User`s guide
418
Path
The path on the server to the SCEP application. The path can either be entered manually if
known or select from cgi-bin or Microsoft SCEP from the drop-down list.
Application
The SCEP application running on the server.
CA identifier
The identifier for the CA server. The CA identifier to use to identify a particular CA when
multiple CAs might be running on the server.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
scep 0 host IP Address SCEP Server IP address
scep 0 port 0 - 65535 Port
scep 0 path String Path
scep 0 app String Application
scep 0 caident String CA Identifier
IPsec/SSH/HTTPS Certificates
Administration -> X.509 Certificate Management> IPsec/SSH/HTTPS Certificates
This page contains fields that required when sending a certificate request to a Certificate
Authority (CA). This information forms part of the certificate request, and thus part of the
signed public key certificate.
The router can use certificates to establish IPsec tunnels with other routers and support SSH
and HTTPS connections. For more information on using certificates with the router, please
refer to the Application Note “How to configure an IPSEC VPN tunnel between two Digi
Routers using Certificates and SCEP”, which are available from the Digi web site.
Installed Certificates
This table lists the current certificates that have been installed onto the router. It is possible
to view the contents of each certificate using the “View” button.
Upload Certificate or Private Keys
Certificates and private key files can be uploaded from a host PC onto the router using the
“Browse” and “Upload” buttons.
Enrolment