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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Securing an External Database<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

TLS 1.0 is used when securing communications between the <strong>RMX</strong> and an<br />

external database. The certificate is installed on the database server and<br />

the <strong>RMX</strong> is the client. When the certificate is installed on the database<br />

server, all client requests and responses are transferred via secure port<br />

443.<br />

It is important to verify that the external database application is operating<br />

in secure mode before enabling secure external database communications<br />

on the <strong>RMX</strong>. The <strong>RMX</strong> checks the validity of external database’s certificate<br />

before communicating. If there is a certificate error an Active Alarm is<br />

raised with Error in external database certificate in the description field.<br />

To enable secure <strong>RMX</strong> Communications with an External Database:<br />

Set the <strong>RMX</strong> to communicate with the database server via port 443 by<br />

setting the value of the System Flag EXTERNAL_DB_PORT in system.cfg<br />

to 443.<br />

For more information see the <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong>,<br />

"Modifying System Flags” on page 16-19.<br />

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