Enable Third-Party CA Signed Certificate
You can import your company signed certificate for the secured data transmission. SSL must be enabled on the browser to use this certificate.
Install CA signed certificate
Steps to install CA signed certificate for secure data transmission:
Before you begin
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.5 and later
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The Root Certificate is part of the Signed Certificate.
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SSL is enabled on the browser to use CA signed certificate.
Procedure
Step 1 |
Choose . |
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Step 2 |
Browse through the CA signed Certificate (in PKCS12 format) from your local system. |
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Step 3 |
(Optional) Enter and verify the certificates password of PKCS#12 file, if you have configured the password while generating the certificate, otherwise it can be left empty. |
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Step 4 |
Click Import. A warning message indicating that "The services will be restarted" appears. |
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Step 5 |
Click Continue on receiving the warning message.
After the service restart, the login page is displayed. The security warning page (where you make the selection for the login page to appear) is no longer displayed.
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 11.6 and later
For Cisco Prime Collaboration Release 12.1 and later
To import the primary/intermediate/secondary certificates to the browser, see the following table:
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