Configure Certificate Validation Settings; Install Certificates - Polycom Pano Administrator's Manual

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CSR Information
User Principal Name (UPN)
4. If the CSR was created successfully, select the CSR Available for Download button to download
the CSR file to send to a CA, which issues your signed certificate.
Note: Only a single CSR can exist at a time. After a CSR is generated, you should get it signed and
installed on your system before creating another. For example, if you generate a CSR and, prior
to having it signed and installed, generate another, the previous CSR is discarded and
invalidated.

Configure Certificate Validation Settings

User-installed certificates can be automatically validated when establishing an authenticated network
connection.
To perform this validation, the Pano system must have certificates installed for the CAs that are part of
the trust chain.
Note: These settings are used only for 802.1X authentication.
Procedure
1. In the system web interface, go to Security > Certificates.
2. Configure the following settings:
Setting
Maximum Peer Certificate Chain Depth
Always Validate Peer Certificates from Server

Install Certificates

Once you receive a signed certificate from the CA that processed your CSR, you can install it on your
Pano system.
Polycom, Inc.
Description
Specifies the user and domain name for logging in to a Windows
domain (e.g., UserName@YourDomain.com). (This is the
userPrincipalName
attribute of the account object in Active
Directory.)
It should be related to the 802.1X identity and password you specified
on the Network > LAN Options page. Default is blank.
Description
Specifies how many links a certificate chain can
have. The term peer certificate refers to any
certificate sent by the far-end host when a network
connection is being established between the two
systems.
Controls whether the system requires the remote
server to present a valid certificate when
connecting to it for services, such as provisioning.
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