Polycom Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500 Deployment Manual page 143

Collaboration server deployment guide for maximum security environments
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Step 3: Open the Certification Repository.
Step 4: Update the CRL files.
Step 5: Update the Repository.
Step 6: Re-connect to the RMX.
Step 7: Re-enable Secured Communications Mode.
Step 1: Download and save the updated CRL files from the CA Server.
The RMX supports the use of PEM and DER formats.
Take note of the format you download as you will need to make a selection later in this process when
uploading the new CRL files.
Step 2: Disable Secure Communications mode
Using the RMX Manager:
Step 3: Open the Certification Repository.
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Step 4: Update the CRL files.
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These files are saved on the workstation.
a
Connect a USB keyboard or mouse to the USB port of RMX.
The USB port locations for RMX 1500/2000/4000 are shown in "There are also
administrative operations that cannot be performed on a secured or ultra secured system
that require the RMX to be set back to its default (normal) security mode." on page 4-1.
b
Power the RMX Off and then On using the power switch and allow the RMX to
complete its startup.
System restart can take 5 - 10 minutes, depending on the RMX's configuration.
c
In the MCUs list, select the RMX to be updated.
d
In MCU Properties, change the Port number from 443 to 80.
e
Click OK.
f
In the MCUs list, select the RMX to be updated.
Right-click in the MCUs list entry and select Connect.
g
h
Click Accept to accept the warning banner.
Enter an administrator Username and Password.
i
j
Click OK.
On the RMX menu, click Setup > RMX Secured Communication > Certification
Repository.
In the Certification Repository:
a
Click the CRL tab.
Chapter 4-Restoring the RMX Using the USB Port
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