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Local Certificates
The Local Certificates screen allows you to load certificates onto the residential
gateway. Local certificates are used by peers to verify your identity. A maximum of
four certificates can be stored on the residential gateway.
Path
:
Security > Certificate > Local > Local Certificates
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Creating Certificates
The Create Certificate screen allows you to generate a certificate by specifying
certificate parameters shown in this screen.
To create a certificate, complete the following steps.
1
Click
Security
on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens.
2
Click
Add.
The Local Certificates screen opens.
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3
Click
Create Certificate Request
. The Create New Certificate Request screen
opens.
4
In the Certificate Name field, enter the name for the certificate.
5
In the Common Name field, enter the common name of the certificate.
6
In the Organization Name field, enter the name of the organization that owns the
certificate.
7
In the State/Province Name field, enter the state or province where you want to
register the certificate.
8
In the Country/Region Name field, use the drop-down list to select the country
or region where you want to register the certificate.
9
Click
Apply
to create the certificate. The certificate signing request screen opens.
10
Click
Load Signed Certificate
to save the certificate on the residential gateway.
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Importing Local Certificates
The Import Certificate screen allows you to import a pre-existing certificate to the
residential gateway.
To import a certificate, complete the following steps.
1
Click
Security
on the main screen. The MAC Filtering screen opens by default.
2
Click
Certificate.
The Local Certificates screen opens.
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3
Click
Import Certificate
. The Import certificate screen opens.
4
In the Certificate Name field, enter the name of the certificate.
5
In the Certificate area, copy and paste the contents of the certificate file provided
by the service provider.
6
In the Private Key area, copy and paste the private key from the certificate file
provided by the service provider.
7
Click
Apply
to save the certificate on the residential gateway.

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