NOTE
If you use the Self Signed certificate for encryption of the device web server – browser
communication, the communication is secure, but the browser will warn you that it is unable
to verify the device certificate validity.
The current list of uploaded CA and user certificates is available in the following two folders: CA Certificates
and User Certificates.
Certificate Upload
1. Click to upload a certificate saved in the storage.
2. Select the certificate (or private key) file in a dialog window.
3. Press the Upload button.
4. Press to remove a certificate from the device.
NOTE
• A certificate with a private RSA key longer than 2048 bits can be rejected. and the
following message will be displayed:
“The private key file/password was not accepted by the device!”
• For certificates based on elliptic curves use the secp256r1 (aka prime256v1 aka NIST
P-256) and secp384r1 (aka NIST P-384) curves only.
Auto Provisioning
My2N
The My2N cloud platform is used for remote administration and configuration of the 2N IP devices and helps
you remotely connect to the device web interface.
My2N Enabled – enable connection to My2N.
My2N Security Code
Serial Number – display the serial number of the device to which the valid My2N code applies.
My2N Security Code – device code for adding to My2N.
Generate New – the active My2N Security Code will be invalidated and a new one will be generated.
Connection State
It displays information on the state of the device connection to My2N.
My2N ID – unique identifier of the company created via the My2N portal.
TR069
Use this tab to enable and configure remote device management via the TR-069 protocol. TR-069 helps you
reliably configure the device parameters, update and back up configuration and/or upgrade device firmware.
Software Configuration
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