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hello I am samiksha a cloud Support Engineer here at the AWS office in Bangalore India today I am going to show you how to associate an ACN SSL certificate with a load balancer letamp;#39;s get started you can request a public certificate using AWS certificate manager or importer or certificate into aw a certificate manager after you create or import your certificate you can associate the certificate to your load balancer an ACN certificate can be associated to a classic application or network load balancer note that the ischium certificate must be requested or imported in the same ADA Bluest region as your load balancer letamp;#39;s start with these steps to associate an ACM SSL certificate with a classic load balancer after logging in to your AWS management console navigate to a cm console then confirm that the certificate status appears as issued because the certificate is not attached yet you can see that the in use field is set to no next go to the Amazon ec2 console cho