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Using UPnP
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Using UPnP
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows
other UPnP-enabled WLAN subscribers
access to the handset configuration data
and allows the handset to use the services
of other WLAN subscribers.
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Open the following Web page:
Admin
¢
Network
¢
UPnP
.
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Activate
UPnP Device
, so that other
WLAN subscribers can access the hand-
set's configuration data.
UPnP Device
must be activated if, for example, you
wish to access the directory with the
PhoneBook Manager.
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Click on
Apply
.
Importing/deleting
authentication certificates
Certificates are files that contain all rele-
vant subscriber information for authenti-
cation in the WLAN. You need certificates
if authentication with TLS is set up in the
WLAN (page 93).
The certificates required for authentica-
tion in the WLAN are created by a certifica-
tion server. Access authorisation for the
WLAN is monitored by an authentication
server.
You may need to save the following certif-
icates relating to access to the WLAN on
the handset:
u
WLAN client certificate
The (WLAN) client certificate identifies
the handset. The handset must transfer
the certificate on registration. Using
the client certificate, the authentica-
tion server checks the access authorisa-
tion for the WLAN.
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WLAN root certificate
u
If the handset has registered using the
correct client certificate, the authenti-
cation server sends its server certificate
to the handset. The handset can
(optional) use the certificate to check
whether it has logged on to the correct
authentication server (in the correct
WLAN). The handset needs the WLAN
root certificate to do this. If the check
needs to be carried out (see
Validate
Server Certificate
,
page 93), you will also
need to transfer the WLAN root certifi-
cate to the handset.
Please note
: It is only possible to check
the server certificate if the WLAN root
certificate is available in cer format.
You must save the certificates on the PC
before import.
Importing a new certificate and updating
certificates
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Open the following Web page:
Admin
¢
Certificates
¢
WLAN Client
/
WLAN Root
.
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In the
Retrieve a certificate
field, enter
the file name, including the complete
path, or click on
Browse...
and select the
file (page 77).
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Click on
Update
.
The new certificate is stored on the hand-
set.
Deleting a certificate
¤
Open the following Web page:
Admin
¢
Certificates
¢
WLAN Client
/
WLAN Root
.
¤
Open the
Select a certificate
list of saved
certificates and select a certificate.
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Click on
Delete
.
Note:
If you wish to use UPnP, DHCP must be ena-
bled, i.e. you must not assign a fixed IP address
to the handset (page 92).
Caution:
If
UPnP Device
is activated, other WLAN sub-
scribers can access the handset. You must
therefore assign a Handset PIN and Admin PIN
before you activate this function. If you do not
wish to use the function, deactivate it.