UNIVERGE UC700 - NEC Corporation of America
UNIVERGE UC700 - NEC Corporation of America
UNIVERGE UC700 - NEC Corporation of America
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Configuring OW5000 SSL Support for <strong>UC700</strong> Clients 6-15<br />
Figure 6-19 File Name dialog<br />
Step 6<br />
Enter a file name and location for the certificate request, and then click<br />
Finish.<br />
The certificate request can now be sent to a CA for verification and<br />
processing.<br />
—Your IT department can send the request to an internal CA to sign.<br />
Micros<strong>of</strong>t and OpenSSL are two examples <strong>of</strong> internal CAs. The<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> using an internal CA is cost, because the signed<br />
certificate is free. The disadvantage is the internal CA's root certificate<br />
must be installed on each client PC.<br />
—Alternatively, the IT department can use a well-known external CA to<br />
sign the certificate request. VeriSign and Entrust are examples <strong>of</strong><br />
external CAs. The advantage <strong>of</strong> using a well-known CA is that the<br />
client PCs will already have the CA's certificate installed and one can<br />
skip the procedure Installing CA Certificates on Client PCs. The<br />
disadvantage is the cost to purchase a CA-signed certificate.<br />
UCE Desktop Client/Agent (<strong>UNIVERGE</strong> <strong>UC700</strong>) Installation Guide - Revision 4.01