Before generating a certificate, make sure the time and date on the ExtremeCloud IQ
                clock are accurate. Otherwise, the certificate might be rejected during validation
                because the starting date has not occurred or the expiration date has passed.
         
        
            To support secure wireless client traffic and captive web portal configurations using
                HTTPS, ExtremeCloud IQ provides features that enable you to create Certificate
                Management objects.
        
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                Select the plus sign.
            
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                Create one of the following types of certificates:
                
                    
                        - ExtremeCloud IQ CA: Select to generate your own
                            Certificate Authority (CA) certificate. See Create an ExtremeCloud IQ Certificate of Authority.
 
                        - Server CSR: Select to generate a certificate that
                            consists of three parts used during the verification process. The first
                            part describes the content of the certificate. The second part contains
                            the server's public key. The third part consists of the same fields
                            hashed with the server's message digest, or public key, and then
                            encrypted with the issuing CA digital signature (the ExtremeCloud IQ CA,
                            for example) private key. See Create a Server CSR.
 
                        - Concatenate an
                                existing certificate and private key: Select this option
                            when working with captive web portals. One option in a captive web
                            portal configuration is to secure wireless client traffic using HTTPS.
                            The type of web server that an Extreme Networks device supports requires
                            the server certificate be concatenated with an unencrypted private key
                            that corresponds with the certificate's public key. You can concatenate
                            an existing server certificate and private key or generate a new
                            self-signed server certificate that already has the private key and
                            certificate concatenated. See Concatenate an Existing Certificate and Private Key.
 
                        - Self-signed certificate: Select to generate a new
                            self-signed server certificate that already has the private key and
                            certificate concatenated. See Create a Self-signed Certificate.
 
                    
                 
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                Select Save.
            
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                You can also import a
                    certificate or key.