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Third-party certificate signing
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You can sign a certificate from a third-party device (for example an Audiocodes Mediant gateway) that uses the CIC authority certificate.
This is necessary when you configure a SIP line that uses TLS to connect to a third-party device that supports TLS. The connection between the CIC server and the third-party device needs to be authenticated when it establishes a connection that uses mutually authenticated certificates. If the device's certificate is not signed by the CIC line authority certificate, the connection will not be authenticated.
Note: Use the Third Party Certificate Signing
tab only if you use the CIC line authority certificates. Do not use it
if you have your own third-party certificate authority.
If you use your own third-party certificate authority and line certificates,
then you must use your own certificate signing utility to sign the third-party
device certificate.
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