This command is used to copy an identity certificate that is already present for a gateway application to another application. The destination application cannot not have an identity certificate, if a certificate is present it must be erased first.
Application directory where the source certificate is stored. The enumerated choices are:
h248reg (specifies TLS usage over the control channel to Communication Manager)
sla (specifies the TLS usage over the link to the host SLA Monitor app)
syslog (specifies the TLS usage over the syslog connection to a log server)
web (specifies the TLS usage for the HTTPS connections to web servers which are used for downloading and uploading of files)
h248reg
sla
syslog
web
appB
Application directory where the source certificate is stored. The enumerated choices are:
h248reg (specifies TLS usage over the control channel to Communication Manager)
sla (specifies the TLS usage over the link to the host SLA Monitor app)
syslog (specifies the TLS usage over the syslog connection to a log server)
web (specifies the TLS usage over the control channel to Communication Manager or central data server)
index
The optional field “index” of each line above can be used as a “handle” to identify the certificate in the list of AppA Certificate Authority entities. If one desires more detail about a certificate, supply the index of the certificate on the command line.
An integer: The index of the certificate to copy as displayed in the show root-ca command output for the source appA
All: When selected, the gateway will copy all the certificates present for the source appA and add them to the store for the destination appB