Uploading The Ca Root Certificate That You Receive From The Ca - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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3. Follow the procedure described in
page 128 to configure 802.1x on each GLAN to use MD5 authentication or TLS
authentication with certificates.
Related links
Generating a Certificate Signing Request for XT Series

Uploading the CA root certificate that you receive from the CA

You can import the private keys, public keys, the signed certificate, and the CA root certificate
directly into the XT Series using a PKCS#12 file format or you can import the CA root certificate
manually. If the PKCS#12 file does not include all of the correct components, including the signed
certificate and the CA root certificate, you must import the file manually.
You must perform this step separately for TLS (SIP) and HTTPS (Web).
Related links
Securing Connections to the XT Series Using TLS
Uploading the CA root certificate manually
Uploading a PKCS#12 file
Uploading the CA root certificate manually
Before you begin
You must perform this step separately for TLS and Web.
Procedure
1. From the XT Series web interface, select Administrator Settings > Utilities >
CertificatesTLS or Administrator Settings > Utilities > CertificatesWeb.
2. Import the Certificate Authority (CA) root certificate as follows:
December 2017
Configuring Advanced Network Connectivity
on page 207
on page 209
Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office Deployment Guide
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Securing Connections to the XT Series Using TLS
on page 202
on page 201
on
207

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