Generating The Certificate Signing Request For Scopia Management - RADVision Scopia TIP Gateway Deployment Manual

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When CA3 is untrusted by the gateway and CA4 is untrusted by Scopia Management
37: Signature of Scopia Management Certificate from Unknown CA
upload to the Scopia Management are:
On the gateway side, the certificates to be uploaded are
Management Certificate from Unknown CA
For more information on uploading certificates to the gateway and to Scopia Management, see
Your Video Network Using TLS
Deployment Guide for Scopia TIP Gateway Version 8.2
Figure 38: Signature of Both Certificates are from Untrusted CAs
A certificate identifying Scopia Management, signed by CA3, a CA unknown to the gateway.
This is sent to the gateway as part of the TLS negotiation.
An intermediate certificate vouching for the trustworthiness of CA3, signed by trusted CA1.
This is used to trust Scopia Management's identity certificate, which is signed by CA3.
A root certificate from CA1 verifying CA1's identity, self-signed by trusted CA1. This is used
by Scopia Management to authenticate CA3's intermediate certificate, which was signed by
CA1.
A root certificate from CA2 verifying CA2's identity, self-signed by trusted CA2. This is used
by Scopia Management to authenticate CA4's intermediate certificate, which is signed by
CA2.
An intermediate certificate vouching for the trustworthiness of CA4, signed by trusted CA2.
This is used to trust the gateway's identity certificate, which is signed by CA4.
A certificate identifying the gateway, signed by CA4, a CA unknown to Scopia Management.
This is sent to Scopia Management as part of the TLS negotiation.
An intermediate certificate vouching for the trustworthiness of CA3, signed by trusted CA1.
This is used to trust Scopia Management's identity certificate, which is signed by CA3.
A root certificate from CA1 verifying CA1's identity, self-signed by trusted CA1. This is used
by the gateway to verify the intermediate certificate, which is signed by CA1.
on page 51.
on page 56), the certificates to
(Figure 37: Signature of Scopia
on page 56):
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