Add Certificates Dialog; Certificate Details Dialog - Polycom RealPresence DMA 7000 System Operation Manual

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Add Certificates Dialog

The Add Certificates dialog appears when you click Add Certificates in the Actions list. It lets you install
signed certificates or certificate chains. You can do so in two ways:
● Upload a PFX, PEM, or P7B certificate file.
● Paste PEM-format certificate text into the dialog.
The following table describes the fields in the dialog.
Field
Upload certificate
Password
Upload file
Paste certificate
See also:
Security Certificates Overview
Certificate Settings
Certificate Procedures

Certificate Details Dialog

The Certificate Details dialog appears when you click Display Details in the Actions list. It displays
information about the certificate selected in the list, as outlined in the following table.
Section
Certificate Info
Issued To
Issued By
Validity
Fingerprints
Subject Alternative
Names
Extended Key Usage
Polycom, Inc.
Description
If checked, the Password field and Upload file button enable you to upload a PFX,
PEM, or P7B certificate file.
Enter the password, if any, assigned to the certificate file when it was created.
Click the button to browse to the file you want to upload.
If checked, the text field below enables you to paste in the text of PEM certificate files.
Description
Purpose and alias of the certificate.
Information about the entity to which the certificate was issued and the certificate serial
number.
Information about the issuer.
Issue and expiration dates.
SHA1 and MD5 fingerprints (checksums) for confirming certificate.
Additional identities bound to the subject of the certificate.
For the Polycom RealPresence DMA system, this should include the virtual and physical
FQDNs, short host names, and IP addresses of the system.
Indicates the purposes for which the certificate can be used.
The Polycom RealPresence DMA system's certificate is used for both server and client
connections, so this should always contain at least serverAuth and clientAuth.
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