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Click Configuration > System > Auth. Server. The following screen displays.
Figure 101 Configuration > System > Auth. Server
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 80 Configuration > System > Auth. Server
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Enable
Authentication
Server
Select this to have the device use its internal RADIUS server to authenticate
wireless clients connecting to trusted APs.
Authentication
Server Certificate
Select the certificate the device’s internal RADIUS server uses for authenticating
wireless clients connecting to trusted APs.
Note: It is recommended that you replace the factory default certificate with one
that uses your device's MAC address. Do this when you first log in to the
device or in the Object > Certificate > My Certificates screen.
Trusted Client Use this table to manage the list of profiles of trusted APs for which the device
authenticates wireless clients.
Add Click this to add a new trusted AP profile.
Edit Click this to edit the selected trusted AP profile.
Rem ove Click this to remove the selected trusted AP profile.
Activate To turn on a profile, select it and click Activate.
Inactivate To turn off a profile, select it and click I nactivate.
# This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific profile.
Status This field shows whether or not the entry is activated.
Profile Name This field indicates the name assigned to the trusted AP profile.
IP Address This field indicates the IP address of the trusted AP in dotted decimal notation.
Mask This field indicates the subnet mask of the trusted AP in dotted decimal notation.
The subnet mask indicates what part of the IP address is the same for all
computers in the network.
Description This field shows the information listed to help identify the trusted AP profile.