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How to install an SSL Certificate in Cisco Unified Mobility Server?

How to install an SSL Certificate in Cisco Unified Mobility Server?

Cisco Unified Mobility offers a set of mobility-related features that allow users to interact with Unified Communications applications no matter where they may be or which device they are using. Whether the device you are using is a home office phone, a dual-mode Cisco Jabber on iPhone or Android client over a WiFi connection, or a mobile phone from another cellular provider, you can still access Unified Communications features have the call be anchored in the enterprise.

For example, you can answer a call directed to your enterprise number from any of your configured phones and then transfer the call to your mobile phone, allowing you to continue an in-progress conversation as you are leaving the office. Steps involved to install SSL Certificate on Cisco Unified Mobility server are:

  1. Importing Your Signed SSL Certificate Files to the Keystore
  2. Enabling your SSL Certificate in the Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage Admin Portal

1.SSL Installation:

  1. Importing Your Signed SSL Certificate Files to the Keystore
  2. Log onto your Admin Portal and select “SSL Certificate Management.
  3. Choose the option to “Import SSL Certificate.
  4. Browse to the Keystore file created during the CSR creation process. In the password field, enter the password you created when creating the Keystore file.
  5. For the Intermediate Certificate, choose false. Then, paste in the entire body of the your_domain_name.p7b file you will have received from DigiCert.
  6. If you did not receive a .p7b format file, you might need to reissue your certificate, making sure to choose Java as your server type.
  7. Click “Submit,” then download the final SSL certificate Keystore file. You can name the file anything you choose, such as mykey.keystore.

Your Keystore is now ready for use.

2. Enabling your SSL Certificate in the Cisco Unified Mobility Advantage Admin Portal

  1. Log in to the Admin Portal and select “SSL Certificate Management.”
  2. Choose the option to “Upload Certificate,” browse to your newly created Keystore, and enter the same password that you used when creating the Keystore to enable the certificate for use by your server.
  3. Go to Server Controls > Cisco > Control Server, and then stop and start your Managed Server.
  4. Your server should now configure to use your newly created Keystore and certificate files.
  5. Your certificate file can export for use with other Cisco devices using keystore, including any applicable proxy servers.
  6. For the generation of CSR in Cisco Unified Mobility Server, kindly refer to CSR generation in Cisco Unified Mobility.

If you are unable to use these instructions for your server, Acmetek recommends that you contact either the vendor of your software or the organization that supports it.

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