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Standby <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> Certificate Administration<br />

Information tab<br />

Information tab<br />

This screen displays the detailed information of the SSL certificate currently in use by the <strong>Onboard</strong><br />

<strong>Administrator</strong>. An SSL certificate is used to certify the identity of <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> and is required by<br />

the underlying HTTP server to establish a secure (encrypted) communications channel with the client web<br />

browser.<br />

On initial startup, <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> generates a default self-signed SSL certificate valid for 10 years,<br />

and the certificate is issued to the name of the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>. Because this default certificate is<br />

self-signed, the "issued by" field is also set to the same name.<br />

Status information<br />

Row Description<br />

Cert Common Name<br />

Certificate Information<br />

Row Description<br />

Issued by<br />

Valid from<br />

Valid until<br />

Serial Number<br />

The Certificate Subject Common Name.<br />

The certificate authority that issued the certificate<br />

The date from which the certificate is valid<br />

The date the certificate expires<br />

The serial number assigned to the certificate by the certificate authority<br />

Configuring the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>BladeSystem</strong> c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 130

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