Assigning Externally Created Private Keys To Tls Contexts - AudioCodes Mediant 4000 SBC User Manual

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10.4
Assigning Externally Created Private Keys to TLS
Contexts
The following procedure describes how to assign an externally created private key to a TLS
Context.
To assign an externally created private key to a TLS Context:
1.
Obtain a private key in either textual PEM (PKCS #7) or PFX (PKCS #12) format
(typically provided by your security administrator). The file may be encrypted with a
short pass-phrase.
2.
Open the TLS Contexts table (see ''Configuring TLS Certificate Contexts'' on page
103).
3.
In the table, select the required TLS Context index row, and then click the Change
Certificate link located below the table; the Change Certificates page appears.
4.
Scroll down to the Upload Certificate Files From Your Computer group:
Figure 10-4: Upload Certificate Files from your Computer Group
5.
(Optional) In the 'Private key pass-phrase' field, enter the password (passphrase) of
the encrypted private key file. If not encrypted with a passphrase, leave the field blank.
6.
Click the Browse button corresponding to the 'Send Private Key file ...' text, navigate
to the private key file (Step 1), and then click Load File.
7.
If the security administrator has provided you with a device certificate file, load it using
the Browse button corresponding to the 'Send Device Certificate file ...' text.
8.
After the files successfully load to the device, save the configuration with a device
reset.
9.
Verify that the private key is correct:
a.
Open the TLS Contexts table.
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