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TLS 3rd party cert 3

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chavz7796

Technical User
Apr 29, 2013
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Hello Guys,

I have enabled TLS on an IP Office. I'm trying to push a 3rd party certificate, but Im having issues with the phone pulling the cert. It is pulling the Root Certificate, but not the one we created. I uploaded the certificate to the Trusted Certificate Store. Is there something that I am missing for it to push the certificate?

Thanks for the help!
 
How I did it, however not using ard 3rd part cert but you can try to manually load it:

- Default the phone and put it on our Data VLAN (where all the remote IX Workplace Applications Register)

- When it reboots, select NO to “Auto Provisioning”

- At "Enter Provisioning Details" – Enter in the FQDN

- The phone will then reboot.

- After the reboot, log the phone into the remote extension that will be used.

- Main Menu > Administration > Web Server > Enable the Web Server.

- Capture the phones IP Address by navigating to the Main Menu: Network Information > IP Parameters and enter into a web browser:
Default User Name: admin
Default Password: 27238 (CRAFT)

- Once logged into the Web GUI, Navigate to: Certificates > Upload Trusted Certificate

- Upload the root-ca.crt certificate


ACSS
 
It only needs the Root certificate, the created certificate is for IP Office, the clients needs the Root (or intermediate) certificate to trust the IP Office certificate.

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
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