
Enterprise Server Installation and Migration Guide 55
If your deployment does
not
include Dell Manager, continue to step 10 on page 56.
Path 2 – Use Current Settings
a
From the top menu, select
Actions
>
Configure Certificates
.
b
When the Configuration Wizard launches, select
Advanced
and click
Next
.
c
Select
Use Current Settings
and click
Next
.
d
At the Compatibility Server SSL Certificate window, select
Generate Self-Signed Certificate
and click
Next
. The
information from the self-signed certificate that was created when installing the Enterprise Server will be used, if
available.
Click
Next
.
e
At the Core Server SSL Certificate window, select one of the following:
– Select Certificate – Select this option to use an existing certificate. Click
Next
.
Browse to the location of the existing certificate, enter the password associated with the existing certificate, and click
Next
.
Click
Finish
when complete.
– Generate Self-Signed Certificate – The information from the self-signed certificate that was created when installing
the Enterprise Server will be used, if available. If you select this option, the Message Security Certificate window does
not display (the window does display if you select option Use Current Settings) and the certificate created for the Dell
Compatibility Server is used.
Verify that the fully qualified computer name is correct. Click
Next
.
A warning message displays, telling you that a certificate by the same name already exists. When asked if you would
like to use it, click
Yes
.
Click
Finish
when complete.
– Use Current Settings – Select this option to change a setting on a certificate anytime after the initial configuration of
the Dell Enterprise Server. Selecting this option leaves your already configured certificate in place. Selecting this
option advances you to the Message Security Certificate window.
At the Message Security Certificate, select
one
of the following:
• Select Certificate – Select this option to use an existing certificate. Click
Next
.
Browse to the location of the existing certificate, enter the password associated with the existing certificate, and
click
Next
.
Click
Finish
when complete.
• Generate Self-Signed Certificate – The information from the self-signed certificate that was created when installing
the Enterprise Server will be used, if available.
Click
Next
.
Click
Finish
when complete.
f
From the top menu, select
Configuration
>
Save
. If prompted, confirm the save.
Certficate set up is complete.
If your deployment includes Dell Manager, continue to step 9.
If your deployment does
not
include Dell Manager, continue to step 10.
9
Import Dell Manager Certificate.
If your deployment includes Enterprise Edition remotely-managed clients with Hardware Crypto Accelerators, self-encrypting
drives, or BitLocker Manager, you must import your newly created (or existing) certificate. The Dell Manager certificate is used
as a vehicle to protect the private key which is used to sign the policy bundles being sent to Enterprise Edition
remotely-managed clients and BitLocker Manager. This certificate can be independent of any of the other certificates.
Additionally, if this key is compromised it can be replaced with a new key, and Dell Manager will request a new public key if it
cannot decrypt the policy bundles.
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