Chapter 9: Security Management207To upload a CSR:1. Upload the certificate to the Dominion KX II by clicking the Uploadbutton.Note: The CSR and the private key file are a matched set and shouldbe treated accordingly. If the signed certificate is not matched withthe private key used to generate the original CSR, the certificate willnot be useful. This applies to uploading and downloading the CSRand private key files.After completing these three steps the Dominion KX II has its owncertificate that is used for identifying the card to its clients.Important: If you destroy the CSR on the Dominion KX II there is noway to get it back! In case you deleted it by mistake, you have torepeat the three steps as described above. To avoid this, use thedownload function so you will have a copy of the CSR and itsprivate key.Security BannerDominion KX II provides you with the ability to add a security banner tothe Dominion KX II login process. This feature requires users to eitheraccept or decline a security agreement before they can access theDominion KX II. The information provided in a security banner will bedisplayed in a Restricted Service Agreement dialog after users accessDominion KX II using their login credentials.The security banner heading and wording can be customized, or thedefault text can be used. Additionally, the security banner can beconfigured to require that a user accepts the security agreement beforethey are able to access the Dominion KX II or it can just be displayedfollowing the login process. If the accept or decline feature is enabled,the user's selection is logged in the audit log.To configure a security banner:1. Click Security > Banner to open the Banner page.2. Select Display Restricted Service Banner to enable the feature.