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
3. In the Source section, select Server from the From field.
4. In the File field, enter the filename of the source trustpoint file.
5. In the Using drop-down menu, select the protocol for the external server, either
FTP or TFTP.
6. In the Port field, enter the respective FTP or TFTP port number; the default port
number (port 21 for FTP, port 69 for TFTP) should apply in most cases.
7. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server.
8. If you are using an FTP server, enter the login credentials:
a. In the User ID field, enter the username for your account on the FTP server.
b. In the Password field, enter the password for this username.
9. In the Path field, enter the path where the trustpoint is stored on the server. (If
you are using a TFTP server, this field may not be required.)
10. In the Target section, Wireless Services Module is displayed in the To drop-
down menu.
11. In the File field, enter a character string to name the trustpoint on the Wireless
Edge Services zl Module.
12. Click the Transfer button. In the Status section at the bottom of the screen, a
message is displayed, reporting whether the transfer was successful.
13. After the trustpoint transfer is complete, click the Close button.
Certificate Keys
A certificate relies on a public/private key pair. You can use the same key pair for
multiple certificates, or you can use a different pair for each certificate.
When you configure certificate requests and self-signed certificates, you can auto-
matically create a public/private key pair for the certificate. You can also create a
named key pair for that certificate and use the key pair for future certificates. You
manage named key pairs from the The Management > Certificate Management >
Keys screen. From this screen you can:
■ create new keys or delete existing keys
■ transfer keys to a secure location for archiving
■ upload keys from an external server
Creating a Key
This section explains how to use the Management > Certificate Management > Keys
screen to create keys.