Backing Up And Restoring Xt Series Certificates - Avaya Scopia XT Series Deployment Manual

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Securing your XT Series
4. (Optional) Type the password if the file has been protected by a password when
generated.
5. Click Upload.
If you encounter any issues, you can manually upload the file. See
certificate manually
6. Continue with
Related links
Uploading the CA root certificate that you receive from the CA

Backing Up and Restoring XT Series Certificates

About this task
This section explains how to backup and restore certificates using a USB key to store the
certificate information. You can only perform this procedure from the endpoint's interface. If you
want to delete the certificates without first backing them up, proceed as explained in
Series Certificates
Note:
Once you upload the signed certificate and the CA, you can then export your certificate and
keys in PKCS#12 file format.
Procedure
1. Connect a USB key to the USB port of the XT Codec Unit
Key to the XT Codec Unit
2. To back up a certificate to the USB key, select Advanced > Utilities > Certificates >
Backup
(Figure 148: Backing up or restoring certificates
The system copies the certificates and associated keys to the root folder of your USB key.
December 2017
on page 207.
Enabling the TLS Connection in XT Series
on page 211.
on page 210).
Figure 147: Connecting a USB Key to the XT Codec Unit
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Uploading the CA root
on page 213.
on page 207
Deleting XT
(Figure 147: Connecting a USB
on page 211).
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