User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring the Wireless AP
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Configuring VLAN tags for Wireless APs
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All .pfx files created by the third-party Certificate Authentication
application must be zipped into one file.
Generate one certificate, using the third-party Certificate Authentication
application, to be applied to all Wireless APs. When generating the certificate,
use the Common name value (either Name, Serial, or MAC) of the Wireless
AP to name the generated certificate.
To configure 802.1x EAP-TLS authentication in pass through mode using
Multi-edit:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The HiPath
Wireless AP screen is displayed.
2. In the left pane, click AP 802.1x Multi-edit.
3. In the Wireless APs list, click one or more Wireless APs to configure. To
select multiple Wireless APs, click the Wireless APs from the list while
pressing the CTRL key.
4. In the Bulk Certificate Upload section, click Browse. The Choose file
window is displayed.
5. Navigate to the location of the file (.zip or .pfx), and then click Open. The
name of the file is displayed in the PFX,CER or ZIP Archive box.
6. In the Password box, type the password used during the certificates
generation process.
7. Click Upload and Set certificates. Once complete, the Settings updated
message is displayed in the footer of the HiPath Wireless Assistant.
The 802.1x EAP-TLS authentication configuration is assigned to the Wireless
APs. The Wireless APs can now be deployed to 802.1x enabled switch ports.
To configure 802.1x PEAP authentication using Multi-edit:
1. From the main menu, click Wireless AP Configuration. The HiPath
Wireless AP screen is displayed.
2. In the left pane, click AP 802.1x Multi-edit.
3. In the Wireless APs list, click one or more APs to edit. To select multiple APs,
click the APs from the list while pressing the CTRL key.
4. In the PEAP Authentication section, do the following:
In the Username drop-down list, click the value you want to assign as the
user name credential:
•Name – The name of the Wireless AP, which is assigned on the AP
Properties tab. The Wireless AP name can be edited.
•Serial – The serial number of the Wireless AP. The Wireless AP serial
number cannot be edited.