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Cisco Prime Collaboration allows you to configure system parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. To configure the following Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance system parameters, navigate to Administration > System Setup > Assurance Setup .
You can configure the SMTP server to send and receive e-mail notifications for alarms by specifying the SMTP server name and the sender AAA E-mail address on the E-mail Setup for Alarms & Events page ( ). The value in the Sender AAA E-mail Address field helps you to identify the server you receive the e-mail from, in case of many servers.
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.1 and earlier
In Cisco Prime Collaboration, when a device is added, the SSL certificates are exchanged for credential validation by accessing a protected resource using HTTPS. During exchange, the SSL certificate is not stored in Cisco Prime Collaboration trust-store and communication with the device fails, at a later point of time. It is recommended that you manually import the SSL certificate to Cisco Prime Collaboration trust-store to access the device.
Cisco Prime Collaboration enables you to check the authenticity of the SSL certificate during its communication with the devices or applications over HTTPS. However, this is not mandatory as you can still continue to discover the devices without authenticating the certificate.
By default, Cisco Prime Collaboration does not validate the certificates from the devices or applications it communicates.
To enable the SSL certificate authentication:
To configure the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance server time zone: