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CHAPTER 12
Certificates
12.1 Overview
This chapter describes how your ZyXEL Device can use certificates as a means of
authenticating wireless clients. It gives background information about public-key certificates
and explains how to use them.
A certificate contains the certificate owners identity and public key. Certificates provide a
way to exchange public keys for use in authentication.
Figure 107 Certificates Example
In the figure above, the ZyXEL Device (Z) checks the identity of the notebook (A) using a
certificate before granting it access to the network.
12.1.1 What You Can Do in the Certificates Screens
Use the My Certificates screens (Section 12.2 on page 186) to generate and export self-
signed certificates or certification requests and import the ZyXEL Device’s CA-signed
certificates.
Use the Trusted CAs screens (Section 12.3 on page 194) to save CA certificates to the
ZyXEL Device.
Use the Trusted Remote Hosts screens (Section 12.4 on page 199) to import self-signed
certificates.
Use the Directory Servers screens (Section 12.5 on page 204) to configure a list of
addresses of directory servers (that contain lists of valid and revoked certificates).