- play_arrow Administration Portal
- play_arrow Introduction
- Unified Administration and Customer Portal Overview
- Administration Portal Overview
- Logging in to Administration Portal
- Switching the Tenant Scope
- Changing the Administration Portal Password
- Changing the Password on First Login
- Resetting the Password
- Setting Password Duration
- Extending the User Login Session
- Setting Up the Cloud CPE Centralized Deployment Model with Administration Portal
- Setting Up the Cloud CPE Distributed Deployment Model with Administration Portal
- play_arrow Managing Objects
- play_arrow Using the Dashboard
- play_arrow Monitoring Alerts, Alarms, and Device Events
- play_arrow Monitoring Tenants SLA Performance
- Multidepartment CPE Device Support
- About the SLA Performance of All Tenants Page
- About the SLA Performance of a Single Tenant Page
- Monitoring Application-Level SLA Performance for real time-optimized SD-WAN
- Viewing the SLA Performance of a Site
- Viewing the SLA Performance of an Application or Application Group
- Understanding SLA Performance Score for Applications, Links, Sites, and Tenants
- play_arrow Monitoring Jobs
- play_arrow Managing POPs
- About the POPs Page
- Creating a Single POP
- Importing Data for Multiple POPs
- Viewing the History of POP Data Imports
- Viewing the History of POP Data Deletions
- Managing a Single POP
- About the VIMs Page
- Creating a Cloud VIM
- About the EMS Page
- Creating an EMS
- Changing the Junos Space Virtual Appliance Password
- About the Routers Page
- Creating Devices
- Configuring Devices
- View the History of Device Data Deletions
- play_arrow Managing Devices
- About the Tenant Devices Page
- About the Cloud Hub Devices Page
- Managing a Tenant Device
- Managing a Cloud Hub Device
- Device Redundancy Support Overview
- Viewing the History of Tenant Device Activation Logs
- Viewing the History of Cloud Hub Device Activation Logs
- Secure OAM Network Overview
- Adding a Cloud Hub Device
- Upgrading a Cloud Hub Device
- Rebooting a CPE Device
- play_arrow Managing Device Templates
- play_arrow Managing Software Images
- play_arrow Configuring Network Services in a Centralized Deployment
- Network Services Overview
- About the Network Services Page
- About the Service Overview Page
- About the Service Instances Page
- Configuring VNF Properties
- Allocating a Service to Tenants
- Removing a Service from Tenants
- Viewing a Service Configuration
- vSRX VNF Configuration Settings
- LxCIPtable VNF Configuration Settings
- Cisco CSR-1000v VNF Configuration Settings
- Riverbed Steelhead VNF Configuration Settings
- Managing a Single Service
- play_arrow Configuring Application SLA Profiles
- Application Quality of Experience (AppQoE) Overview
- About the Application Traffic Type Profiles Page
- Creating Traffic Type Profiles
- Editing and Deleting Traffic Type Profiles
- SLA Profiles and SD-WAN Policies Overview
- Cost-Based Link Switching
- Local Breakout Overview
- About the Application SLA Profiles Page
- Creating SLA Profiles
- Editing and Deleting SLA Profiles
- play_arrow Configuring Application Signatures
- play_arrow Managing Tenants
- play_arrow Managing Operating Companies
- play_arrow Configuring SP Users
- play_arrow Managing Audit Logs
- play_arrow Managing Roles
- play_arrow Configuring Authentication
- play_arrow Configuring Licenses
- play_arrow Customizing the Unified Portal
- play_arrow Managing Signature Database
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- play_arrow Designer Tools
- play_arrow Configuration Designer
- Configuration Designer Overview
- Accessing the Configuration Designer
- Using the Configuration Designer
- Changing Your Password
- About the Requests Page for the Configuration Designer
- Creating Requests for Configuration Templates
- Designing Templates with a YANG Configuration
- Designing Templates with a Configuration
- Publishing Configuration Templates
- About the Designs Page for the Configuration Designer
- Cloning Configuration Templates
- Deleting Configuration Template Designs
- play_arrow Resource Designer
- Resource Designer Overview
- Using the Resource Designer
- Accessing the Resource Designer
- About the Requests Page for the Resource Designer
- VNF Overview
- Creating Requests for VNF Packages
- Designing VNF Packages
- Adding VNF Managers
- Publishing VNF Packages
- About the Designs Page for the Resource Designer
- Cloning VNF Packages
- Importing VNF Packages
- Exporting VNF Packages
- Deleting VNF Packages
- play_arrow Network Service Designer introduction
- play_arrow Creating Requests for Network Services
- play_arrow Creating Network Services
- About the Build Page for the Network Service Designer
- Viewing Information About VNFs
- Designing Network Services
- Connecting VNFs in a Service Chain
- Defining Ingress and Egress Points for a Service Chain
- Monitoring Performance Goals
- Configuring Network Services
- vSRX Configuration Settings
- LxCIPtable VNF Configuration Settings
- Cisco CSR-1000v VNF Configuration Settings
- Riverbed Steelhead VNF Configuration Settings
- Fortinet VNF Configuration Settings
- Ubuntu VNF Configuration Settings
- play_arrow Managing Network Services
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- play_arrow Downloads
Importing a Certificate
You can import an SSL certificate (directly from a file or by pasting the content) from the Import Certificate page.
If you want to use the SSL proxy feature, you must import at least one root certificate for a tenant; the certificate can be used in one or more sites.
To import a certificate:
- Select Administration > Certificates in Customer
Portal.
The Certificates page appears.
- Select More > Import Certificate.
The Import Certificate page appears.
- Complete the configuration according to the guidelines
provided in Table 1.Note
Fields marked with * are mandatory.
- Click OK to import the certificate.
You are taken to the Certificates page. If the certificate content that you imported is validated successfully, a confirmation message is displayed; if not, an error message is displayed.
After importing a certificate, you can use it when you create an SSL proxy profile.
Table 1: Import Certificate Settings
Setting | Guideline |
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Certificate Name | Enter the certificate name, which must be a unique string of alphanumeric characters and some special characters (_ -). No spaces are allowed and the maximum length is 32 characters. |
Certificate Type | Select an option to specify whether the certificate that you are importing is a root certificate (Root CA) or a trusted certificate (Trusted CA). |
Passphrase | Enter the passphrase to protect the private key or key pair of the Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) certificate file. |
Description | Enter a description for the certificate. |
Certificate Content | Select an option to specify whether you want to import the certificate content from a file or whether you want to paste the certificate content. |
Paste Certificate Content | Depending on the method you choose in the preceding field, do one of the following:
Note:
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The following is an example of root certificate content.
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