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Polycom CMA System Operations Guide 
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• The System Time page does not include the Minutes Between 
Synchronization option when using an NTP server.
• What was formerly titled the LDAP page is now titled the Enterprise 
Directory page.
• On the Enterprise Directory page:
— You must identify the enterprise directory by DNS Name. You cannot 
identify the enterprise directory server by IP address.
— The Security Level defaults to StartTLS and cannot be modified.
• The Reclaim Inactive CMA Desktop Licenses option has been removed 
from the Licenses page.
• The CMA Desktop Logo option has been removed from the Custom Logo 
page.
• The Include dynamically-managed devices in the Global Address Book 
option has been removed from the Directory Setup page.
Management and Security
A CMA system operating in maximum security mode offers a Management 
and Security workflow. The following sections describe the changes.
Server Software Upgrade
The Server Software Upgrade workflow on a CMA system operating in 
maximum security mode has not changed. 
Certificate Management
Because a CMA system operating in maximum security mode always operates 
in encrypted mode, the Use HTTPS is not an option on the Certificate 
Management page. 
By default, to support encrypted communications and establish a minimum 
level of trust, the CMA system includes a default key and self-signed 
certificate. However, to implement a full certificate chain to a root certificate 
authority (CA), a CMA system requires both a root CA certificate and a 
identity server certificate signed by the root CA. Therefore, at some time you 
must request these certificates from your CA. The question is when.
You must install the root CA certificate during First Time Setup. However, you 
can complete First Time Setup with just the root CA certificate and the CMA 
system default self-signed certificate. Then you can use the Certificate 
Management page to finish certificate set up.