Generating Private Keys For Tls Contexts - AudioCodes Mediant 500 E-SBC User Manual

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4.
Scroll down to the Upload certificate files from your computer group.
Figure 10-4: Upload Certificate Files from your Computer Group
5.
Fill in the 'Private key pass-phrase' field, if required.
6.
Click the Browse button corresponding to the 'Send Private Key' field, navigate to the
private key file (Step 1), and then click Send File.
7.
If the security administrator has provided you with a device certificate file, load it using
the 'Send Device Certificate' field.
8.
After the files successfully load to the device, save the configuration with a device
reset.
9.
Open the TLS Contexts page again, select the TLS Context index row, and then verify
that under the Certificate Information group, the 'Private key' field displays "OK";
otherwise, consult your security administrator.

10.1.4 Generating Private Keys for TLS Contexts

The device can generate the private key for a TLS Context, as described in the procedure
below.
To generate a new private key for a TLS Context:
1.
Open the TLS Contexts page (Configuration tab > System menu > TLS Contexts).
2.
In the TLS Contexts table, select the required TLS Context index row, and then click
the Context Certificates
the Context Certificates page appears.
3.
Scroll down to the Generate new private key and self-signed certificate group:
Figure 10-5: Generate new private key and self-signed certificate Group
4.
From the 'Private Key Size' drop-down list, select the desired private key size (in bits)
for RSA public-key encryption for newly self-signed generated keys:
512
1024 (default)
2048
Version 6.8
button, located at the bottom of the TLS Contexts page;
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10. Configuring Certificates
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