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Figure 6-24. SSL Certificate Upload
After completing these three steps, the KVM-9000 has its own certificate that is used for
identifying the card to its clients.
Warning
If you destroy the CSR on the KVM-9000 there is no way to get it back! In case you
deleted it by mistake, you have to repeat the three steps as described above.
Common name
This is the network name of the KVM-9000 once it is installed in the user's network
(usually the fully qualified domain name). It is identical to the name that is used to access
the KVM-9000 with a web browser (without the “ http:// ” prefix). In case the name given
here and the actual network name differ, the browser will pop up a security warning when
the KVM-9000 is accessed using HTTPS.
Organizational unit
This field is used for specifying to which department within an organization the KVM-9000
belongs.
Organization
The name of the organization to which the KVM-9000 belongs.
Locality/City
The city where the organization is located.
State/Province
The state or province where the organization is located.
Country (ISO code)
The country where the organization is located. This is the two-letter ISO code, e.g. DE for
Germany, or US for the USA.