Uploading Scopia Management Certificates Into Scopia Management - RADVision Scopia TIP Gateway Deployment Manual

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11. Continue with
Uploading Scopia Management Certificates into Scopia
Management
About this task
This procedure describes how to upload certificates which confirm the identity of Scopia Management.
To upload certificates which confirm the identity of other Scopia Solution and third-party devices, see
Uploading Certificates for Other Devices
on page 65.
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.
In most TLS connections, Scopia Management requires two certificates to be uploaded: a signed
certificate identifying Scopia Management signed by a certification authority (CA) and that CA's root
certificate
device tries to establish a new TLS session with Scopia Management, it sends its identity certificate to
Scopia Management to establish a secure connection
gateway
on page 66).
Deployment Guide for Scopia TIP Gateway Version 8.2
Important:
The certificate must be signed as a certificate compatible with Base-64 ASCII code.
If other components communicating with Scopia Management also have their own
certificates, we recommend using a common CA for all certificates for a more efficient
implementation.
Select Web Server as the certificate template when submitting a certificate request or
renewal request.

Uploading Scopia Management Certificates into Scopia Management

60.
(Figure 46: Typical TLS communication with a gateway
on page 68 and
Uploading Certificates for the TIP Gateway
on page 66). Each time a network
(Figure 46: Typical TLS communication with a
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