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User Manual ENGLISH
WHG-Series Wireless WLAN Controller
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System Certificate
15.2.1
This is the certificate that identifies the system. These certificates may be used for applications such as
HTTPS login, CAPWAP, and etc. The Controller has a built-in Factory Default Certificate
(gateway.example.com) that cannot be removed, but allows certificates to be uploaded. To view details of
the certificate, click the corresponding "View" button.
Certificate: to upload the certificate file in .crt, matching Private Key and Intermediate CA (if applicable)
Private Key: to upload the private key in .key file, matching Certificate and Intermediate CA (if applicable)
Intermediate CA: to upload the Intermedia CA in .crt, matching Certificate and Private Key (if applicable)
Get CERT: to download the certificate onto your local disk
Get Key: to download the public key onto your local disk
select the appropriate files
Internal Root CA
15.2.2
The administrator can upload an Internal Root CA, or generate a root CA for private use. The created root
CA certificate can be downloaded and used to sign certificates generated by the system. Note that the
system only allows one Internal Root CA to be created.
To upload an Internal Root CA, click browse to select the Certificate and matching Private Key from your
local disk, and click "Upload Files".
Once an Internal Root CA is uploaded/generated, details will be shown in the following format.
To view details of the certificate, click the "View" button.
Internally Issued Certificate
15.2.3
Internally Issued Certificates can be generated on this page. Note that an Internal Root CA needs to be
created first before Internally Issued Certificates can be signed. Certificate Information is an overview that
displays all current Internally Issued Certificates. To view details of the certificate, click the corresponding
"View" button.
Trusted Certificate Authorities
15.2.4
Apart from self-signed certificate and system's root CA, administrators can also upload other certificates
signed by other CA entities or Trusted CAs into the system. These trusted root CA certificates are intended
for the Controller to recognize and trust certificates of External Payment Gateway and/or CAPWAP
capable APs. To upload a Trusted CA, click browse to select the Certificate and click "Upload Files". To view
details of the certificate, click the corresponding "View" button.