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Default Configuration
The Certificate and the SSL RSA key pairs do not exist.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
• The command is not saved in the device configuration; however, the certificate and keys
generated by this command are saved in the private configuration, which is never displayed to
the user or backed up to another device.
• Use this command to generate self-signed certificate for your device.
• When you export an RSA key pair to a PKCS#12 file, the RSA key pair is as secure as the
passphrase. Therefore, keep the passphrase secure.
Example
The following example regenerates a HTTPS certificate.
crypto certificate request
The
crypto certificate request
Privileged EXEC mode command generates and displays certificate
requests for HTTPS.
Syntax
crypto certificate
number
request
common- name
[ou
organization-unit
] [o
organization
] [l
location
] [st
state
] [c
country
]
•
number
—Specifies the certificate number. (Range: 1 - 2)
•
common- name
—Specifies the fully qualified URL or IP address of the device. (Range: 1-
64)
•
ou
organization-unit
—Specifies the organization-unit or department name. (Range: 1-
64)
•
o
organization
—Specifies the organization name. (Range: 1- 64)
•
l
location
—Specifies the location or city name. (Range: 1- 64)
•
st
state
—Specifies the state or province name. (Range: 1- 64)
•
c
country
— Specifies the country name. (Range: 1- 2)
Default Configuration
There is no default configuration for this command.
Console (enable)# crypto certificate generate key-generate