Here is the scenario:
- Avaya IP Office R11.1
- 500V2 Control Unit
- J-Series Phones
- Avaya Workplace App and Remote Phones
- SIP TLS is on
- A custom Cert was created for the use of the Workplace App (Subject Alternative Names - SAN's)
- Preferred Ports are in use
- Has been in service for a year or so
The Certificate on the 500V2 has now expired, and we instructed our Tech to renew or "Regenerate" it. The new Certificate is now generated and good for 3 months and 2 years (strange timeline for expiration).
In order for the Workplace app to re-connect, the end users had to "Reset to Defaults" and re-login (the new cert was downloaded)
All J-Series phones now are at "Acquiring Service" because they can no longer connect with the old Certificate. Nor can they download the new WebRootCA.pem certificate. Why? Because they are trying to access the 46xxsettings.txt file from the HTTPS connection using the old security Certificate and getting denied.
Are we now forced to factory reset all phones?
What if this is a 200+ phone install?
What are we missing, is there a work-a-round?
We've been told this will not happen on Server Edition. An Avaya Support ticket was created but they were not able to escalate or further test. "Just reset all the phones"
- Avaya IP Office R11.1
- 500V2 Control Unit
- J-Series Phones
- Avaya Workplace App and Remote Phones
- SIP TLS is on
- A custom Cert was created for the use of the Workplace App (Subject Alternative Names - SAN's)
- Preferred Ports are in use
- Has been in service for a year or so
The Certificate on the 500V2 has now expired, and we instructed our Tech to renew or "Regenerate" it. The new Certificate is now generated and good for 3 months and 2 years (strange timeline for expiration).
In order for the Workplace app to re-connect, the end users had to "Reset to Defaults" and re-login (the new cert was downloaded)
All J-Series phones now are at "Acquiring Service" because they can no longer connect with the old Certificate. Nor can they download the new WebRootCA.pem certificate. Why? Because they are trying to access the 46xxsettings.txt file from the HTTPS connection using the old security Certificate and getting denied.
Are we now forced to factory reset all phones?
What if this is a 200+ phone install?
What are we missing, is there a work-a-round?
We've been told this will not happen on Server Edition. An Avaya Support ticket was created but they were not able to escalate or further test. "Just reset all the phones"