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Public keys are used as the encryption algorithm for security systems. For the validity of public keys,
certificates are issued by a Certificate Authority. The Certificate Authority certifies that the person or the entity is
authenticated and that the present public key belongs to that same person or entity. As the certificate contains
values such as the name of the owner, the validity period, the issuing authority, and a stamp with a signature of
the authority, it is seen as a digital pass. On this screen, you enter server certificate information, which the
MultiAccess needs to authenticate itself to your browser. After saving the settings, the browser's security
information settings have to be cleared.
Certificate Information
Use the default (United States) or change to the country of operation.
Country Code -
Type the state, province, region of operation.
State or Region -
Type the city name.
City -
Type the company name.
Company -
Organization Unit -
Type the email address of the contact for MultiAccess certificate data (e.g., the
Contact Email -
MultiAccess administrator) over the default (myname@mydomain.com).
Firewall Host Address -
access the Web Admin interface. It can be one of the MultiAccess IP addresses.
If you access Web Admin with https://192.168.10.1, the MultiAccess Host Address must also be
Example:
192.168.10.1. If you access Web Admin with a DNS host name (e.g., https://MultiAccess Communications
Server.mydomain.com), then use this name instead.
When you have entered the values, click Save. The browser will reconnect to the MultiAccess. At the
security Alert screen, click View Certificate. Then click Install Certificate if you have not previously
installed it:
When the first screen displays, click the Install Certificate button.
1.
On the Welcome to Certificate Import Wizard screen, click the Next button.
2.
On the Certificate Manager Import Wizard screen, click Next. You can elect to have the
3.
certificate automatically placed into a directory or you can Browse and choose your own
directory. If you elect to place all certificates into a selected location, follow the on-screen
prompts for Select Certificate Store, Physical Stores, and Root Stores.
When the certificate has been added to the Root Store, the Completing the Certificate Manager
4.
Import Wizard displays. Click Finish.
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Type the organizational unit (e.g., Sales & Marketing).
Enter the MultiAccess's host address. Use the same address that you will use to
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