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    ASBCE and third-party certificates

    I had found this other thread: http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1763962 Referring to this Avaya SOLN287755 document: https://support.avaya.com/ext/index?page=content&id=SOLN287755 But unfortunately it is also not explicitly clear about the DNS FQDNs that should be specified in the...
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    Certs

    @wpetilli, I think you could be referring to this Avaya support document (SOLN201674), or at least it does contain a reference to the 2-year certificate auto-renewal. https://support.avaya.com/ext/index?page=content&id=SOLN201674 My organization last upgraded SMGR in Jan 2016 and it did change...
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    Certs

    I am not an Avaya expert, but I can comment a little bit on the CRL. A CRL is a certificate revocation list. A certificate authority (CA) should maintain a list of certificates it issued that have been revoked (e.g. if they have been compromised). If you run your own CA then you would be...
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    ASBCE and third-party certificates

    Avaya Communicator for iPhone v2.1.2.6 accepts the default cert for SM after I install the cert. That's what I described above about installing the cert with subject CN=SM100 into my iPhone's configuration profile. The Avaya document I linked to does state that in the future, the built-in/demo...
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    ASBCE and third-party certificates

    @kyle555, perhaps I'm showing how wet I still am behind the ears with Avaya "red", but I disagree -- the way the Communicator client is behaving appears to me as exactly what a web browser does when visiting a secure web site. The server offers up its certificate to the client, and the client...
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    Server backup files

    @84Mike, this was a month ago, not sure if you got it figured out? If you unpack the .tar.gz backup file, you'll find the xln1 file. Here's an example of what I have. $ tar -tzvf xln_cm1_011002_20160713.tar.gz -rwxr--r-- root/root 6180864 2016-07-13 01:10:11 ./etc/opt/defty/xln1 -rwxr--r--...
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    New SBC

    I think it should be connected to the Internet with a public IP address. Using NAT will likely cause you all sorts of problems. Putting the SBC behind a firewall (unless the firewall has an exception that simply allows all IP traffic through to the SBC) is also likely to cause problems. You...
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    ASBCE and third-party certificates

    @jtc22, what's the subject CN for your certificate? Who is the issuer? I wonder if your client(s) are still encountering an untrusted certificate even though you purchased a third-party certificate. Was there perhaps an intermediate certificate(s) that need to be installed on the SBC in order...
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    ASBCE and third-party certificates

    Hello everyone! I am hoping that someone in this community can help me understand how to set up third-party certificates with the ASBCE in an Aura environment. I understand x.509v3 certificates, certificate authorities, trust stores, etc. quite well. But I am new to the world of telephony (both...

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