Managing Certificates
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hexadecimals. The 64 hexadecimals can be automatically generated
by selecting
Generate a Random Key
.
■
WPA
: Select an authentication type, and enter a user name and a
password for
TTLS
and
PEAP
, or select a user certificate for
TLS
. If you
select
LEAP-compatible mode
, enter the user name and password for
your RADIUS account. These options are not available in ad-hoc mode.
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Select
Apply
.
Managing
Certificates
Under
System Configuration
, click
Certificate Management
. The
Certificate Management page appears where you can manage
certificates and set options of certificate validation.
If you have a RADIUS server on the network and you want to use the TLS
authentication method, you need to upload the certificates to the Bridge.
There are two types of certificates: trusted root certificate and user
certificate. Trusted root certificates are required for TLS with the option
Validate server certificate
enabled, while user certificates are mandatory
to TLS.
You need to copy certificates to the computer in which you configure the
Bridge with a Web browser before you can upload them to the Bridge.
Uploading a Trusted
Root Certificate
You can upload up to 64 trusted root certificates. To upload a trusted root
certificate:
1
Under
Trusted root certificate
, click
Add
, and then enter the Upload
Trusted Root Certificate page.
2
In
File Name
, type the file name manually, or click
Browse
to select a
trusted root certificate stored on your local computer. Click
Open
to
upload the certificate.
3
In
Description
, type a brief description for the certificate. This can help
you identify this specific certificate, if there are other trusted root
certificates on the system.
4
Click
Upload
.
When a trusted root certificate is uploaded successfully, it appears in the
list on the Certificate Management page.