Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch 관리 매뉴얼
Administration
HTTP/HTTPS Service
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Managing SSL Certificates
To use the 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.
WAP device can generate a certificate, or you can download it from your network
or from a TFTP server.
In the Generate SSL Certificate area, click Generate to generate the certificate
with the WAP device. This operation should be done after the WAP device has
acquired an IP address to ensure that the common name for the certificate
matches the IP address of the WAP device. 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.
with the WAP device. This operation should be done after the WAP device has
acquired an IP address to ensure that the common name for the certificate
matches the IP address of the WAP device. 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 SSL
Certificate File Status area, you can view whether a certificate
currently exists on the WAP device, and view this information about it:
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Certificate File Present
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Certificate Expiration Date
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Certificate Issuer Common Name
If an SSL certificate (with a .pem extension) exists on the WAP device, you can
download it to your computer as a backup. In the Download SSL Certificate
(From Device to PC) area, select HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP for the Download
Method and then click Download.
download it to your computer as a backup. In the Download SSL Certificate
(From Device to PC) area, select HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP for the Download
Method and then click Download.
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If you select HTTP/HTTPS, you are prompted to confirm the download and
then to browse to the location to save the file on your network.
then to browse to the location to save the file on your network.
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If you select TFTP, additional fields appear to enable you to enter the File
Name to assign to the downloaded file, and enter the TFTP server address
where the file will be downloaded.
Name to assign to the downloaded file, and enter the TFTP server address
where the file will be downloaded.
You can also upload a certificate file (with a .pem extension) from your computer to
the WAP device. In the Upload SSL Certificate (From PC to Device) area, select
HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP for the Upload Method.
the WAP device. In the Upload SSL Certificate (From PC to Device) area, select
HTTP/HTTPS or TFTP for the Upload Method.
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For HTTP/HTTPS, browse to the network location, select the file, and click
Upload.
Upload.
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For TFTP, enter the File Name as it exists on the TFTP server and the TFTP
Server IPv4 Address, then click Upload. The filename cannot contain the
following characters: spaces, <, >, |, \, : , (, ), &, ; , #, ? , *, and two or more
successive periods.
Server IPv4 Address, then click Upload. The filename cannot contain the
following characters: spaces, <, >, |, \, : , (, ), &, ; , #, ? , *, and two or more
successive periods.
A confirmation appears when the upload was successful.