Single port KVM over IP switch
Warning
If you destroy the CSR on the IP-KVM switch 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 IP-KVM switch 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 IP-KVM switch 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 IP-KVM switch is accessed using HTTPS.
Organizational unit
This field is used for specifying to which department within an organization the IP-KVM
switch belongs.
Organization
The name of the organization to which the IP-KVM switch 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.
Challenge Password
Some certification authorities require a challenge password to authorize later changes on
the certificate (e.g. revocation of the certificate). The minimal length of this password is 4
characters.
Confirm Challenge Password
Confirmation of the Challenge Password
Email
The email address of a contact person that is responsible for the IP-KVM switch and its
security.
Key length
This is the length of the generated key in bits. 1024 Bits are supposed to be sufficient for
most cases. Longer keys may result in slower response time of the IP-KVM switch during
connection establishment.