How to update ssl certificate and key remotely without using management port on summit switches
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‎03-19-2015 09:01 PM
How does one download ssl certificate and key from tftp server without using vr-mgmt (managment port). Is there a way to force the download to use the other virtual router? Better yet, is it possible to push the certificates and keys using ridgeline? Some switches are over seas and management port is not connected. Only access is through regular vlan ip.
Lastly, if the certificate and key have are being stored on the switch, but not being used, is it possible to import them locally?
Lastly, if the certificate and key have are being stored on the switch, but not being used, is it possible to import them locally?
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‎03-20-2015 01:47 PM
Thanks for the reply, but per ExtremeXOS Concepts guide v15.2 page 80, 'If you do not specify a virtual router, VR-Mgmt is used.' This means that the 'download ssl .....' is using the VR-Mgmt. There are no command line options with the 'download' command to change the vr that I am aware of.
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‎03-20-2015 12:50 PM
By default the tftp to should use the vr-default. Or you can call it in the command line. Not sure about pushing from ridgeline.
