Adding Third-Party Root Ca Certificates To The Avaya Aura; Creating A Certificate Signing Request (Csr) Using Openssl; Web Gateway - Avaya Aura Deployment Manual

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6. Select Apply and Continue for the specified certificates to be processed.
7. Select Exit Configure to exit this menu.

Adding third-party root CA certificates to the Avaya Aura

Web Gateway

About this task
Use this procedure to trust additional root CAs. For example, you can add the:
• LDAP root CA certificate if you are using a secure LDAP connection.
• SIP CA certificate if Session Manager has certificates signed by the SIP CA.
You can manage truststore certificates by using the Avaya Aura
portal as described in Administering the Avaya Aura
Do not use this procedure to add the System Manager root CA certificate because that was
already added during the initial installation.
Procedure
1. Run the following command to open the configuration utility:
app configure
2. Select Add a Certificate to the TrustStore.
3. To add a certificate, select Certificate file and specify the path to the file.
4. Select Apply.
If the provided file contains certificate chain, then all certificates will be added to the
truststore.
Creating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) using
OpenSSL
About this task
Use this procedure to generate a CSR using OpenSSL.
You can also generate a CSR using the Avaya Aura
Before you begin
Ensure that you have the OpenSSL utility.
October 2018
Adding third-party root CA certificates to the Avaya Aura
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