Provisioning - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for DECT R4:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Installing and operating the IPBS and IPBL
Key
Common Name
5. Click OK. The browser window closes.
A key pair and a CSR file is created. Creation may take up to one hour depending on the
key strength selected. During this time the device will be fully operational with the
exception of https not working and the certificate tab pane not being visible.
When the CSR file is generated, the Signing Request section of the Certificates page
displays the file.
6. Download the CSR file by clicking the PEM or DER link in the Signing Request section.
7. Send the CSR file to your CA. If successful, your CA will send back a digitally signed
certificate file to upload.
8. Select the certificate file and click Upload.
Note:
If the CSR file generated in step 5 is deleted before receiving the reply from the
Note:
CA (in step 8) it will not be possible to upload the signed certificate file in step 10.
The system will automatically delete the CSR file when step 10 has completed.

Provisioning

Provisioning makes it easy to manage IP-DECT users from the IP-PBX without using the
IP-DECT GUI. Provisioning is mainly configured in the IP-PBX but it must be enabled in the
IPBS/IPBL. If provisioning is enabled user records in the IPBS/IPBL cannot be modified since
all user data is mapped from the IP-PBX to the IPBS/IPBL.
Note:
Local users created in the IPBS/IPBL will be deleted when provisioning is
Note:
enabled if no corresponding user exists in the IP-PBX.
138
Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
Select the desired key strength. Select the key
strength: 1024-bit, 2048-bit, or 4096-bit or
reuse the old key pair. Note: This option is not
recommended.
Enter the domain name or IP address for the
device. This value is the is the same value
that you entered in the web browser when
accessing the device.
02/2016

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents