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Chapter 14 Certificates
NWA3000-N Series User’s Guide
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14.3 Trusted Certificates
Click Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates to open the
Trusted Certificates screen. This screen displays a summary list of certificates
that you have set the NWA3000-N series AP to accept as trusted. The NWA3000-N
series AP also accepts any valid certificate signed by a certificate on this list as
being trustworthy; thus you do not need to import any certificate that is signed by
one of these certificates.
Figure 81 Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Password This field only applies when you import a binary PKCS#12 format file. Type the
file’s password that was created when the PKCS #12 file was exported.
OK Click OK to save the certificate on the NWA3000-N series AP.
Cancel Click Cancel to quit and return to the My Certificates screen.
Table 65 Configuration > Object > Certificate > My Certificates > Import (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 66 Configuration > Object > Certificate > Trusted Certificates
LABEL DESCRIPTION
PKI Storage
Space in Use
This bar displays the percentage of the NWA3000-N series AP’s PKI
storage space that is currently in use. When the storage space is almost
full, you should consider deleting expired or unnecessary certificates
before adding more certificates.
Edit Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen with an
in-depth list of information about the certificate.
Remove The NWA3000-N series AP keeps all of your certificates unless you
specifically delete them. Uploading a new firmware or default
configuration file does not delete your certificates. To remove an entry,
select it and click Remove. The NWA3000-N series AP confirms you
want to remove it before doing so. Subsequent certificates move up by
one when you take this action.