Generating A Certificate Signing Request For Xt Endpoint - RADVision Scopia XT5000 Administrator's Manual

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Generating a Certificate Signing Request for XT Endpoint

About this task
This section details how to generate a certificate signing request (CSR) for the XT Endpoint, which must
be signed by a certificate authority (CA). This is done from the web interface only.
Once properly signed, the certificate would confirm the identity of the XT Endpoint to other components
in the network, and can also facilitate encrypted communications with those components.
Important:
If you modify the XT Endpoint's IP address, you must generate a new CSR.
To restore previously uploaded certificates, see
page 105. To delete the certificates, see
Important:
Using encryption is subject to local regulation. In some countries it is restricted or limited for usage.
For more information, consult your local reseller.
Before you begin
To secure SIP connections using TLS certificates, your system must have a static IP address, since the
system generates the certificate request using its IP address as the Common Name (CN). For more
information, see
Procedure
1. Access the XT Endpoint web interface, as described in
2. Select Administrator Settings > Utilities > Certificates.
3. Enter your organization's details and your email.
Administrator Guide for Scopia XT5000 Endpoint with Embedded
Server for IP Office Version 3.2
Uploading XT Endpoint Certificates
Enabling the TLS Connection in XT Endpoint
Enabling Encryption for Videoconferences
Configuring IP Addresses
Interface
on page 24.
on page 103.
on page 107 .
on page 109.
Backing Up and Restoring XT Endpoint Certificates
Deleting XT Endpoint Certificates
on page 81.
Accessing XT Endpoint Web
Securing your Scopia XT Endpoint for IP Office | 101
on
on page 106.

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