WebSphere SSL Channel messages

SSLC0001W: {0} in an invalid security level. Default of high will be used.
Explanation: Valid values for security level are low, medium and high.
User Response: Ensure security level is set to a valid value.

SSLC0002E: The SSL channel cannot be started due to the following incorrect settings: {0}
Explanation: One or more settings for security in the SSL channel were not valid.
User Response: SSL channel security settings should be modified to correct values.

SSLC0003E: Alias {0} does not map to a known security repertoire.
Explanation: If a config alias is specified on the SSL channel, it must map to a security repertoire.
User Response: The SSL channel configuration must be updated to reference a valid security repertoire.

SSLC0004W: FIPS support has been requested, but the specified provider {0} may not support it.
Explanation: Not enough information is available to determine if the specified provider is FIPS enabled.
User Response: Verify that the specified provider has the appropriate FIPS support.

SSLC0005E: Unable to get a PKCS keystore.
Explanation: Token information provided did not identify a valid PKCS keystore.
User Response: Review and update the token information to identify a valid PKCS keystore.

SSLC0006E: Error reading the SSL channel configuration, exeption: {0}
Explanation: An exception was thrown when reading the SSL channel configuration
User Response: Problems in the SSL channel configuration should be fixed.

SSLC0007W: The keystore or truststore type specified is invalid. Adjusting to use the correct type, however, please correct the SSL configuration for performance reasons.
Explanation: The keystore or truststore type specified is invalid.
User Response: Modify the SSL configuration so that the keystore or truststore type is a valid type. You can check the keystore and truststore types by loading them in WebSphere's IKeyMan tool.