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- Use CA-signed certificates
You can obtain and import CA-signed certificates for secure access to the management system hosting SAN Manager . - Reset management certificates
You can revert the management certificate to the original, factory self-signed state. - Import certificates for arrays
If necessary, you can import certificates for the storage arrays so they can authenticate with the system hosting ThinkSystem SAN Manager . Certificates can be signed by a certificate authority (CA) or can be self-signed. - View certificates
You can view summary information for a certificate, which includes the organization using the certificate, the authority that issued the certificate, the period of validity, and the fingerprints (unique identifiers). - Export certificates
You can export a certificate to view its complete details. - Delete trusted certificates
You can delete one or more certificates that are no longer needed, such as an expired certificate. - Resolve untrusted certificates
Untrusted certificates occur when a storage array attempts to establish a secure connection to ThinkSystem SAN Manager , but the connection fails to confirm as secure. From the Certificate page, you can resolve untrusted certificates by importing a self-signed certificate from the storage array or by importing a certificate authority (CA) certificate that has been issued by a trusted third party.
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