User Manual Part 2

User’s Guide Version 1.0
Certificate File – the PEM-encoded certificate file for the server.
Corresponding RSA or DSA private keys SHOULD NOT be included.
Private Key File – the PEM-encoded private key file for the server.
Private key SHOULD NOT be encrypted with a password. This private key should
correspond to the certificate above.
Upload – upload new certificates.
Depending on the public key infrastructure implementation, the certificate includes the owner's public
key, the expiration date of the certificate, the owner's name, and other information about the public
key owner. The default certificate implemented in the AC includes the following:
Figure 171 – Default Certificate Properties
Flash – upload new certificates into the controller.
Cancel – cancel new certificate upload.
Uploaded certificate and key file can not be removed, should over write by new
uploaded files.
System | Configuration | Save and Restore
You can save your current device configuration file locally using the save and restore menu under
the system | configuration menu:
Figure 172 – Save and Restore
Such device configuration is saved in the specific format file (.cfg):
Network configuration settings (including network interface, VLAN, port forwarding, route,
management subnet, DHCP, DNS, RADIUS, tunnels)
User interfaces configuration settings (including user pages templates)
System configuration settings (including syslog, NTP configuration, access settings)
Connection settings (including e-mail redirection and station supervision)
Click the download button to start saving the configuration file. You can change or leave the default
configuration file description:
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