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Polycom CMA System Operations Guide 
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To install a signed certificate that identifies the CMA system 
1
Go to Admin > Management and Security > Certificate Management 
and click Install Certificates
A warning appears stating that changes made to the certificates will 
require a system restart to take effect. 
2
In the Add Certificates dialog box, do one of the following: 
— If you have a PFX, P7B, or single certificate file, click Upload 
certificate, enter the password (if any) for the file, and browse to the 
file or enter the path and file name. 
— If you have PEM-format text, copy the certificate text, click Paste 
certificate, and paste it into the text box below. You can paste multiple 
PEM certificates one after the other. 
3
Click OK
If you are uploading a signed identity certificate for the first time, it will 
replace the CMA system self-signed certificate. 
4
If you are uploading a signed identity certificate for the first time, you can 
verify that the new signed certificate has replaced the default self-signed 
certificate: 
a
In the list of certificates, select the CMA server identity certificate and 
click View Certificate Details
b
When the Certificate Details dialog box appears, verify that the 
information in the Issued To and Issued By sections has been 
replaced by the signed public certificate from the certificate authority. 
c
Click OK to close the dialog box. 
Upload a Certificate Revocation List
This section describes how to install a certificate revocation list (CRL) 
provided by a certificate authority. 
CAUTION
Installing certificates requires a system restart and terminates all active 
conferences. 
When you install a certificate, the change is made to the certificate store 
immediately, but the system can’t implement the change until it restarts and reads 
the changed certificate store. 
CAUTION
The CMA 6.2 system requires certificates with Client and Server Authentication in 
the Enhanced Key Usage field, otherwise the certificate installation will fail.