Chapter 15 System
Click Configuration > System > Auth. Server. The following screen displays.
Figure 106 Configuration > System > Auth. Server
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 80 Configuration > System > Auth. Server
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Enable | Select this to have the |
Authentication | server to authenticate wireless clients connecting to trusted APs. |
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Authentication | Select the certificate the |
Server | server uses for authenticating wireless clients connecting to trusted |
Certificate | APs. |
| Note: It is recommended that you replace the factory default |
| certificate with one that uses your |
| MAC address. Do this when you first log in to the NWA3000- |
| N series AP or in the Object > Certificate > My Certificates |
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Trusted Client | Use this table to manage the list of profiles of trusted APs for which the |
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Add | Click this to add a new trusted AP profile. |
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Edit | Click this to edit the selected trusted AP profile. |
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Remove | Click this to remove the selected trusted AP profile. |
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Activate | To turn on a profile, select it and click Activate. |
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Inactivate | To turn off a profile, select it and click Inactivate. |
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# | This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific |
| profile. |
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Status | This field shows whether or not the entry is activated. |
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