Method Ii: Creating The Certificate Request In Microsoft Lync Server - Polycom RMX 1500 Administrator's Manual

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Appendix H-Setting the RMX for Integration Into Microsoft Environment
Method II: Creating the Certificate Request in Microsoft
Lync Server
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This task is performed in two steps:
Creating a temporary certificate file which is used to check that the
process was executed correctly.
Creating the certificate file to be used with the RMX system.
Creating a Temporary Certificate File
To create the certificate request:
To enter the Request-CsCertificate command the CA Account name is required.
If the CA Account is unknown, it can be retrieved by performing the procedure
Retrieving the CA Account Information"
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In the Administrator Lync Server Management Shell terminal, enter the
command:
Request-CsCertificate -New <SwitchParameter> -Type
<CertType[]> [-CA <String>] [-CaAccount <String>]
[-CaPassword <String>] [-City <String>] [-ClientEKU
<$true | $false>] [-ComputerFqdn <Fqdn>] [-Confirm
[<SwitchParameter>]] [-Country <String>] [-
DomainName <String>] [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-
FriendlyName <String>] [-GlobalCatalog <Fqdn>] [-
GlobalSettingsDomainController <Fqdn>] [-KeyAlg
<RSA | ECDH_P256 | ECDH_P384 | ECDH_P521>] [-
KeySize <Int32>] [-Organization <String>] [-OU
<String>] [-Output <String>] [-PrivateKeyExportable
<$true | $false>] [-Report <String>] [-State
<String>] [-Template <String>] [-WhatIf
[<SwitchParameter>]]
For a detailed description of the Request-CsCertificate command, see
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg425723.aspx
The command shown in the example below creates a new offline
certificate request that includes the computer FQDN
rmx111.isrexchlab.local whose location is Los Angeles,
California and the CA account is
on page H-66.

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