Specifications
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide
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The Certificate Request screen disappears and the ID of the generated certificate request
displays in the drop-down list of certificates within the Self Certificates screen.
6. Click the Generate Request button from within the Self Certificates screen. The certificate
content displays within the Self Certificate screen.
7. Click the Copy to clipboard button (Note that this feature will work with Internet Explorer
browser version 6 and above only). Save the certificate content to a secure location.
8. Connect to the Windows 2008 server used to sign the certificate.
9. Select the Request a certificate option. Click Next to continue.
10. Select the Advanced request checkbox from within the Choose Request Type screen and
click Next to continue.
11. From within the Advanced Certificate Requests screen, select the Submit a certificate
request using a base 64 encoded PKCS #10 file or a renewal request using a
base64 encoded PKCS file option. Click Next to continue.
12. Paste the content of certificate in the Saved Request field (within the Submit a Saved
Request screen).
If you do not have administrative privileges, ensure the Web Server option has been
selected from the Certificate Template drop-down menu. Click Submit.
13. Select the Base 64 encoded checkbox option from within the Certificate Issued screen and
select the Download CA Certificate link.
A File Download screen displays prompting the user to select the download location for
the certificate.
14. Click the Save button and save the certificate to a secure location.
15. Load the certificates on the access point
.
NOTE A Warning screen may display at this phase stating key information could
be lost if you proceed with the certificate request. Click the OK button to
continue, as the certificate has not been signed yet.
NOTE An administrator must make sure the Web Server option is available as a
selectable option for those without administrative privileges.