Cisco Cisco MeetingPlace Gateway SIM Anleitung Für Quick Setup

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Configuring SSL for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Application Server
Uploading the Certificate File and Enabling SSL
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Caution
After you select Download CSR, do not modify any fields on this page, and do not select Generate CSR 
again. Doing so will result in an invalid certificate from the CA. 
Step 7
Select Save.
Step 8
In the Save As dialog box, perform the following actions:
a.
Delete any browser-added text (typically [1] and .txt) from the filename, to make the filename 
appear in this format: fully-qualified-domain-name_req.csr 
Example: meetings.example.com_req.csr
b.
In the Save as type field, select All Files.
c.
Choose the appropriate directory.
d.
Select Save.
Step 9
Send this file to the CA in return for a certificate file.
Make sure that you request a file in one of the following formats:
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Private keys: PKCS #1, PKCS #8 (PEM or DER encoding), Java keystore
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Certificates: X.509 (PEM or DER encoding), Java keystore
Related Topics
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 in the 
 module 
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 module 
What To Do Next
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We recommend that you back up and archive your system to save the system-generated private key 
file and password that are required to validate the certificate that you ordered from the CA. 
Otherwise, if the system is reinstalled for some reason before you receive and upload the certificate, 
then you will need to generate a new CSR and obtain a new certificate. See the 
 module.
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Proceed to the 
Uploading the Certificate File and Enabling SSL
Before You Begin
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Obtain the certificate by one of these methods:
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Obtain a certificate from a trusted CA—See the 
. This is the root CA certificate.
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Create your own certificate, private key, and password—If you use this method, note that when 
a user tries to access one of the 
, a security 
alert warns the user that the certificate comes from an untrusted source. The user then has to 
select OK to proceed.
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Self-signed certificates can be used for the application server.