WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater
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Configuring the ProCurve Wireless Edge Services zl Module
Digital Certificates
• Country—the two-character country code (abbreviation) for your country
• State—the state or province in which the module operates
• City—the city in which the module operates
• Organization—your organization (typically your company name)
• Organizational Unit—your organizational unit (typically your department
name)
• Common Name—the URL that you use to access the Web browser interface.
The text that you enter must exactly the URL exactly and cannot include
spaces or special characters other than periods ( . ) and hyphens ( - ). For
example: WirelessServices.procurve.com
• Email Address—a valid email address for you or the person responsible for
managing the Wireless Edge Services zl Module. This field is optional.
• FQDN—the module’s fully qualified domain name. This field is optional.
• IP Address—the IP address for the certificate. This field is optional.
• Password—a password that must be entered to install the certificate. This
field is optional. Only specify a password if requested by your CA.
Note Do not type special characters in any of the certificate credential fields; some CAs
may not create a certificate if the credentials contain special characters. This includes
most nonalphanumeric characters; however, periods ( . ) and hyphens ( - ) are
allowed.
Also, optional fields may not be optional for your particular CA. For example, some
CA’s require certain subject alternate names for server certificates. Check your CA’s
requirements before configuring the certificate request.
8. Check the Enroll the trustpoint box to generate the certificate request.
If you do not enroll the trustpoint at this time, you will be able to select the
trustpoint as an existing trustpoint when you run the Certificates Wizard in the
future. (See step 4.) However, the information that you entered will be lost.
9. Click the Next button. The screen shown in Figure 2-107 is displayed.
The screen shows the certificate request, which is in Base 64-encoded PKCS#10
format.