To view certificate information for specific interfaces, go to , select the interface for which you want to view certificate information, and then select Certificates.
From this window, the certificate status fields provide information for the certificate that is currently applied to the interface.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the interface. |
| Expiry Date | Expiration date of the certificate. |
| CA Cert | Indicates whether the certificate includes
a root certificate chain:
|
| Name (CN) | The fully qualified domain name for the server that uses this certificate. |
| Org Unit (OU) | The name of the organization unit or division that uses this certificate. |
| Organization (O) | The legal name of the organization or company that uses this certificate. |
By default, Universal Compute Platform comes with a factory-installed self-signed certificate that applies to all interfaces, and which uses a certificate common name of Network Services Engine. The default certificate is used by the user interface HTTP Server to terminate the HTTPS browser requests served on port 5825.
However, you also have an option to upload a public CA-signed certificate to an interface that replaces the self-signed certificate on that interface only.
Go to Update Certificates if you want to upload a public CA certificate for use on an interface.