Lantronix EDS3000PR User Guide - Page 72
Syslog, Administration, SSL > CSR Certificate Signing Request, Submit
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9: Administration It is possible to generate and install a new base64 encoded x.509 certificate that is unique for a particular EDS3000 devices unitPremierWave 2050 module. The EDS3000 devices is able to generate a new cryptographic key and the associated Certificate Signing Request (CSR) that needs to be certified by a certification authority (CA). To create and install an SSL certificate, perform the following steps. 1. On the Administration page, click SSL > CSR (Certificate Signing Request). The Certificate Signing Request page displays. 2. Modify the following fields: Table 9-34 SSL CSR (Certificate Signing Request) Field Country (2 Letter code) State/Province Locality (City) Organization Organization Unit Common Name Key length Description Enter the two-letter ISO code (e.g., US for the United States) for the country where the organization is located. Enter the state or province where the organization is located. Enter the city where the organization is located. Enter the organization name to which the EDS3000 devices belongs. Enter the department within the organization to which the EDS3000 devices belongs. Enter the network name of the EDS3000 devices once it is installed in the user's network (usually the fully qualified domain name). It is identical to the name that is used to access the EDS3000 devices with a web browser without the prefix http://. In case the name given here and the actual network name differ, the browser will pop up a security warning when the EDS3000 devices is accessed using HTTPS. Select the key length of 2048 or 4096. 3. Click Submit to initiate the Certificate Signing Request generation. After a few moments, the CSR file created will appear. 4. Click the CSR file to download it if desired. Syslog The system log (Syslog) provides information that shows the current configuration and statistics of the Syslog. You can configure the Syslog host and set the severity level for events to log. Note: The system log is saved to local storage, but is not retained through reboots unless diagnostics logging to the file system is enabled. To allow the administrator to save the complete system log, save the system log to a server that supports remote logging services. For details, refer to RFC 3164. The default port is 514. Field State Host Table 9-35 Syslog Description Enable or disable the Syslog. Enter the IP address of the remote server that stores the logs. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 72