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Polycom DMA 7000 System Operations Guide

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<strong>DMA</strong> <strong>Operations</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Certificate Management<br />

The following table describes the fields in the Certificate Management list.<br />

Table 9-1 Fields in the Certificate Management list<br />

Column Description<br />

Identifier Common name of the certificate.<br />

Purpose Kind of certificate:<br />

• Server SSL is the <strong>DMA</strong> system’s public certificate,<br />

which it presents to identify itself. By default, this is<br />

a self-signed certificate, not trusted by other<br />

computers.<br />

• Trusted Root CA is a certificate from a commercial<br />

certificate authority that the <strong>DMA</strong> system trusts.<br />

Expiration Expiration date of certificate.<br />

See also:<br />

“Management and Security Overview” on page 9-1<br />

“Certificate Configuration Procedures” on page 9-3<br />

Certificate Information Dialog Box<br />

The Certificate Information dialog box appears when you click Issue Signing<br />

Request in the Commands list (if a signing request has already been issued,<br />

you’re first asked whether to use the existing one or create a new one). The<br />

following table describes the fields in the dialog box. Only a common name<br />

and country code are required.<br />

Table 9-2 Fields in the Certificate Information dialog box<br />

Field Description<br />

Common name (CN) Common name of the certificate.<br />

Organizational unit<br />

(OU)<br />

Organization (O) Optional.<br />

City or locality (L) Optional.<br />

State (ST) Optional.<br />

Subdivision of organization. Optional.<br />

Country (C) Two-character country code.<br />

9–6 <strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc.

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