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You have the option of using the Server Name Indication feature of client-ssl profiles.
Here are a few resources that should get you started. As for a production impact, there is always a small chance of some interruption, so I would practice enabling the feature on a Non-production virtual service to help you understand the impact.
https://devcentral.f5.com/articles/ssl-profiles-part-7-server-name-indication
https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/13000/400/sol13452.html
Hello Faizan123,
In that case then you do not need to treat the SAN/UCC certificate any differently than a normal one.
You are correct that creating a CSR and key via the configuration utility should not have any impact on your production traffic. The only situation I can think of (though this should be captured as an error) would be to try to create a file with the same name as the other.
Thanks.