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Motorola WiNG 5.6 - Managing Crypto CMP Certificates

Motorola WiNG 5.6
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15. Refer to the Status tab to view the history of captive portal pages upload.
16. Select Clear History to clear the history displayed in the Status tab.
12.1.11 Managing Crypto CMP Certificates
Devices
Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) is an Internet protocol to obtain and manage digital certificates in a Public Key
Infrastructure (PKI) network. A Certificate Authority (CA) issues the certificates using the defined CMP.
Using CMP, a device can communicate to a CMP supported CA server, initiate a certificate request and download the required
certificates from the CA server. CMP supports multiple request options through for device communicating to a CMP supported
CA server. The device can initiate a request for getting the certificates from the server. It can also auto update the certificates
which are about to expire.
The CMP client on the controller, service platform or access point triggers a request for the configured CMS CA server. Once
the certificate is validated and confirmed from the CA server it is saved on the device and becomes part of the trustpoint. During
the creation of the CMP policy the trustpoint is assigned a name and client information. An administrator can use a manually
created trustpoint for one service (like HTTPs) and use the CMP generated trustpoint for RADIUS EAP certificate based
authentication.
Use the Crypto CMP Certificate menu item to manage these certificates.
Figure 12-57 Crypto CMP Certificate Management screen
Hostname Displays the hostname of the target device.
MAC Displays the factory assigned MAC address of the target device.
State Displays the target device’s state.
Progress Displays the progress of the upload to the target device.
Retries Displays the number of retires attempted for upload to the target device.
Last Status Displays the last known status of the upload to the target device.

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