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Polycom CMA System Operations Guide 
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Create a Certificate Signing Request
Although the initial CMA system configuration permits using the default, 
self-signed certificate, normal operation in a secure mode requires that you 
install a digital certificate signed by a trusted certificate authority that 
uniquely identifies the CMA system within your public key infrastructure. 
This can be done by creating a certificate signing request for the CMA system 
and submitting it to a certificate authority to be signed. 
This procedure describes how to create a certificate signing request (CSR) to 
submit to a certificate authority. 
To create a certificate signing request 
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Go to Admin > Management and Security > Certificate Management
The Certificate Management page displays the list of currently available 
certificates. By default, the system will have one server certificate 
identified as the CMA server identity certificate and one or more root 
certificates or certificate chains. 
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Click Create Certificate Signing Request
If you see the warning “This action will overwrite any previously 
generated or uploaded private key. Do you want to continue?,” do one of 
the following: 
— If you are waiting for a previous request to be signed, click No
Because the CMA system currently supports only one identity 
certificate, only the most recent private key is retained. The digital 
certificate resulting from the most recent CSR is the only certificate 
that will match the retained private key and is therefore the only 
identity certificate that can be installed.
— If this is a new certificate signing request, click Yes to continue.
Note
Although it is common for a system to be identified by any number of digital 
certificates, each signed by a different CA, the CMA system currently only supports 
a single identity certificate.