Certificate Management; Certificate Information Dialog Box - Polycom DMA 7000 Operation Manual

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Certificate Management

Certificate Management

Certificate Information Dialog Box

Polycom, Inc.
See also:
"Certificate Management"
"Certificate Procedures"
The following table describes the fields on the Certificate Management page.
Table 3-1
Fields on the Certificate Management page
Column
Identifier
Purpose
Expiration
See also:
"Management and Security Overview"
"Certificate Procedures"
The Certificate Information dialog box appears when you click Create
Certificate Signing Request in the Actions list (if a signing request has
already been issued, you're first asked whether to use the existing one or create
a new one). The following table describes the fields in the dialog box.
on page 23
on page 26
Description
Common name of the certificate.
Kind of certificate:
Server SSL is the DMA system's public certificate,
which it presents to identify itself. By default, this is
a self-signed certificate, not trusted by other
computers.
Trusted Root CA is the root certificate of a certificate
authority that the DMA system trusts.
Intermediate CA is a CA certificate that trusted root
CAs issue themselves to sign certificate signing
requests (reducing the likelihood of their root
certificate being compromised). If the DMA system
trusts the root CA, then the chain consisting of it, its
intermediate CA certificates, and the server
certificate will all be trusted.
Expiration date of certificate.
on page 19
on page 26
System Security
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