08-29-2019 01:14 AM
how to use default cisco CA for sd-wan?
anyone please share the steps.
08-29-2019 02:54 AM
What do you mean? If you have cloud-hosted controllers, then you don't need to worry about CA.
08-29-2019 03:42 AM
08-29-2019 04:37 AM - edited 08-29-2019 04:39 AM
ok so i got the answer that when i will select Cisco automated from controller certificate authorization it will use CISCO PKI through PnP portal but the conditions are following :-
1. vManage should reaches out via VPN 0 tp the PnP portal to submit the CSRs and retrieve signed certificated, also vManage also required internet connectivity.
2. you need to populate the smart account credentials before generating CSRs.
so this is the steps if anyone wants to use CISCO automated PKI.
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BUT what if i can not provide internet connection to vManage, will in this case Am i allow to use CISCO PKI manually?
if yes then kindly write the steps. Need help asap.
08-29-2019 11:28 PM
You need to manually upload the CSRs in Symantec portal dedicated for viptela and provide customer details. You will receive certificates over email, once your request is approved.
Let me see if I can get the URL for you or you can also check with your Cisco SE.
Thanks,
Srikanth
08-30-2019 12:15 AM
08-30-2019 01:26 AM
For Cisco Cloud hosted controllers, Cisco relies on Symantec as Cert Authority. Now if you do not have internet access for vManage, generate CSRs from vManage, download the CSRs, upload it on Symantec portal, once request is approved, you will get the certificates on your email, and once you have the certificates, you will upload them to vmanage.
08-30-2019 04:34 AM
Here is the URL, submit the CSRs.
Thanks,
Srikanth
08-30-2019 10:01 AM
08-30-2019 10:48 PM
Hey there,
You will have to pay for whatever is the certificate cost charged by Symantec.
Thanks,
Tushar Gaba
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