the certificate before you can export it.
Table 9–9: Local Certificate Details (Continued)
Column Description
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