Configuring The Certificates; Figure 3-54: Certificates Signing Request Page - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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3.3.6.4

Configuring the Certificates

The 'Certificates' page is used for the following:
Replacing the server certificate (refer to ''Server Certificate Replacement''
Replacing the client certificates (refer to ''Client Certificates''
Regenerating Self-Signed Certificates (refer to ''Self-Signed Certificates''
Updating the private key (using HTTPSPkeyFileName, as described in the Product
Reference Manual ).
3.3.6.4.1 Server Certificate Replacement
The device is supplied with a working Secure Socket Layer (SSL) configuration consisting
of a unique self-signed server certificate. If an organizational Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
is used, you may wish to replace this certificate with one provided by your security
administrator.
To replace the device's self-signed certificate:
1.
Your network administrator should allocate a unique DNS name for the device (e.g.,
dns_name.corp.customer.com). This DNS name is used to access the device and
should therefore, be listed in the server certificate.
2.
If the device is operating in HTTPS mode, then set the parameter 'Secured Web
Connection (HTTPS)' to 'HTTP and HTTPS' (0) (refer to ''Configuring the General
Security Settings''
in case the new certificate doesn't work. Restore the previous setting after testing the
configuration.
3.
Open the 'Certificates Signing Request' page (Configuration tab > Security Settings
menu > Certificates
Version 5.8
A read-only field providing the number of packets accepted / rejected
by the specific rule.
on page
89
) to ensure you have a method of accessing the device
page item).

Figure 3-54: Certificates Signing Request Page

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