
Web
Server
Settings
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
100
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Maximum
Sessions
When
a
user
logs
on
to
the
AP
web
interface,
a
session
is
created.
This
session
is
maintained
until
the
user
logs
off
or
the
session
inactivity
timer
expires.
Enter
the
number
web
sessions,
including
both
HTTP
and
HTTPs,
that
can
exist
at
the
same
time.
The
range
is
1
–
10
sessions.
If
the
maximum
number
of
sessions
is
reached,
the
next
user
who
attempts
to
log
on
to
the
AP
web
interface
receives
an
error
message
about
the
session
limit.
Session
Timeout
Enter
the
maximum
amount
of
time,
in
minutes,
an
inactive
user
remains
logged
on
to
the
AP
web
interface.
When
the
configured
timeout
is
reached,
the
user
is
automatically
logged
off
the
AP.
The
range
is
1
–
1440
minutes
(1440
minutes
=
1
day).
Generate
SSL
Certificate
Select
this
option
to
generate
a
new
SSL
certificate
for
the
secure
Web
server.
This
should
be
done
once
the
access
point
has
an
IP
address
to
ensure
that
the
common
name
for
the
certificate
matches
the
IP
address
of
the
UAP.
Generating
a
new
SSL
certificate
will
restart
the
secure
Web
server.
The
secure
connection
will
not
work
until
the
new
certificate
is
accepted
on
the
browser.
HTTP
SSL
Certificate
File
Status
Indicates
whether
a
certificate
file
is
present
and
specifies
its
expiration
date
and
issuer
common
name.
To
Get
the
Current
HTTP
SSL
Certificate
Save
a
copy
of
the
current
HTTP
SSL
certificate
on
a
local
system
or
TFTP
server.
• HTTP
—
Click
Download
and
specify
where
to
store
the
backup
copy
of
the
certificate
file.
• TFTP
—
Provide
a
file
name
for
the
certificate
file,
including
the
file
path,
specify
the
IP
address
of
the
TFTP
server
where
the
certificate
file
copy
is
to
be
stored,
and
then
click
Download
.
To
upload
a
HTTP
SSL
Certificate
from
a
PC
or
a
TFTP
Server
Upload
a
certificate
file
to
the
AP
by
using
HTTP
or
TFTP:
• HTTP
—
Browse
to
the
location
where
the
certificate
file
is
stored
and
click
Upload
.
• TFTP
—
Specify
the
IP
address
of
the
TFTP
server
where
the
certificate
file
is
located
and
provide
the
file
name,
including
the
file
path,
then
click
Upload
.
Note:
Click
Apply
to
apply
the
changes
and
to
save
the
settings.
If
you
disable
the
protocol
you
are
currently
using
to
access
the
AP
management
interface,
the
current
connection
will
end
and
you
will
not
be
able
to
access
the
AP
by
using
that
protocol
until
it
is
enabled.
Table
37:
Web
Server
Settings
(Cont.)
Field
Description