Connectivity Guide

88 | Onboard + WorkSpace Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.2 | User Guide
Name Description OID
64-bit, 128-bit or 160-bit number represented in hexadecimal
(16, 32, or 40 characters, respectively).
MAC Address
IEEE MAC address of this device. This element may be present
multiple times, if a device has more than one MAC address (for
example, an Ethernet port and a Wi-Fi adapter).
mdpsMacAddress (.5)
Product Name
Product string identifying the device and often including the
hardware version information.
mdpsProductName (.6)
Product Version String containing the software version number for the device.
mdpsProductVersion
(.7)
User Name
String containing the username of the user who provisioned the
device.
mdpsUserName (.8)
9. In the Retention Policy area, specify values in the Minimum Period and Maximum Period fields that are
appropriate for your organizations retention policy. The default data retention policy specifies a minimum period
of 12 weeks and a maximum period of 52 weeks.
To enable the Delete Certificate and Delete Request actions in the Certificate Management list view, use a blank value
for Minimum Period. This is useful for testing and initial deployment.
10. The information in the Identity, Private Key, and Self-Signed Certificate areas cannot be edited after creation.
11. Click Edit Certificate Authority to complete your changes.
Requesting a Certificate for the Certificate Authority
The Intermediate Certificate Request page displays the certificate signing request for the certificate authoritys
intermediate certificate.
You can copy the certificate signing request in text format using your Web browser. Use this option when you can
paste the request directly into another application to obtain a certificate.
You can click the Download the current CSR link to download the certificate signing request as a file. Use this
option when you need to provide the certificate signing request as a file to obtain a certificate.
Once you have obtained the certificate, click the Install a signed certificate link to continue configuring the
intermediate certificate authority. See "Installing a Certificate Authoritys Certificate " on page 88.
You can also click the Change CA settings link to return to the main Certificate Authority Settings form. Use this
option to switch to a root CA, or to change the name or properties of the intermediate CA and reissue the certificate
signing request.
Installing a Certificate Authority’s Certificate
You can import a private key and certificate pair to use for the root certificate or intermediate certificate. The CA
Certificate Import page may be used to: