Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch 관리 매뉴얼

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System Security
802.1X/802.1X Supplicant
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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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.
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Certificate Expiration Date—Indicates when the HTTP SSL Certificate 
file will expire. The range is a valid date.
Certificate File Upload—Enables you to upload a certificate file to the WAP 
device. You can: 
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Choose either HTTP or TFTP as the Transfer Method.
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If you selected HTTP, click Browse to select the file. Se
 for more information on configuring the HTTP server settings. 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.
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Click Upload. A confirmation window appears, followed by a progress 
bar to indicate the status of the upload.
STEP  5
If you enable the authenticator, click Show Details to configure these parameters
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Use Global RADIUS Server Settings—By default, each Ethernet port uses 
the global RADIUS settings that you define for the WAP device (see RADIUS 
Server). However, you can configure each port to use a different set of 
RADIUS servers.
Check to use the global RADIUS server settings, or uncheck to use a 
separate RADIUS server for a port and enter the Server IP Address or 
Server IPv6 AddressKey, and Authentication Port fields. 
Server IP Address Type—The IP version that the RADIUS server uses. You 
can toggle between the address types to configure IPv4 and IPv6 global 
RADIUS address settings, but the WAP device contacts only the RADIUS 
server or servers for the address type you select in this field.
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Server IP Address 1 or Server IPv6 Address 1—The address for the 
primary RADIUS server for this Ethernet port. 
When the first PC plugs in and tries to authenticate with the WAP device, 
the WAP device sends an authentication request to the primary server. If 
the primary server responds to the authentication request, the WAP 
device continues to use this RADIUS server as the primary server, and 
authentication requests are sent to the address you specify.