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3. Specify the Private Key File and the Certificate File by clicking Choose File.
4. After both the files are uploaded, click Apply. If the Web server key and certificate do not match, an error message is
displayed.
NOTE: Only X509, Base-64 encoded certificates are accepted by CMC. Certificates using other encoding schemes such
as DER, are not accepted. Uploading a new certificate replaces the default certificate you received with your CMC.
CMC resets and becomes temporarily unavailable after the certificate has been uploaded successfully. To avoid
disconnecting other users during a reset, notify authorized users who might log into CMC and check for active sessions
in the Sessions page under the Network tab.
Uploading Webserver Key and Certificate Using RACADM
To upload SSL key from the client to iDRAC, type the following command:
racadm sslkeyupload -t <type> -f <filename>
For more information, see the Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference
Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Viewing Server Certificate
You can view the SSL server certificate that is currently being used in CMC.
Viewing Server Certificate Using Web Interface
In the CMC Web interface, go to Chassis Overview > Network > SSL. Select View Server Certificate and click Next. The
View Server Certificate page displays the SSL server certificate currently in use. For more information, see CMC Online Help.
NOTE:
The server certificate displays the common name as the rack name appended with the domain name, if available.
Else, only the rack name is displayed.
Viewing Server Certificate Using RACADM
To view the SSL server certificate, use the sslcertview command. For more information, see the Chassis Management
Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Chassis Configuration Profiles
The Chassis Configuration Profiles feature enables you to configure the chassis with the chassis configuration profiles stored in
the network share or local management station, and also restore configuration of the chassis.
To access the Chassis Configuration Profiles page in the CMC web interface, in the system tree, go to Chassis Overview
and click Setup > Profiles. The Chassis Configuration Profiles page is displayed.
You can perform the following tasks by using the Chassis Configuration Profiles feature:
Configure a chassis using chassis configuration profiles in local management station for initial configuration.
Save the current chassis configuration settings to an XML file on the network share or local management station.
Restore the chassis configuration.
Import chassis profiles (XML files) to the network share from a local management station.
Export chassis profiles (XML files) from the network share to a local management station.
Apply, edit, delete, or export a copy of the profiles stored on the network share.
Configuring CMC
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