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Appendix 9 — Certificates for TLS
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Appendix 9 — Certificates for TLS
For the Cisco VCS to connect to a server over TLS, it must have a root CA certificate loaded that
authorizes that server’s server certificate.
authorizes that server’s server certificate.
In large organizations the IT department will be able to provide relevant certificate information. Details
on how to process the supplied certificate, and how to create the root CA certificate using an OCS
server are described in Certificate Creation and Use with VCS Deployment Guide.
on how to process the supplied certificate, and how to create the root CA certificate using an OCS
server are described in Certificate Creation and Use with VCS Deployment Guide.
If a root CA certificate is already loaded that is required for other purposes, this new root CA certificate
should be concatenated with the other root CA certificate (Trusted CA certificate) and the single file
containing the two certificates uploaded to Cisco VCS.
should be concatenated with the other root CA certificate (Trusted CA certificate) and the single file
containing the two certificates uploaded to Cisco VCS.