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Fortinet Technologies Inc. Page 95 FortiVoice Enterprise Phone System 4.0.0 Administration Guide
3. From Type, select the type of the import file or files:
Local Certificate: Select this option if you are importing a signed certificate issued by your
CA. For other related steps, see “Obtaining and installing a local certificate” on page 90.
PKCS12 Certificate: Select this option if you are importing an existing certificate whose
certificate file and private key are stored in a PKCS #12 (.p12) password-encrypted file.
Certificate: Select this option if you are importing an existing certificate whose certificate
file (.cert) and key file (.key) are stored separately. The private key is password-encrypted.
The remaining fields vary by your selection in Type.
4. Configure the following:
Certificate file: Enter the location of the previously .cert or .pem exported certificate (or,
for PKCS #12 certificates, the .p12 certificate-and-key file), or click Browse to locate the
file.
Key file: Enter the location of the previously exported key file, or click Browse to locate
the file.
This option appears only when Type is Certificate.
Password: Enter the password that was used to encrypt the file, enabling the FortiVoice
unit to decrypt and install the certificate.
This option appears only when Type is PKCS12 certificate or Certificate.
5. Click OK.
Downloading a PKCS #12 certificate
You can export certificates from the FortiVoice unit to a PKCS #12 file for secure download and
import to another platform, or for backup purposes.
To download a PKCS #12 file
1. Go to System > Certificate > Local Certificate.
2. Click the row that corresponds to the certificate in order to select it.
3. Click Download, then select Download PKCS12 File on the pop-up menu.
A dialog appears.
4. In Password and Confirm password, enter the password that will be used to encrypt the
exported certificate file. The password must be at least four characters long.
5. Click Download.
6. If your browser prompts you for a location to save the file, select a location.
7. Your web browser downloads the PKCS #12 (.p12) file. For information on importing a PKCS
#12 file, see “Importing a certificate” on page 94.
Managing certificate authority certificates
Go to System > Certificates > CA Certificate to view and import certificates for certificate
authorities (CA).
Certificate authorities validate and sign other certificates in order to indicate to third parties that
those other certificates may be trusted to be authentic.
CA certificates are required by connections that use transport layer security (TLS), and by
S/MIME encryption. Depending on the configuration of each PKI user, CA certificates may also
be required to authenticate PKI users.
To view a the list of CA certificates, go to System > Certificate > CA Certificate. You can remove,
view, download, or import a CA certificate.

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