Creating A Certificate For Onboard Radius Authentication - Symbol AP-51xx Product Reference Manual

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The content of certificate request is copied to the clipboard.
Create an email to your CA, paste the content of the request into the body of the message
and send it to the CA.
The CA signs the certificate and will send it back. Once received, copy the content from the
email into the clipboard.
7. Click the
The content of the email displays in the window.
Click the
a VPN authentication option. The certificate ID displays in the Signed list.
NOTE If the access point is restarted after a certificate request has been
8. To use the certificate for a VPN tunnel, first define a tunnel and select the IKE settings to
use either RSA or DES certificates. For additional information on configuring VPN tunnels,
see
Configuring VPN Tunnels on page

4.3.3 Creating a Certificate for Onboard Radius Authentication

The access point can use its on-board Radius Server to generate certificates to authenticate MUs for
use with the access point. In addition, a Windows 2000 or 2003 Server is used to sign the certificate
before downloading it back to the access point's on-board Radius server and loading the certificate
for use with the access point.
Both a CA and Self certificate are required for Onboard Radius Authentication. For information on CA
Certificates, see
Importing a CA Certificate on page 4-10
Encoded format or risk loading an invalid certificate.
CAUTION Self certificates can only be generated using the access point GUI and
!
To create a self certificate for on-board Radius authentication:
1. Select
System Configuration
point menu tree.
Paste from clipboard
Load Certificate
button to import the certificate and make it available for use as
generated but before the signed certificate is imported, the import will not
execute properly. Do not restart the access point during this process.
CLI interfaces. No functionality exists for creating a self-certificate
using the access point's SNMP configuration option.
->
button.
6-36.
.
Ensure the certificate is in a Base 64
Certificate Mgmt
->
Self Certificates
from the access

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