®
USER’S GUIDE
Battery Management System
135
6. On the next screen, review the summary of the certificate. Scroll
downward to view the certificate’s unique serial number and
fingerprints. To make any changes to the information you provided,
click Back, and revise the information.
7. The last screen verifies that the certificate has been created and
instructs you on the next task, to load the server certificate to the
Battery Management System. It displays the location and name of the
Server Certificate, which has a .p15 file extension and contains the
Management Card private key and public root certificate.
Load the server certificate to the Management Card on the Battery
Management System master controller.
Perform these steps:
1. On the Network menu of the Web interface of the Battery
Management System, select the Web/SSL option.
2. In the SSL/TLS Server Certificate section of the page, browse to the
server certificate, the .p15 file you created in the procedure Create a
Root Certificate & Server Certificates. (The default is C:\Program
Files\American Power Conversion\APC Security Wizard.)
The information for every certificate must be unique. The
configuration of a server certificate cannot be the same as
the configuration of the CA root certificate. (The expiration
date is not considered part of the unique configuration; some
other configuration information must also differ.)