efa certificate device
		install
 
   
  Installs HTTPS and OAuth2 certificates
		on SLX devices.
 Syntax
 
	 efa certificate device
					install
				[
					--ip
					ip-addr|
					--certType
					{ https | token
						}|
					--https-certificate|
					--https-key
					]
				
			
 
	 Command Default
			By default, certificates are not installed.
 
	 
 
	 Parameters
 
		 
		   
			 - --ip
							ip-addr
						
					
- Specifies a comma-separated list of the IP
						addresses of the SLX devices on which you want to install the
						certificate.
- --certType
								{
							https |
								token
							}
					
- Specifies the type of certificate you are
						installing. If you do not specify a type, this command creates both
						types.
- 
					
						--https-certificate
						
					
				
- Specifies the file name of the
						certificate.
- 
					
						--https-key
						
					
				
- Specifies the file name of the certificate
						key.
Usage Guidelines
			During the registration of an SLX device in EFA, the following configuration changes
				are made on the device.
					- The public certificate for
						verifying an EFA token is copied to the device as an OAuth2
						certificate.
- EFA generates the HTTPS certificate for the
						SLX device. The certificate is copied to the device, HTTP mode is turned off
						on the device, and HTTPS is enabled on the device.
- OAuth2 is enabled as the
						primary mode of authentication. Fallback is set to "local login."
You can use the efa inventory device list command to verify the
				status of the certificates on the device. If the Cert/Key Saved column
				contains "N," then certificates are not installed. You can then use the efa
					certificates device install command to install the certificates. 
 
	 
Examples
 
	  
		This example installs the HTTPS certificate on two devices. 
 
		efa certificates device install --ip 1.1.1.1,2.2.2.2 --certType https