Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points

Autonomous Access Points Converted to Lightweight Mode

Step 10 To view details about the access points that are provisioned using LSC, enter this command:

show certificate lsc ap-provision

Information similar to the following appears:

LSC

AP-Provisioning

Yes

Provision-List

Present

Idx

Mac Address

 

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1 00:18:74:c7:c0:90

Using the GUI to Authorize Access Points

Using the controller GUI, follow these steps to authorize access points.

Step 1 Click Security > AAA > AP Policies to open the AP Policies page (see Figure 7-6).

Figure 7-6

AP Policies Page

Step 2 If you want the access point to accept self-signed certificates (SSCs), manufactured-installed certificates (MICs), or local significant certificates (LSCs), check the appropriate check box.

Step 3 If you want the access points to be authorized using a AAA RADIUS server, check the Authorize MIC APs against auth-list or AAA check box.

Step 4 If you want the access points to be authorized using an LSC, check the Authorize LSC APs against auth-listcheck box.

Step 5 Click Apply to commit your changes.

Step 6 Follow these steps to add an access point to the controller’s authorization list:

a.Click Add to access the Add AP to Authorization List area.

b.In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the access point.

 

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