Valid 5V0-31.22 Dumps shared by EduDump.com for Helping Passing 5V0-31.22 Exam! EduDump.com now offer the newest 5V0-31.22 exam dumps, the EduDump.com 5V0-31.22 exam questions have been updated and answers have been corrected get the newest EduDump.com 5V0-31.22 dumps with Test Engine here:
A VMware Cloud Foundation administrator has been tasked with replacing self-signed certificates with those signed by a third-party Certificate Authority. A security policy disallows the integration and use of Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Sen/ices and prefers an external provider. Which two steps must be taken in order to configure these certificates? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: A,C
Explanation Generate Certificate Signing Requests from SDDC Manager - In order to replace the self-signed certificates with third-party signed certificates, the Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) need to be generated. This can be done from the SDDC Manager UI. Create and package the certificates in a domain_name.tar.gz file - After the CSRs are generated, they can be used to obtain third-party signed certificates from a certificate authority. Once the certificates are obtained, they need to be packaged in a domain_name.tar.gz file and uploaded to SDDC Manager. * Generate Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) from SDDC Manager for each component that requires a certificate1. You can do this from the SDDC Manager UI or using an API call1. * Have the CSRs signed by a third-party Certificate Authority of your choice1. You can use any external provider that meets your security policy requirements. * Create and package the certificates in a domain_name.tar.gz file according to the naming convention and folder structure specified by SDDC Manager . You can use any compression tool that supports gzip format. * Upload and install the certificates using SDDC Manager UI or API . You can also verify and troubleshoot the certificate installation using SDDC Manager. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-80431626-B9CD-4F21-B681-A8