3com 3CRWXR10095A Manual De Usuario

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Connecting to 3WXM Services
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If the Certificate Check dialog is displayed, click Accept. (For more 
certificate options, see the next section, “Certificate Check”.)
If the Finish button does not become available, read the last message in 
the message area of the page to determine why the service could not be 
reached. Here are common error messages and suggestions for 
troubleshooting them:
„
Unable to connect to address: ip-addr:tcp-port-number
Verify that the service is running on the server. 
„
Connection error for address: ip-addr:tcp-port-number
Verify that the service has been started. If the service is running, verify 
that the certificate on the server is still valid (for example, is not out of 
date).
„
HTTP 403: Forbidden
This message can indicate that the username and password are 
invalid. Ask the administrator for a username and password.
Certificate Check
When the 3WXM client connects to 3WXM Services, the client checks the 
certificate presented by 3WXM Services to ensure that the certificate is 
valid. The certificate is in a key store file on the server. 
The default key store file is .services_keystore. This file contains a 
self-signed certificate for 3WXM Services. You can use this certificate if 
desired or you can configure the service to use a different key store file 
containing a different certificate. (See “Changing Service Settings” on 
page 497.) 
By default, the 3WXM client does not accept self-signed certificates, even 
from 3WXM Services. Instead, when 3WXM Services or another device 
presents a self-signed certificate to the 3WXM client, the Certificate 
Check dialog box appears on the client. This dialog box displays the 
certificate information. 
The options you select in this dialog box apply to all HTTPS connections 
with the 3WXM client. For example, the 3WXM client also checks the 
validity of certificates presented by WX switches, and the settings you 
select in this dialog affect those connections too.