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UNIVERGE UC700 - NEC Corporation of America

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Configuring OW5000 SSL Support for <strong>UC700</strong> Clients 6-9<br />

Step 12<br />

In the Organizational unit field, type an organizational unit, such as a<br />

department name. Click Next to display Figure 6-10.<br />

NOTE<br />

The CA verifies the Organization and Organization unit values. In addition, users see<br />

these names when deciding whether to accept the certificate. Make sure the data<br />

you enter in these fields are accurate.<br />

Figure 6-10 Your Site’s Common Name<br />

Step 13<br />

In the Common name field, type a common name for the OW5000 and<br />

click Next. Figure 6-11 displays.<br />

—If the OW5000 has a DNS name <strong>of</strong> “ow5000.abc-corp.com,” and<br />

internal users can resolve the DNS name to an IP address, specify the<br />

DNS name in the Common name field. You may need to make sure<br />

the internal DNS servers have an entry for the OW5000 server.<br />

—Alternatively, if your OW5000 has a NetBIOS name <strong>of</strong> “ABC-<br />

OW5000,” and users can resolve the NetBIOS name to an IP address,<br />

you can specify the NetBIOS name in the Common name field.<br />

NOTE<br />

The Common Name becomes a part <strong>of</strong> the certificate. It is the name used when<br />

configuring the <strong>UC700</strong> Server field for connection to the OW5000 server. The<br />

Common Name entered here and the <strong>UC700</strong> Server field must match or the <strong>UC700</strong><br />

client will not be able to connect to the OW5000.<br />

UCE Desktop Client/Agent (<strong>UNIVERGE</strong> <strong>UC700</strong>) Installation Guide - Revision 4.01

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