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- Use CA-signed certificates for controllers
You can obtain CA-signed certificates for secure communications between the controllers and the browser used for accessing System Manager. - Reset management certificates
You can revert the certificates on the controllers from using CA-signed certificates back to the factory-set, self-signed certificates. - View imported certificate information
From the Certificates page, you can view the certificate type, issuing authority, and the valid date range of certificates for the storage array. - Import certificates for controllers when acting as clients
If the controller rejects a connection because it cannot validate the chain of trust for a network server, you can import a certificate from the Trusted tab that allows the controller (acting as a client) to accept communications from that server. - Enable certificate revocation checking
You can enable automatic checks for revoked certificates, so that an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) server blocks users from making non-secure connections. - Delete trusted certificates
You can delete the user-installed certificates previously imported from the Trusted tab. - Use CA-signed certificates for key management server
For secure communications between a key management server and the browser used for accessing System Manager, you can obtain signed certificates from a Certificate Authority (CA). - Export key management server certificates
You can save a certificate for a key management server to your local machine.
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