Edit
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Select the Edit icon button next to each HSM configuration to modify the HSM password and access the key profile in edit mode, as illustrated in the figure below.
Input the current password into the Old password field. Enter the new password in both the new password field and the confirm password field, as demonstrated in the figure above. Subsequently, select the Confirm button and authenticate by providing the admin email ID and Token PIN, as indicated in the figure below.
Select the "Update Keyprofile" button to modify the HSM password, as depicted in the figure above. Click on the Edit button to make changes to the entered password.
Export:
Select the "Export to Excel" button on the Manage Key Profile page to download the key profiles to the local system.
Test Connection:
Choose the Test connection icon for HSM to verify the connection, leading to the display of the success popup as shown below.
Deactivate:
Choose the Deactivate icon button next to each record to trigger the appearance of a popup window, as depicted below.
Opting for the Yes button reveals the screen displayed in the figure below, while selecting the No button closes the popup, as shown in the figure above.
Input the admin email ID and Token PIN, then select the Authenticate button to complete user authentication.
Click on the Deactivate Keyprofile button to deactivate the Keyprofile. Upon successful deactivation, a success message will be presented, as illustrated in the figure below.
Activate:
Select the Activate icon button next to the inactive record, triggering the appearance of the popup window depicted in the figure below.
Choosing the Yes button reveals the screen displayed in the figure below while opting for the No button closes the popup, as shown in the figure above.
Provide the admin email ID and Token PIN, then select the Authenticate button to authenticate the user.
Click on the Activate Keyprofile button to initiate the activation of the Keyprofile. Upon successful activation, a success message will be presented, as illustrated in the figure below.