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Figure 185: Import<br />

Firewall Certificate<br />

window<br />

Configuring the<br />

Import Firewall<br />

Certificate window<br />

Chapter 14: Configuring Virtual Private Networks<br />

Importing and exporting certificates<br />

The Import Firewall Certificate window is used to import a certificate to the<br />

Firewall Certificates list. To import a certificate, follow the steps below.<br />

1 In the Import Source field, select either File or Encrypted FIle (PKCS12).<br />

Note: The available fields will vary based on the import source you select.<br />

• If you select File, you must identify the file on the Import Certificate<br />

From File field.<br />

• If you select Encrypted FIle (PKCS12), specify the certificate and key<br />

file.<br />

2 In the Certificate Name field, type a local name for the certificate you are<br />

importing.<br />

3 In the Import Certificate From File or the Import Certificate/Key field, type<br />

the name and location <strong>of</strong> the certificate file you will import. You may also<br />

click Browse to browse the network directories for the location <strong>of</strong> the file(s)<br />

you want to specify.<br />

4 [Conditional] In the Private Key File field, type the name and location <strong>of</strong> the<br />

private key file associated with this certificate, or click Browse to browse<br />

the network directories for the location <strong>of</strong> the file(s) you want to specify. The<br />

file can be in either PK1 or PK8 format. (This field is only available if the<br />

Import Source field displays File.)<br />

5 [Conditional] In the Password field, enter the password to decrypt the<br />

imported file. This password must match the password given when the file<br />

was encrypted. (This field is only available if the Import Source field<br />

displays Encrypted File(PKCS12).)<br />

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