Configuring The Certificates - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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Parameter
Packet Size
[AccessList_Packet_Size]
Byte Rate
[AccessList_Byte_Rate]
Burst Bytes
[AccessList_Byte_Burst]
Action Upon Match
[AccessList_Allow_Type]
Match Count
[AccessList_MatchCount]
3.4.4.4

Configuring the Certificates

The 'Certificates' page is used for the following:
Replacing the server certificate (refer to ''Server Certificate Replacement'' on page
118)
Replacing the client certificates (refer to ''Client Certificates'' on page 120)
Regenerating Self-Signed Certificates (refer to ''Self-Signed Certificates'' on page 121)
Updating the private key (using HTTPSPkeyFileName, as described in the Product
Reference Manual).
3.4.4.4.1 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.
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Maximum allowed packet size.
The valid range is 0 to 65535.
Note: When filtering fragmented IP packets, this field relates to the
overall (re-assembled) packet size, and not to the size of each
fragment.
Expected traffic rate (bytes per second).
Tolerance of traffic rate limit (number of bytes).
Action upon match (i.e., 'Allow' or 'Block').
A read-only field providing the number of packets accepted / rejected
by the specific rule.
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