CISCO-PKI-PARTICIPATION-MIB - cpkiRSAKeyPairEntry

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cpkiRSAKeyPairEntry

cpki RSA Key Pair Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.505.1.1.1.1

The RSA key-pair entry. The entry specifies the key-pair name, size, whether it is exportable and the filename where the key-pair is stored. Each entry corresponds to a RSA key-pair generated internally in the device or imported from outside. When a new entry is created, a new RSA key-pair is generated in the device and stored in a corresponding file. When an entry is deleted through row deletion, the corresponding key-pair is destroyed. The entry is not allowed to be modified after creation as a key-pair is not modifiable after its generation. INDEX { cpkiRSAKeyPairName } ::= { cpkiRSAKeyPairTable 1 } CpkiRSAKeyPairEntry ::= SEQUENCE { cpkiRSAKeyPairName SnmpAdminString, cpkiRSAKeyPairId Unsigned32, cpkiRSAKeyPairSize INTEGER, cpkiRSAPvtKeyFileName SnmpAdminString, cpkiRSAKeyPairExportable TruthValue, cpkiRSAKeyPairStorageType StorageType, cpkiRSAKeyPairConfigRowStatus RowStatus } SYNTAX SnmpAdminString (SIZE (1..64)) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION The unique name or label of key-pair.

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