
RadioLinx Configuration Manager
RLXIB-IHN
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802.11n
User Manual
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Page 104 of 171
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 23, 2011
CA Certificate
Trusted Certificates or CA certificates are used to verify the validity of certificates
signed by them. When a certificate is generated, it is signed by a trusted
organization or authority called the Certificate Authority.
Parameter Description
File Location
To upload trusted CA certificates, the trusted CA certificate file must be
stored on the host computer being used to access this web interface.
Click Choose File to find and select the trusted CA certificate file.
Upload
Once the trusted CA certificate file is located and its path appears in the
above location field, click Upload. After successful upload this certificate
will be displayed in the below list of Uploaded Certificates.
Uploaded Certificates
This table lists the certificates (both device and trusted CA) stored on this unit.
The following fields are displayed:
Parameter Description
Common Name (CN)
A unique name used to identify a certificate.
Certificate Type
The certificate type should either be device (i.e. meant to authenticate
this RLXIB-IHN radio) or CA (i.e. the signing authority, and must also
exist on the RADIUS server).
Issuer Name
The name of the CA that issued the certificate.
Expiry Time
The date on which the Certificate expires. You should renew the
certificate before it expires.
The actions that can be taken on uploaded certificates are:
Parameter Description
Select All
Selects all the uploaded certificates in the table.
Delete
Deletes the selected uploaded certificate or certificates.