Uploading Xt Server Certificates - Avaya RADVISION Scopia XT5000 Installation Manual

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6. Save the certificate in an appropriate folder. The certificate is saved as a text file compatible
7. Send the text file containing the certificate for signing as a certificate compatible with Base-64
8. Continue with

Uploading XT Server Certificates

About this task
This procedure describes how to upload certificates which confirm the identity of an XT Server, from its
web interface.
Important:
Using encryption is subject to local regulation. In some countries it is restricted or limited for usage.
For more information, consult your local reseller.
The XT Server requires two certificates to be uploaded: a signed certificate identifying the XT Server
signed by a certification authority (CA) and that CA's root certificate. Each time a network device tries to
establish a new TLS session with the XT Server, it sends its identity certificate to the XT Server to
establish a secure connection.
To restore previously uploaded certificates or to back up certificates after uploading, see
Restoring XT Server Certificates
Certificates
Installation Guide for Scopia XT5000 Server for IP Office Version 3.2
The CSR is downloaded onto your computer, with the following filename:
<IP address>_csr.pem
with Base-64 ASCII code, in .pem format.
ASCII code.
Important:
The certificate must be signed as a certificate compatible with Base-64 ASCII code, in
either .pem or .cer format.
If other components communicating with the XT Server also have their own certificates, we
recommend using a common CA for all certificates for a more efficient implementation.
Uploading XT Server Certificates
on page 93. To delete the certificates, see
on page 94.
Figure 52: Downloading the CSR
on page 91.
Securing your Scopia XT Server for IP Office | 91
Backing Up and
Deleting XT Server

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