Remove A Certificate And Crl - Polycom RealPresence Group Series Administrator's Manual

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Configure the CRL Method
Use the CRL method for revocation checking.
Procedure
1. In the system web interface, go to Admin Settings > Security > Certificates > Revocation.
2. Configure the following settings and select Save.
Setting
Revocation Method
Allow Incomplete Revocation Checks
Add CRL
3. View automatically and manually downloaded CRLs on the page.
Make sure to install CRLs from each CA that issued the certificates on your system.
4. Optional: To delete a CRL from the list, select Remove.
Related Links
Security Certificates for RealPresence Touch
Certificate Signing Requests
Certificate Signing Request Requirements
RealPresence Server Address Configuration in PKI-enabled Environments
Related Links

Remove a Certificate and CRL

Create a Certificate Signing Request
Enable PKI Certificates
on page 109
Configure Certificate Validation Settings
Install Certificates
on page 110
Remove a Certificate and CRL
In some cases, expired certificates or CRLs might prevent you from accessing the RealPresence Group
Series system web interface. You can use the local interface to reset your system without certificates, to
restore access to the system web interface.
Procedure
1. In the local interface, go to Settings > System Information > Diagnostics > Reset System.
2. If needed, enter the Admin ID and Password.
3. Enable the Delete Certificates field.
4. Select Reset System.
The system restarts after deleting all installed certificates and CRLs.
Related Links
Configure the CRL Method
Polycom, Inc.
on page 224
on page 105
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on page 109
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Description
To use the CRL revocation method, select CRL.
When enabled, a certificate in the chain of trust
validates without a revocation check if no
corresponding CRL from the issuing CA is installed.
Browse for and select a CRL to install.
on page 108
Securing the System
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