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Overwrite it? [Y/N]:y
The system is going to save the key pair. You must specify a key pair name, which is a
case-insensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. Valid characters include a to z, A to Z,
0 to 9, and hyphens (-).
Please enter the key pair name [default name: bbb]:
The key pair already exists.
Please enter the key pair name:
import-key
Related commands
• display pki certificate
• public-key dsa
• public-key rsa
pki request-certificate
Use pki request-certificate to submit a local certificate request or generate a certificate request in
PKCS#10 format.
Syntax
pki request-certificate domain domain-name [ password password ] [ pkcs10 [ filename filename ] ]
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
domain domain-name: Specifies the name of a PKI domain, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
The domain name cannot contain the following special characters: tilde (~), asterisk (*), backslash (\),
vertical bar (|), colon (:), dot (.), left angle bracket (<), right angle bracket (>), quotation marks ("), and
apostrophe (').
password password: Sets the password for certificate revocation, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31
characters. The password is contained in the certificate request and must be provided if the certificate is
revoked.
pkcs10: Displays BASE64-encoded PKCS#10 certificate request information, which can be used to
request a certificate by an out-of-band means, like phone, disk, or email.
filename filename: Specifies a local file for saving the certificate request in PKCS#10 format. The
filename argument is case-insensitive.
Usage guidelines
If SCEP fails, you can use the pkcs10 keyword to print the BASE64-encoded request information, or use
the pkcs10 filename filename option to save the request information to a local file and send the file to the
CA by an out-of-band means. The specified file name can contain an absolute path. If the specified path
does exist, the request information cannot be saved.
This command is not saved in the configuration file.

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HP MSR SERIES Specifications

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BrandHP
ModelMSR SERIES
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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