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Field
Generate HTTP SSL
Certificate
HTTP SSL
Certificate File
Status
To Get the
Current HTTP SSL
Certificate
To upload a HTTP
SSL Certificate
from a PC or a TFTP
Server
Note: Click Apply to apply the changes and to save the settings. If you disable the protocol you
are currently using to access the AP management interface, the current connection will end and
you will not be able to access the AP by using that protocol until it is enabled.

Configuring SNMP on the Access Point

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) defines a standard for recording, storing, and sharing information
about network devices. SNMP facilitates network management, troubleshooting, and maintenance. The AP supports
SNMP versions 1, 2, and 3. Unless specifically noted, all configuration parameters on this page apply to SNMPv1 and
SNMPv2c only.
Key components of any SNMP-managed network are managed devices, SNMP agents, and a management system.
The agents store data about their devices in Management Information Bases (MIBs) and return this data to the SNMP
manager when requested. Managed devices can be network nodes such as APs, routers, switches, bridges, hubs,
servers, or printers.
The UAP can function as an SNMP managed device for seamless integration into network management systems such
as HP OpenView.
From the SNMP page under the Services heading, you can start or stop control of SNMP agents, configure community
passwords, access MIBs, and configure SNMP Trap destinations.
From the pages under the SNMPv3 heading, you can manage SNMPv3 users and their security levels and define
access control to the SNMP MIBs. For information about how to configure SNMPv3 views, groups, users, and targets,
see
"Section 6 - Configuring SNMPv3" on page 75.
To configure SNMP, click the SNMP tab under the Services heading and update the fields described in the table
below.
January 2015
Description
Select this option to generate a new SSL certificate for the secure Web server. This should
be done once the access point has an IP address to ensure that the common name for the
certificate matches the IP address of the UAP. Generating a new SSL certificate will restart
the secure Web server. The secure connection will not work until the new certificate is
accepted on the browser. Click the Update button to generate the new SSL certificate.
Indicates whether a certificate file is present and specifies its expiration date and issuer
common name.
Save a copy of the current HTTP SSL certificate on a local system or TFTP server.
•) HTTP — Click Download and specify where to store the backup copy of the certificate
file.
•) TFTP — Provide a file name for the certificate file, including the file path, specify the
IP address of the TFTP server where the certificate file copy is to be stored, and then
click Download.
Upload a certificate file to the AP by using HTTP or TFTP:
•) HTTP — Browse to the location where the certificate file is stored and click Upload.
•) TFTP — Specify the IP address of the TFTP server where the certificate file is located
and provide the file name, including the file path, then click Upload.

Table 36 - Web Server Settings

Section 5 - Configuring Access Point Services
Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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