Cisco Cisco WAP571E Wireless-AC N Premium Dual Radio Outdoor Access Point Maintenance Manual
System Security
802.1X Supplicant
Cisco WAP571/E Administration Guide
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Password—The WAP device uses this MD5 password when responding to
requests from an 802.1X authenticator. The password can be 1 to 64
characters in length. ASCII-printable characters are allowed, which includes
uppercase and lowercase alphabetic letters, numeric digits, and all special
characters except quotation marks.
requests from an 802.1X authenticator. The password can be 1 to 64
characters in length. ASCII-printable characters are allowed, which includes
uppercase and lowercase alphabetic letters, numeric digits, and all special
characters except quotation marks.
NOTE
In EAP-TLS mode, the WAP device uses this Identity when responding to
requests from an 802.1X authenticator. The WAP device supports pem format
certificate file. The certificate file must include private key and root certificates. The
WAP device expects that this certificate file is a password-protected file. The WAP
device will use Private Key Password to unlock this certificate file.
certificate file. The certificate file must include private key and root certificates. The
WAP device expects that this certificate file is a password-protected file. The WAP
device will use Private Key Password to unlock this certificate file.
STEP 4
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
NOTE
After new settings are saved, the corresponding processes may be stopped
and restarted. When this happens, the WAP device may lose connectivity. We
recommend that you change WAP device settings when a loss of connectivity will
least affect your wireless clients.
recommend that you change WAP device settings when a loss of connectivity will
least affect your wireless clients.
The Certificate File Status area shows whether a current certificate exists:
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Certificate File Present—Indicates whether the HTTP SSL Certificate file
is present. The field shows Yes if it is present. The default setting is No.
is present. The field shows Yes if it is present. The default setting is No.
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Certificate Expiration Date—Indicates when the HTTP SSL Certificate file
will expire. The range is a valid date.
will expire. The range is a valid date.
The Certificate File Upload area enables you to upload a certificate file to the AP:
STEP 1
Select either HTTP or TFTP as the Transfer Method.
STEP 2
If you selected HTTP, click Browse to select the file.
NOTE
To configure the HTTP and HTTPS server settings, see
If you selected TFTP, enter the Filename and the TFTP Server IPv4 Address. The
filename cannot contain the following characters: spaces, <, >, |, \, : , (, ), &, ; , #, ? , *,
and two or more successive periods.
filename cannot contain the following characters: spaces, <, >, |, \, : , (, ), &, ; , #, ? , *,
and two or more successive periods.
STEP 3
Click Upload.