
Broadband VPN Gateway User Guide
• When prompted for the request data, supply the data you copied and saved in step 5 above.
• Submit the CA's form.
• If there are no problems, the Certificate will then be issued.
8. After obtaining a new Certificate, as described above, you need to upload it the Broadband VPN Gateway.
• Return to the Private Certificates screen.
• In the Self Certificate Requests list, select the request matching this certificate.
• Click the Upload Certificate button.
You will see a screen like the one below.
Figure 83: Upload Private Certificate
9. Upload the Certificate:
• Click the Browse button, and locate the certificate file on your PC
• Select the file. The name will appear in the Certificate Document field.
• Click the Upload button to upload the certificate file to the Broadband VPN Gateway.
• Click Back to return to the Private Certificates screen. The new Certificate will appear in the Active Self Certificates list.
CRL
CRLs are only necessary if using Certificates.
CRL (Certificate Revocation List) files show Certificates which have been revoked, and are no longer valid. Each CA issues their own
CRLs.
It is VERY IMPORTANT to keep your CRLs up-to-date. You need to obtain the CRL for each CA regularly. The "Next Update" field
in the CRL shows when the next update will be available.
To add a New CRL
1. Obtain the CRL file from your CA.
2. Select CRL from the VPN menu. You will see a screen like the example below.
Figure 84: Certificate Revocation Lists
3. Click the "Add New CRL" button. You will see a screen like the following:
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