Chapter 32 Certificates
NXC5200 User’s Guide
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32.3 Trusted Certificates
Click Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates to open the
Trusted Certificates screen. This screen displays a summary list of certificates
that you have set the NXC to accept as trusted. The NXC also accepts any valid
certificate signed by a certificate on this list as being trustworthy; thus you do not
need to import any certificate that is signed by one of these certificates.
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Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
OK
Click OK to save the certificate on the NXC.
Cancel
Click Cancel to quit and return to the My Certificates screen.
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Configuration > Object > Certificate > My Certificates > Import (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
PKI Storage
Space in Use
This bar displays the percentage of the NXC’s PKI storage space that is
currently in use. When the storage space is almost full, you should
consider deleting expired or unnecessary certificates before adding
more certificates.
Edit
Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen with an
in-depth list of information about the certificate.
Remove
The NXC keeps all of your certificates unless you specifically delete
them. Uploading a new firmware or default configuration file does not
delete your certificates. To remove an entry, select it and click Remove.
The NXC confirms you want to remove it before doing so. Subsequent
certificates move up by one when you take this action.
Object
Reference
You cannot delete certificates that any of the NXC’s features are
configured to use. Select an entry and click Object References to open
a screen that shows which settings use the entry.