Configure Certificate Validation Settings - Polycom Pano Administrator's Manual

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CSR Information
Common Name (CN)
Organizational Unit (OU)
Organization (O)
City or Locality (L)
State or Province (ST)
Country (C)
SAN: FQDN
SAN: Additional Name
SAN: IPv4 Address
User Principal Name (UPN)
4. Select Create.
5. If the CSR was created successfully, select CSR Available for Download to download the CSR
file to send to a CA, which issues your signed certificate.

Configure Certificate Validation Settings

The Pano system can automatically validate user-installed certificates when establishing an authenticated
network connection.
To perform this validation, you must install certificates from the CAs that are part of the trust chain on the
Pano system.
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Description
Specifies the system name. Polycom recommends the following guidelines
for this field:
For systems registered in DNS, use the system's fully qualified domain
name (FQDN).
For systems not registered in DNS, use the system's IP address.
Maximum characters: 64 (truncated if necessary). Default is blank.
Specifies the business group defined by your organization. Default is blank.
Maximum characters: 64.
Note: The system supports only one OU field. If you want the CA-signed
certificate to include more than one OU, download and manually
edit the CSR.
Specifies your organization's name. Default is blank. Maximum characters:
64.
Specifies the city where your organization is located. Default is blank.
Maximum characters: 128.
Specifies the state or province where your organization is located. Default
is blank. Maximum characters: 128.
Displays the country selected in the setup wizard. Cannot be changed
here.
Specifies the FQDN assigned to the system. It is the same as the Common
Name (CN) but not truncated. Default is blank. Maximum characters: 253.
Specifies an additional system name. Default is blank. Maximum
characters: 253.
Default is the system's IPv4 address. Maximum characters: 15
Specifies the user and domain name to log in to a Windows domain (for
example, UserName@YourDomain.com). This is the
userPrincipalName attribute of the account object in Active Directory.
Relate this setting to the 802.1X identity and password you specified on the
Network > LAN Options page. Default is blank.
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