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Chapter 14 Administering the CAM
Manage CAM SSL Certificates
Figure 14-9 Certificate Authority Information
Removing Trusted CAs
Step 3 Select one or more Trusted CAs to remove by clicking on the checkbox for the respective Trusted CA in
the list. (Clicking on the empty checkbox at the top of the Trusted CAs display automatically selects or
unselects all 10, 25, or 100 Trusted CAs in the viewable list.)
Step 4 Click Delete Selected. All viewable selected items will be deleted. For example, if you selected 25 items
from the viewable item dropdown, and clicked the empty checkbox at the top of the Trusted CAs
window, the 25 viewable items will be deleted.
Once the CAM removes the selected Trusted CAs from the database, the CAM automatically restarts
services to complete the update.
Import/Export Trusted Certificate Authorities
You can use the Trusted Certificate Authorities web console page to import and export Certificate
Authorities for the CAM.
Note For standard certificate import and export guidelines, refer to Generate and Export a Certification
Request (Non-FIPS CAM Only), page 14-12 and Manage Signed Certificate/Private Key, page 14-14.
Step 1 Go to Administration > CCA Manager > SSL > Trusted Certificate Authorities (Figure 14-8).
Step 2 To import a Trusted Certificate Authority:
a. Ensure you have the appropriate certificate file accessible to the CAM in the network and click
Browse.
b. Locate and select the certificate file on your directory system and click Open.
c. Click Import to upload the Trusted Certificate Authority information to your CAM.
Step 3 To export existing Trusted Certificate Authority information:
a. Select one or more Trusted CAs displayed in the Trusted Certificate Authorities list by clicking on
their respective left hand checkboxes.