The current system SSL certificate is invalid as the Certificate SAN field does not
match the System Management IP.
User response
If you are using a certificate that is signed by the system certificate authority, generate a
new certificate that contains the current System Management IP in the SAN field and the system
certificate authority signs it.
Alternatively, if you are using a certificate signed by a third-party certificate authority,
generate a new certificate request that contains the current System Management IP in the SAN field
and get this signed by your certificate authority.