Operation Manual
Vigor1000 Series User’s Guide
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The CA (certification authority) certificate specified in this page is the issuer of the certificates
for both clients requesting for network connection.
It allows you to import the third-party certificate authenticated by other certification authority
(CA), or build My RootCA to be used as a CA for signing the local certicate.
Just create a new Trust CA Certificate first.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description
Other Root CA Certificate
You can import several Root CA certificates to meet
different requests.
Name – Display the name of the certificate.
Subject – Display a brief description for the content of the
certificate.
Issuer - Display the name of the issuer.
Valid From - Display the starting time for the valid Root
CA.
Expires - Display the ending time for the valid Root CA.
Status - Display if such certificate is active or not.
IMPORT - Allow to import existed certificate from other
CA.
My Root CA Certificate
You can create one Root CA certificates to meet different
requests.
Name – Display the name of the certificate.
Subject – Display a brief description for the content of the
certificate.
Issuer - Display the name of the issuer.
Valid From - Display the starting time for the valid Root
CA.
Expires - Display the ending time for the valid Root CA.
Status - Display if such certificate is Active or not.
Build RootCA - Allow to build user-defined Root CA
certificate.