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...
@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...
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 A certificate authority (CA) should maintain a list of certificates it issued that have been revoked (e.g. if they have been compromised).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...
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...
@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...
@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--...
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...
@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...
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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