Wlan Certification Settings (For Eap-Tls In Client Mode Only) - Moxa Technologies AirWorks AWK-3121 User Manual

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AirWorks AWK-3121 User's Manual
WLAN Certification Settings
When EAP-TLS is used, a WLAN Certificate will be required at the client end to support
WPA/WPA2-Enterprise. The AWK-3121 can support the PKCS #12, also known as Personal
Information Exchange Syntax Standard, certificate formats that define file formats commonly used
to store private keys with accompanying public key certificates, protected with a password-based
symmetric key.
Current Status displays information for the current WLAN certificate, which has been imported
into the AWK-3121. Nothing will be shown if no certificate is available.
Certificate issued to: shows the certificate user
Certificate issued by: shows the certificate issuer
Certificate expiration date: indicates when the certificate has expired
You can import a new WLAN certificate in Import WLAN Certificate by following these steps in
order:
1. Input the corresponding password (or key) in the Certificate private password field. Then
click Submit to set the password.
2. You can see the password displayed in the Certificate private password field. Then click on
the Browse button in Select certificate/key file and select the certificate file.
3. Click Upload Certificate File to import the certificate file. If it succeeds, you can see the
information uploaded in Current Certificate. If it fails, you may need to return to step 1 to set
the password correctly and then import the certificate file again.
NOTE
The WLAN certificate will remain after the AWK-3121 reboots. Even though it is expired, it can
still be seen on Current Certificate.
(for EAP-TLS in Client mode only)
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