Deleting an HTTPS Certificate
Disabling the Web Browser
Interface
The access point generates a certificate automatically when you enable HTTPS.
However, if you need to change the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for an
access point, or you need to add an FQDN after enabling HTTPS, you can
delete the certificate. Follow these steps to delete the certificate.
1. Browse to the Services>HTTP page.
2. Uncheck the Enable Secure (HTTPS) Browsing check box to disable
HTTPS.
3. Click Delete Certificate.
4. Re-enable HTTPS.
The access point generates a new certificate by using the new FQDN.
To prevent all use of the web browser interface, check the Disable Web-Based
Management checkbox on the Services: HTTP-Web Server page and click Apply.
To re-enable the web browser interface, enter this CLI global configuration
command.
ap(config)# ip http server
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