Install Certificates - Polycom realpresence group series Administrator's Manual

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To configure certificate usage:
1 Go to Admin Settings > Security > Certificates > Certificate Options.
2 Configure these settings on the Certificates screen and click Save.
Setting
Maximum Peer Certificate
Chain Depth
Always Validate Peer
Certificates from Browser
Always Validate Peer
Certificates from Server
Installed Certificates
Signing Request Server
Signing Request Client

Install Certificates

After you have downloaded a CSR and it has been signed by a CA, the resulting certificate is ready to install
on the RealPresence Group system. The following section outlines how to do this, and the procedure is the
same for installing the client certificate, the server certificate, and any required CA-type certificates.
To add a signed certificate on the Certificates page:
1 To open the certificate section, at Installed Certificates, click View and Add.
2 Next to Add Certificate, click Browse to search for and select a certificate. You might be installing a
client or server certificate that has been signed by a CA after having been previously generated as a
CSR, or installing a CA certificate needed by the RealPresence Group system to validate a
certificate it receives from another system.
3 Click Open.
The system checks the certificate data and adds it to the list. If you don't see the certificate in the list,
the system was unable to recognize the certificate. This process is sometimes referred to as installing
a certificate.
You can select a certificate in the list to view its contents. You can also remove a certificate from the
list by clicking Remove.
4 If needed, click Close to close the certificate section of the page.
5 Click Save.
When you add a CA certificate to the RealPresence Group system, the certificate becomes trusted for the
purpose of validating peer certificates.
Polycom, Inc.
Description
Specifies how many links a certificate chain can have. The term peer
certificate refers to any certificate sent by the far-end host to the
RealPresence Group system when a network connection is being established
between the two systems.
Controls whether the RealPresence Group system requires a browser to
present a valid certificate when it tries to connect to the web interface.
Controls whether the RealPresence Group system requires the remote server
to present a valid certificate when connecting to it for services such as those
listed for client-type CSRs in
(provisioning, directory, SIP, and so forth).
Allows the administrator to either view installed certificates or to add a new
certificate.
Allows the administrator to create a new server request certificate.
Allows the administrator to create a new client request certificate.
Create Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs)
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