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hello everyone my name is alexander torres from cisco tech in this video we will share the steps to renew an identity certificate in your fmc manage ftd we will explore some of the options that youll find and a couple of methods you can use certificate management page can be found in the devices certificates section in this case i am using an fmc running version 7.2 lets start with a manually enrolled certificate which means the csr was originally created in dcfmc you can identify that certificate because it has the word manual in the enrollment type column the first method to renew this type of certificate is by clicking in the re-enroll certificate icon a warning will prompt saying that a new sign-in request is going to be created this sign-in request will use the same parameters from the original certificate by clicking yes well see the sign-in request base64 that we need to copy and share with our certificate authority for now lets click cancel since most likely you will have