
Configuring an MX6 Radio for WPA 277
E-EQ-MX6RG-E-ARC MX6 Reference Guide
Add Server Authentication
/Validation to User Profile
At the bottom of the screen choose the Server tab. The Server identity page allows you to set the
credentials used for validating the authentication server during TLS and PEAP message exchange.
The Client will use this information to verify that the authentication server with which the Client
is communicating is a trusted server.
The fields in the Server identity dialog have the following meaning:
Do not validate server certificate chain
If enabled, the server certificate will not be validated. Security is significantly reduced if the server
certificate is not validated.
Certificate issuer must be
Select the Certificate Authority which signed the server certificate, or select "Any Trusted CA"
(the default). If the certificate authority that issued the server certificate is not listed, the CA
certificate must be installed.
Allow intermediate certificates
(default) Allow unspecified certificates to be in the server certificate chain between the server
certificate and the specified “Certificate issuer”.
Server name must be
The server name, or a domain to which the server belongs, depending on which of the two fields
below has been checked. This will be compared to the server certificate's “Subject: CN” field.
• Server name must match exactly – When selected, the server name entered must match
exactly the server name found on the certificate.
• Domain name must end in specified name – When selected, the server name field identifies
a domain and the certificate must have a server name belonging to this domain or to one of its
sub-domains.