Deleting Certificates And Crls; Realpresence Server Address Configuration In Pki-Enabled; Environments; Security Banners - Polycom HDX 4000 Series Administrator's Manual

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Deleting Certificates and CRLs

In some cases, expired certificates or CRLs might prevent you from accessing
the web interface. You can use the local interface to reset your system without
certificates, to restore access to the web interface.
To delete all certificates and CRLs the HDX system is using:
In the local interface, go to System > Diagnostics > Reset System.
1
If needed, enter the Admin ID and Password.
2
Enter the system serial number into the Serial Number field.
3
Enable the Delete Certificates field.
4
Select Reset System.
5
The HDX system restarts after deleting all installed certificates and CRLs.

RealPresence Server Address Configuration in PKI-enabled

Environments

When configuring the server addresses for the services listed in
Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs)
client-type CSR (such as SIP, LDAP directory etc.), you might need to use a
particular address format if the server address is contained in the server
certificate that it presents when connecting to it. If this is the case, use the
following guidance for configuring these server addresses on the HDX system:
If the certificate contains the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the
server, use the FQDN when configuring the server address.
If the certificate contains the IP address of the server, use the IP address
when configuring the server address.
If the certificate does not contain the server's address in any form, you can
use either the FQDN or the IP address of the server when configuring the
server address.
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