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Low-touch onboarding of NetScaler instances using Console Advisory Connect
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Configure an enterprise policy
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Configure an enterprise policy
You can configure an enterprise policy and add all trusted CAs, secure signature algorithms, and select the recommended key strength for your certificate keys in NetScaler Console. If any of the certificates installed on your NetScaler instance have not been added to the enterprise policy, the SSL certificate dashboard displays the issuer of those certificates as Not Recommended.
Also, if the certificate key strength does not match the recommended key strength in the enterprise policy, the SSL certificate dashboard displays the strengths of those keys as Not Recommended.
To configure an enterprise policy on NetScaler Console:
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In NetScaler Console, navigate to Infrastructure > SSL Dashboard, and then click Settings.
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On the Settings page, click the Enterprise Policy icon to add all trusted CAs, secure signature algorithms, and select the recommended key strength for your certificates and keys. Supported key strengths are 512, 1024, 2048, 3072, and 4096 bits.
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Recommended key strengths - Denotes the algorithm security and the number of bits in a key.
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Recommended Signature Algorithms - Denotes the signed tokens issues for the applications.
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Recommended Trusted CA - Denotes the trusted entity that issues the digital certificates. Click the + icon to add more entities.
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Recommended SSL protocols - Denotes the TLS/SSL versions.
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Click Finish or Save and Exit to save your enterprise policy.
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The SSL dashboard displays only the Signature Algorithms that are selected through the Settings option and others are displayed as Not Recommended.
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