Specifications
System Configuration
Altitude 3500 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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15 Load the certificates on the access point
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CAUTION
Ensure the CA Certificate is loaded before the Self Certificate, or risk an invalid certificate load.
16 Open the certificate file and copy its contents into the CA Certificates screen by clicking the Paste
from Clipboard button.
The certificate is now ready to be loaded into the access point’s flash memory.
17 Click the Import root CA Certificate button from within the CA Certificates screen.
18 Verify the contents of the certificate file display correctly within the CA Certificates screen.
19 Open the certificate file and copy its contents into the Self Certificates screen by clicking the Paste
from Clipboard button.
20 Click the Load Certificate button.
21 Verify the contents of the certificate file display correctly within the Self Certificates screen.
The certificate for the onboard RADIUS authentication of MUs has now been generated and loaded
into the access point’s flash memory.
Apache Certificate Management
Apache certificate management allows the update and management of security certificates for an
Apache HTTP server. This allows users to upload a trusted certificate to their AP. When a client attaches
to it with a browser, a warning message pertaining to the certificate no longer displays.
Apache certificate management utilizes the access point’s existing Certificate Manager for the creation of
certificates and keys. The certificate can then be loaded into the Apache file system.
To import or export an Apache certificate:
1 Select System Configuration > Certificate Mgmt > Apache Certificates from the AP35xx menu tree.
The Apache Certificate Import/Export screen displays.