Invoke-RASCertificateCmd
NAME
Invoke-RASCertificateCmd
SYNOPSIS
Sends RAS Certificate commands.
SYNTAX
Invoke-RASCertificateCmd [-Id] <uint> -Command {Retry | Renew | Revoke} [-RevokeReason {Unspecified | KeyCompromise | Superseded | CessationOfOperation}] [<CommonParameters>]
Invoke-RASCertificateCmd [-InputObject] <Certificate> -Command {Retry | Renew | Revoke} [-RevokeReason {Unspecified | KeyCompromise | Superseded | CessationOfOperation}] [<CommonParameters>]
Invoke-RASCertificateCmd [-Name] <string> [[-SiteId] <uint>] -Command {Retry | Renew | Revoke} [-RevokeReason {Unspecified | KeyCompromise | Superseded | CessationOfOperation}] [<CommonParameters>]
DESCRIPTION
Sends certificate commands such as Renew, Retry and Revoke.
It will not fail unless Id is invalid or certificate is not Let's Encrypt.
PARAMETERS
-Name <string> The name of a Certificate from a site to invoke a command on.
-SiteId <uint> Site ID from which to invoke a command onto a Certificate.
If the parameter is omitted, the Licensing Server site ID will be used.
-Id <uint> The ID of a Certificate to invoke a command on.
To obtain the ID, use the Get-RASCertificate cmdlet.
-InputObject <Certificate> The Certificate to invoke a command on.
To obtain a Certificate object representing a Certificate, use the Get-RASCertificate command."
-Command <AcmeCommand> Certificate command.
Accepted values: Renew, Retry, Revoke.
Possible values: Retry, Renew, Revoke
-RevokeReason <AcmeRevokeReason> Acme revoke reason.
Possible values: Unspecified, KeyCompromise, Superseded, CessationOfOperation
<CommonParameters>
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
-none-
EXAMPLES
---------- EXAMPLE 1 ----------
Invoke-RASCertificateCmd -Id 1 -Command Revoke
Invoke the RAS Certificate to revoke the Let's Encrypt certificate with Id 1. ---------- EXAMPLE 2 ----------
Invoke-RASCertificateCmd -Id 1 -Command Renew
Invoke the RAS Certificate to renew the Let's Encrypt certificate with Id 1. ---------- EXAMPLE 3 ----------
Invoke-RASCertificateCmd -Id 1 -Command Retry
Invoke the RAS Certificate to retry the Let's Encrypt certificate with Id 1.
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