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Avaya one-X
®
Communicator supports certificates with 2048–bit RSA keys and SHA-256 digests
and uses the selected certificate for two-way SSL or TLS authentication during the handshake stage
of establishing secure connections with:
SIP
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
HTTPS
Session Border Controller
Avaya one-X
®
Client Enablement Services
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
The client identity certificate is distributed by administrators and must be installed on Avaya one-X
®
Communicator.
Note:
If you install Avaya one-X
®
Communicator in the Silent mode, you must enable the Avaya
Product Root Certificate Authority (CA). The Avaya CA certificate is installed and configured on
Session Manager and Avaya one-X
®
Communicator uses the Avaya CA client identity certificate
by default, unless you configure certificates issued by a Trusted Third Party Certificate Authority
(TTP CA).
Related Links
Checking the certificate details on page 25
Selecting the client identity certificate on page 26
Checking the certificate details
If you are going to use client identity certificate issued by TTP CA, ensure the certificate is available
in the Personal Certificates store and is valid.
About this task
To check the client identity certificate details, perform the following steps:
Procedure
1. Log on to the system as an administrator.
2. From the command prompt, run the mmc command.
3. Click File > Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click Add.
4. Under Snap-in, double-click Certificates, click Computer account, and then click Next.
5. Click Local computer, and then click Finish. Click Close.
The Certificates (Computer Name) snap-in appears on the list of selected snap-ins for the
new console.
6. Browse to Certificates > Personal > Certificates.
Configure security settings
April 2015 Implementing Avaya one-X
®
Communicator 25
Comments? infodev@avaya.com

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