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Avaya Aura - Configuring System Manager to Trust Third-Party Root CA Certificates

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9. Click REST Interface certificate configuration. If the certificate is not in the PKCS12
format, type n on the REST Interface certificate configuration screen.
10. Add the key file to the REST interface PEM key file and the certificate chain to the REST
interface PEM certificate file.
11. Click Signing authority certificate configuration on the Front-end host, System
Manager and Certificate Configuration screen.
12. If the CA root certificate is not in the PKCS12 format, type n.
13. Click Signing Authority PEM certificate file and add the signing authority CA certificate.
14. Click Return to previous menu.
15. Click Apply.
Configuring System Manager to trust third-party root CA
certificates
Procedure
1. Log on to the System Manager web console.
2. Click Home > Services > Inventory > Manage Elements .
3. Select System Manager from the Elements.
4. Click Configure Trusted Certificates in the More Actions list.
5. Click Add and select Import from file.
6. Click Choose File and browse to the third-party root CA certificate.
7. Click Commit.
8. Restart the System Manager JBOSS
process.
From the SSH session on the System Manager, run the following command as a root
user:
service jboss restart
Note:
The service jboss restart command affects the service for the System
Manager.
Certificate configuration using the configuration utility
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