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<option2> is one of the options:
true or false.
Option
Description
true
Always make the network connection successful
even though the TLS certificate chain contains any
certificate which is outdated or not valid yet.
false
The network connection is NOT successfully
established when the TLS certificate chain contains
any certificate which is outdated or not valid yet.
<option3> is one of the options:
true or false.
Option
Description
true
Make the network connection successful when the
SRC system time is earlier than the firmware build
before synchronizing with the NTP server, causing
the TLS certificate to become invalid.
false
The network connection is NOT successfully
established when the SRC finds that the TLS
certificate is not valid due to incorrect system time.
<FQDN> is the name of the RADIUS server if it is present in the TLS
certificate. The name must match the fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) of the host shown in the certificate.
EAP CA Certificate Example
This section provides a CA certificate example for the Ethernet interface
"ETH1". Your CA certificate contents should be different from the
contents displayed in this example.
In addition, the procedure of uploading the client certificate and client
private key in CLI is similar to the following example, except for the CLI
command.
To provide a CA certificate:
1.
Make sure you have entered the configuration mode. See
Entering
Configuration Mode
(on page 403).
2.
Type the following command for ETH1 and press Enter.
config:#
network ethernet eth1 eapCACertificate
3.
The system prompts you to enter the contents of the CA certificate.
4.
Open a CA certificate using a text editor. You should see certificate
contents similar to the following.
Summary of Contents for Raritan SRC-0100
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Page 301: ...Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface 289 6 Click Create to finish the creation...
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Page 625: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 613 Note If your SRC uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 630: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 618 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
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