Internal Domain Name With Certificate - LevelOne AMG-2001 User Manual

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AMG-2001
Access and AP Management Gateway

7.1.2 Internal Domain Name with Certificate

Configure Internal Domain Name, go to: System >> General.
Internal Domain Name is the domain name of the AMG-2001 as seen on client machines connected
under service zone. It must conform to FQDN (Fully-Qualified Domain Name) standard. A user on client
machine can use this domain name to access AMG-2001 instead of its IP address.
In addition, when "Use the name on the security certificate" option is checked, the system will use
the CN (Common Name) value of the uploaded SSL certificate as the domain name.
Configure Certificate, go to: Users >> Additional Configuration >> Certificate.
Certificate: A data record used for authenticating network entities such as a server or a client. A
certificate contains X.509 information pieces about its owner (called the subject) and the signing
Certificate Authority (called the issuer), plus the owner's public key and the signature made by the CA.
Network entities verify these signatures using CA certificates. You can apply for a SSL certificate at CAs
such as VeriSign.
If you already have an SSL Certificate, please Click Browse to select the file and upload it. Click Apply
to complete the upload process.
Without a valid certificate, users may encounter the following problem in IE7 when they try to open the
login page.
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