Installation guide
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11. Click the Next button to continue preparing the certificate request.
Using the Wizard Delete Operation
The wizard can also be used to delete entire trustpoints, the certificate used with a trustpoint or the CA root
certificate use with a trustpoint. Delete trustpoint properties as the become obsolete or the properties of a
certificate are no longer relevant to the operation of the switch.
To use the wizard to delete trustpoint properties:
1. Select the Delete Operations radio button and click the Next button.
The next page of the wizard is used to delete the trustpoint.
2. Select and use the Delete trustpoint and all certificates inside it drop-down menu to define the
target trustpoint for removal.
3. Select and use the Remove certificates from this trustpoint drop-down menu define the
trustpoint that will have either its Server Cervices or CA Root Certificate removed
4. Click the Next button to proceed and complete the trustpoint removal.
FQDN Enter a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) as an unambiguous
domain name that specifies the node's position in the DNS tree
hierarchy absolutely. To distinguish an FQDN from a regular domain
name, a trailing period is added (somehost.example.com). An
FQDN differs from a regular domain name by its absoluteness; as a
suffix is not added
IP Address Specify the switch IP address used as the switch destination for
certificate requests.