Cisco Cisco WAP571E Wireless-AC N Premium Dual Radio Outdoor Access Point Manual De Mantenimiento

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Administration
HTTP/HTTPS Service
Cisco WAP571/E Administration Guide
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HTTP Server—Enables access through HTTP. By default, HTTP access is 
enabled. If you disable it, any current connections using that protocol are 
disconnected.
HTTP Port—The logical port number to use for HTTP connections, from 
1025 to 65535. The default port number for HTTP connections is the well-
known IANA port number 80. 
HTTPS Server—Enables access through secure HTTP. By default, HTTPS 
access is enabled. If you disable it, any current connections using that 
protocol are disconnected.
HTTPS Port—The logical port number to use for HTTP connections, from 
1025 to 65535. The default port number for HTTP connections is the well-
known IANA port number 443. 
Redirect HTTP to HTTPS—Redirects management HTTP access attempts 
on the HTTP port to the HTTPS port. This field is available only when HTTP 
access is disabled.
STEP  4
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
Managing SSL Certificates
To use HTTPS services, the WAP device must have a valid SSL certificate. The 
WAP device can generate a certificate or you can download it from your network 
or from a TFTP server. 
To generate the certificate with the WAP device, click Generate SSL Certificate. 
This should be done after the AP has acquired an IP address to ensure that the 
common name for the certificate matches the IP address of the AP. Generating a 
new SSL certificate restarts the secure web server. The secure connection does 
not work until the new certificate is accepted on the browser.
In the Certificate File Status area, you can view whether a certificate currently 
exists on the WAP device, and view this information about it:
Certificate File Present
Certificate Expiration Date
Certificate Issuer Common Name