Set up a routing policy to establish an Automated Certificate Management Environment (ACME). It involves creating a policy based on factors such as Certificate Authority (CA), environment, and other features, ensuring efficient SSL/TLS certificate management.

Before you begin

Role required: pki_admin, flow_designer, action_designer, or admin

About this task

Duplicate certificate requests aren’t allowed. However, you can override this setting by checking the Allow duplicate requests check box. A certificate request is considered duplicate if there’s another certificate task with the same domain name that is still in progress.

The routing policy decides which CA must be contacted for certificate operations. It contains the CA, CA URL, Credential, Approval Group, Assignment Group, and CSR attributes. The routing policy triggers the flow for requesting certificates for specific CAs.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to All > Certificate Management > Certificate Routing Policies.
  2. Select New.
  3. On the Certificate Routing Policy form, fill in the fields.

    For the description of the field values, see Certificate Routing Policy form.

  4. Select Update.