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Using EAP-TLS certificates with LANCOM WLAN controllers
Using EAP-TLS certificates with LANCOM WLAN controllers
Description:
This document describes some preliminary steps that are required before yo=
u use EAP-TLS certificates with LANCOM WLAN controllers.
One possible application made feasible by using EAP-TLS certificates in WL=
Cs is the implementation of certificate-based WLAN connections according to=
IEEE 802.1X.
Note:
Without the settings described in the following, the EAP-TLS certificate u=
ploaded to the WLAN controller will be overwritten by a certificate created=
by the WLC every time the device reboots.
Requirements:<=
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Procedure:
1) Before you upload an EAP-TLS certificate to a LANCOM WLC, you mu=
st first open the configuration of the WLC in LANconfig and, in the =
menu Certificates -> SCEP client, click the Certificate table<=
/b> button and delete the RADIUS certificate listed there.
2) Write the modified configuration back to the LANCOM WLC.
3) With the mouse cursor, right-click on the LANCOM WLC and select =
the option Configuration management -> Upload a certificate or file..=
..
4) Set the path to the EAP-TLS certificate file and choose the foll=
owing parameters:
- File type: Certificate files
- Certificate type: EAP-TLS - container as PKCS#12 file
- Password: Here you enter a password to protect the certificate f=
ile.
5) To check whether the uploaded EAP-TLS certificate is actually being use=
d, you can open a Telnet or SSH session to the LANCOM WLC and enter =
the command show eap at the command prompt.
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