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Chapter 44      Configuring the TLS Proxy for Encrypted Voice Inspection
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Note When you are configuring the TLS Proxy for the Phone Proxy and it is using the mixed security mode 
for the CUCM cluster, you must configure the LDC Issuer. The LDC Issuer lists the local certificate 
authority to issue client or server dynamic certificates.
Step 3 To specify an LDC Issuer to use for the TLS Proxy, perform the following. When you select and 
configure the LDC Issuer option, the adaptive security appliance acts as the certificate authority and 
issues certificates to TLS clients. 
a. Click the Specify the internal Certificate Authority to sign the local dynamic certificate for phones... 
check box.
b. Click the Certificates radio button and select a self-signed certificate from the drop-down list or 
click Manage to create a new LDC Issuer. The Manage Identify Certificates dialog box opens. See 
the “Configuring Identity Certificates Authentication” section on page 35-14.
Or
Click the Certificate Authority radio button to specify a Certificate Authority (CA) server. When you 
specify a CA server, it needs to be created and enabled in the adaptive security appliance. To create 
and enable the CA server, click Manage. The Edit CA Server Settings dialog box opens. See the 
“Authenticating Using the Local CA” section on page 35-22. 
Note To make configuration changes after the local certificate authority has been configured for 
the first time, disable the local certificate authority.
c. In the Key-Pair Name field, select a key pair from the drop-list. The list contains the already defined 
RSA key pair used by client dynamic certificates. To see the key pair details, including generation 
time, usage, modulus size, and key data, click Show. 
Or 
To create a new key pair, click New. The Add Key Pair dialog box opens. See the “Configuring 
Identity Certificates Authentication” section on page 35-14 for details about the Key Pair fields.
Step 4 In the Security Algorithms area, specify the available and active algorithms to be announced or matched 
during the TLS handshake.
• Available Algorithms—Lists the available algorithms to be announced or matched during the TLS 
handshake: des-sha1, 3des-sha1, aes128-sha1, aes256-sha1, and null-sha1. 
Add—Adds the selected algorithm to the active list.
Remove—Removes the selected algorithm from the active list.
• Active Algorithms—Lists the active algorithms to be announced or matched during the TLS 
handshake: des-sha1, 3des-sha1, aes128-sha1, aes256-sha1, and null-sha1. For client proxy (acting 
as a TLS client to the server), the user-defined algorithms replace the original ones from the hello 
message for asymmetric encryption method between the two TLS legs. For example, the leg between 
the proxy and Call Manager may be NULL cipher to offload the Call Manager.
Move Up—Moves an algorithm up in the list.
Move Down—Moves an algorithm down in the list.
Step 5 Click Next.