DMA Operations Guide
Certificate Procedures
Install a Certificate Authority's Certificate
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See also:
"Management and Security Overview"
"Certificate Management"
"Certificate Procedures"
Certificate procedures include the following:
•
Install your chosen certificate authority's public
that the Polycom DMA system trusts that certificate authority.
•
Create a certificate signing request
•
Install a public certificate signed by your certificate authority
identifies the Polycom DMA system.
•
Remove a signed certificate or a certificate authority's
Note
If you're configuring the Polycom DMA system to support Polycom's solution for the
Microsoft OCS environment, you can use the OCS Certificate Wizard to request
and obtain a PFX file (a password-protected PKCS12 file containing a private key
and public key for the system, and the CA's certificate).
Once you have the PFX file, you're ready to
See Polycom's solution deployment guide for information about using the
Certificate Wizard and other steps needed to implement the solution.
This procedure is not necessary if you obtain a certificate chain that includes a
signed certificate for the Polycom DMA system, your certificate authority's
public certificate, and any intermediate certificates.
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to submit to the certificate authority.
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Certificate Procedures
certificate, if necessary, so
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