Uploading The Ca Root Certificate That You Receive From The Ca - Avaya Scopia XT7000 Series Deployment Manual

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Field
Locality
Organization
Organization Unit
Email
5. Select Create to create the CSR.
6. Select Download > Download CSR to save the CSR.
The CSR is downloaded onto your computer, with the filename: <IP address>_csr.pem
7. Save the certificate in an appropriate folder. The certificate is saved as a text file compatible
with Base-64 ASCII code, in .pem format.
8. Send the text file containing the certificate for signing as a certificate compatible with
Base-64 ASCII code, in either .pem or .cer format.
Important:
If other components communicating with the XT Series also have their own certificates,
we recommend using a common CA for all certificates for a more efficient
implementation.
9. Continue with
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Securing Connections to the XT Series Using TLS

Uploading the CA root certificate that you receive from the CA

You can import the private keys, public keys, the signed certificate, and the CA root certificate
directly into the XT Series using a PKCS#12 file format or you can import the CA root certificate
manually. If the PKCS#12 file does not include all of the correct components, including the signed
certificate and the CA root certificate, you must import the file manually.
You must perform this step separately for TLS (SIP) and HTTPS (Web).
January 2017
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Enter the organization's city.
Enter the name of the organization.
Enter the name of your specific department within the
organization.
Enter your email address.
Figure 151: Downloading the CSR
Uploading the CA root certificate that you receive from the CA
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