Motorola WiNG 5 System Reference Manual page 583

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IP Address
Hostname
Path
5. Select
OK
to import the defined trustpoint. Select
6. To optionally import a CA certificate, select the
A certificate authority (CA) is a network authority that issues and manages security credentials and public keys for
message encryption. The CA signs all digital certificates it issues with its own private key. The corresponding public
key is contained within the certificate and is called a CA certificate.
7. Define the following configuration parameters required for the
Trustpoint Name
From Network
If using Advanced settings, enter IP address of the server used to import the
trustpoint. This option is not valid for cf, usb1 and usb2.
If using Advanced settings, provide the hostname of the server used to import
the trustpoint. This option is not valid for cf, usb1, and usb2.
If using Advanced settings, specify the path to the trustpoint. Enter the
complete path to the file on the server.
Cancel
Import CA
Figure 12-12 Import CA Certificate screen
Enter the 32 character maximum name assigned to the target trustpoint
signing the certificate. A trustpoint represents a CA/identity pair containing
the identity of the CA, CA-specific configuration parameters, and an
association with an enrolled identity certificate.
Select the From Network radio button to provide network address information
to the location of the target CA certificate. The number of additional fields that
populate the screen is also dependent on the selected protocol. This is the
default setting.
to revert the screen to its last saved configuration.
button from the Trustpoints screen.
Import
of the CA certificate:
Operations 12 - 19

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