AWI: Certificate Upload Settings

The Certificate Upload page lets you upload and manage your CA root and client certificates for remote workstation cards and zero clients. You can access this page from the Upload > Certificate menu.

The maximum size for a certificate that you can upload from the AWI is 10,239 bytes. You can upload up to 16 certificates providing you do not exceed the maximum storage size of 98,112 bytes. The available storage field lets you know how much space is left in the certificate store.

Note: If you have authentication problems after uploading a View Connection Server client certificate, please see KB 15134-1084 in the Teradici Support Site for troubleshooting information.

Note: If SCEP is enabled, you can only upload a maximum of 14 additional certificates since two slots are reserved for SCEP server certificates.

Note: The PCoIP protocol reads just one 802.1x client certificate for 802.1x compliant networks. Make sure you include all the security information for your PCoIP devices in that client certificate. For more information about uploading certificates, see KB 15134-1063 in the Teradici Support Site. For information on 802.1x certificate authentication, see Configuring 802.1x Network Device Authentication.

The following are some general guidelines when using 802.1x authentication.

AWI Certificate Upload Page

AWI Certificate Upload Page Parameters

Parameter Description

Certificate filename

Upload up to a maximum of 16 root and client certificates.

Uploaded Certificates

This displays any uploaded certificates. To delete an uploaded certificate, click the Remove button. The deletion process occurs after the device is rebooted. To view the details of a certificate, click the Detail button. These certificates appear as options in the Client Certificate drop-down menu on the Network page.

802.1X Client Certificate

This is a read-only field. It is linked to the Client Certificate field on the Network page.