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6 In the Password box, type the password that was used to protect the private key.
NOTE
The password that was used to protect the private key must be a maximum of 31 characters long.
7 To save your changes, click Save.
The 802.1X EAP-TLS authentication in pass through mode is assigned to the Altitude AP. The
Altitude AP can now be deployed to a 802.1X enabled switch port.
Viewing 802.1X credentials
When 802.1X authentication is configured on an Altitude AP, the light bulb icon on the 802.1X tab for
the configured Altitude AP is lit to indicate which 802.1X authentication method is used. An Altitude
AP can be configured to use both EAP-TLS and PEAP authentication methods. For example, when both
EAP-TLS and PEAP authentication methods are configured for the Altitude AP, both light bulb icons on
the 802.1X tab are lit.
NOTE
You can only view the 802.1X credentials of Altitude APs that have an active session with the Summit WM
Controller. If you attempt to view the credentials of an Altitude AP that does not have an active session, the Altitude
AP Credentials window displays the following message: Unable to query Altitude AP: not connected.
To view current 802.1X credentials:
1 From the main menu, click Altitude AP Configuration. The Altitude APs page is displayed.
2 In the Altitude AP list, click the Altitude AP for which you want to view its current 802.1X
credentials.
3 In the Current Credentials section, click Get additional Certificate info. The Altitude AP
Credentials window is displayed.
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