Web Interface Configuration Guide — Doc. 9196B
HD-PS401 and HD-PS402 • 11
Managing Certificates
Use the Manage Certificates dialog to add, remove and manage certificates used in 802.1x and
other protected networks.
1. Click Manage Certificates in the Actions drop-down menu. The following certificate tabs
are displayed:
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Root: The Root certificate is used by the Presentation System to validate the
network's authentication server. The Presentation System have a variety of Root
certificates, self-signed by trusted CAs (Certificate Authorities), preloaded into the
device. Root certificates must be self-signed.
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Intermediate: The Intermediate storage holds non self-signed certificates that are
used to validate the authentication server. These certificates will be provided by the
network administrator if the network does not use self-signed Root certificates.
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Machine: The machine certificate is an encrypted PFX file that is used by the
authentication server to validate the identity of the Presentation System. The
machine certificate will be provided by the network administrator, along with the
certificate password. For 802.1x, only one machine certificate can reside on the
device.
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Web Server: The Web Server certificate is a digital file that contains information
about the identity of the web server.