SSL Certificate Handling
This integration requires a secure connection to the target device, which can be achieved automatically if the device has a certificate that has been signed by a root certificate authority. If this is the case, you may complete the form and click the Next button to proceed to the next page of the configuration.
If your device does not have a properly signed certificate, you may associate a certificate (for example, a self-signed certificate) with the device using one of the two following methods.
Automatically fetch the certificate from the target system. A valid IP address and port number are required.
Upload the certificate from your local system.
The right-hand side of the first page of the Brocade SAN configuration looks like this:
Using Fetch to Automatically Retrieve a Certificate
Clicking on the Fetch button will trigger an action that will automatically fetch the certificate from the target system. There are two cases:
If the fetched certificate has been signed by a valid root certificate authority you will see a popup window with the details of the certificate as shown below. Press OK to continue configuration. Fill in the Name and authentication fields and click the Next button in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
If the fetched certificate is, for example, a self-signed certificate, you will see a popup window with the details of the certificate as shown below. You may either Accept and Trust the retrieved certificate or you may Cancel. If you accept, the Certificate File field will be updated to display "Certificate file fetched from remote server". Fill in the Name and authentication fields and click the Next button in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
Uploading a Certificate
Clicking on the Browse... button will prompt you to upload a certificate from your local system. The Certificate File field will be updated to display the name of the uploaded file. Fill in the Name and authentication fields and click the Next button in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
Viewing the Locally Stored Copy of a Certificate
The second page of the Brocade SAN configuration provides UI elements that contain (1) details of the fetched or uploaded certificate and (2) a way to view the current certificate or upload a new/updated certificate.