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| Issuer | This field displays identifying information about the certificate’s issuing certification |
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| Valid From | This field displays the date that the certificate becomes applicable. The text |
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| Valid To | This field displays the date that the certificate expires. The text displays in red and |
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| Apply | Click Apply to have the ZyAIR use certificates to authenticate wireless clients. |
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8.3 Trusted AP Overview
A trusted AP is an AP that uses the ZyAIR’s internal RADIUS server to authenticate it’s wireless clients.
The following shows how this is done in two phases.
Figure 45 Trusted AP Overview |
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1Configure an IP address and shared secret in the Trusted AP database to authenticate an AP as a trusted AP.
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