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Hi All,

 

before I open a SR for it a quick question. I'm right about to configure a Polycom CX7000 in Standalone mode and need to know in which format the CA certificate needs to be? There is no Information about it, only how to setup the USB stick.

 

Thanks a lot!

 

Alex

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Looks like the problem is solved and  the CX7000 got today the certificate from the Lync Infrastructure itself.

What is still open is the question about the USB upload which format the certificate needs to have (pfx, cer, pem...)

 

How ever I will ask internally or support for the answer!

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Looks like the problem is solved and  the CX7000 got today the certificate from the Lync Infrastructure itself.

What is still open is the question about the USB upload which format the certificate needs to have (pfx, cer, pem...)

 

How ever I will ask internally or support for the answer!

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PFX

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Hi Jeff, I would disagree. Here several solid reasons why it is not PFX:

 

1. PFX is the file that contains private key. Are you suggesting that we put Private Key of the company CA to each CX7000 unit?

2. PFX file must be password protected (or assigned AD user/computer). Do you think CX7000 will ask me for password?

3. When I put PFX on USB stick, and insert USB, Import Certificate option is greyed-out. So obviously this does not work

 

I'm still trying to figure out in what fdormat to put the certificates on USB stick. For sure it must be in subfolder "certchain" but any option I tried does not work. Admin guide does not reveal any details, it just says "put certificates there".

 

If anybody solved this puzzle or know the details please share. Thanks!

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