Trusted Host Management; Apache Certificate Management; Adaptive Ap - Motorola AP-51 series Product Reference Manual

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locate attacks, rogue devices and network vulnerabilities in real time and permits both a wired and
wireless lockdown of wireless device connections upon acknowledgement of a threat.
For use in configuring the access point for WIPS support, see
page
5-66.

1.1.2 Trusted Host Management

Trusted subnet management restricts AP-51x1 LAN1, LAN2 and WAN interface access (via SNMP,
HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet and SSH) to a set of user defined trusted host or subnets. Only hosts with
matching subnet (or IP) addresses are able to access the access point. Enabling the feature denies
access from any subnet not defined as trusted. Once a set of trusted hosts is defined and applied, the
settings can be imported and exported as a part of the access point's configuration import/export
functionality.
For information on defining a set of trusted hosts for exclusive access point access, see
Trusted Hosts on page

1.1.3 Apache Certificate Management

Apache certificate managament allows the update and management of security certificates for an
Apache HTTP server. This allows users to upload a trusted certificate to their AP. When a client
attaches to it with a browser, a warning message pertaining to the certificate no longer displays.
Apache certificate managament utilizes the access point's existing Certificate Manager for the
creation of certificates and keys. The certificate can then be loaded into the apache file system using
a command.
For information on defining the Apache certificate management configuration, see
Management on page

1.1.4 Adaptive AP

An adaptive AP (AAP) is an AP-51XX access point that can adopt like an AP300 (L3). The management
of an AAP is conducted by a switch, once the access point connects to a Motorola WS5100, RFS6000
or RFS7000 model switch and receives its AAP configuration.
An AAP provides:
• local 802.11 traffic termination
• local encryption/decryption
4-14.
4-25.
Configuring WIPS Server Settings on
Apache Certificate
Introduction
1-3
Defining

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