I got message the below from VPMS.
SIP: The root CA certificate will expire in {0} days
I found a proposed solution in "Trouble shooting guide."
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When the root certificate on the VPMS has expired, you need to generate a new certificate by
using the UpdateRootCertificate.sh script.
Proposed Solution
1. Log onto Linux on the primary VPMS server.
If you are an Avaya Services representative, and are using Avaya Enterprise Linux
or if the Avaya Service accounts are installed on this server:
- Log in to the local Linux console as sroot.
- Or log in remotely as a non-root user and then change the user to sroot by
entering the su - sroot command.
Otherwise, log in to Linux locally as root, or log in remotely as a non-root user and
then change the user to root by entering the su - command.
2. Navigate to the Support/VP-Tools directory by entering the cd $AVAYA_HOME/
Support/VP-Tools command.
$AVAYA_HOME is the environment variable pointing to the name of the installation
directory specified during the Voice Portal software installation. The default value
is /opt/Avaya/VoicePortal.
Tip:
This script is also available in the Support/VP-Tools directory of the Voice Portal
installation DVD.
3. Enter the UpdateRootCertificate command to generate a new security
certificate.
4. Type Y and press Enter when prompted, to restart the vpms service.
Note:
- Restart all MPPs for the new security certificate to take effect.
- If the Voice Portal system uses SIP Connection over TLS, then ensure that
the SIP Connection server is updated with the newly generated certificate.
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I cannot find "UpdateRootCertificate.sh" script.
and please look at red text the above.
I don't use SIP, I use H.323. Should I update that certification.?
SIP: The root CA certificate will expire in {0} days
I found a proposed solution in "Trouble shooting guide."
---------------------------------------------------------------
When the root certificate on the VPMS has expired, you need to generate a new certificate by
using the UpdateRootCertificate.sh script.
Proposed Solution
1. Log onto Linux on the primary VPMS server.
If you are an Avaya Services representative, and are using Avaya Enterprise Linux
or if the Avaya Service accounts are installed on this server:
- Log in to the local Linux console as sroot.
- Or log in remotely as a non-root user and then change the user to sroot by
entering the su - sroot command.
Otherwise, log in to Linux locally as root, or log in remotely as a non-root user and
then change the user to root by entering the su - command.
2. Navigate to the Support/VP-Tools directory by entering the cd $AVAYA_HOME/
Support/VP-Tools command.
$AVAYA_HOME is the environment variable pointing to the name of the installation
directory specified during the Voice Portal software installation. The default value
is /opt/Avaya/VoicePortal.
Tip:
This script is also available in the Support/VP-Tools directory of the Voice Portal
installation DVD.
3. Enter the UpdateRootCertificate command to generate a new security
certificate.
4. Type Y and press Enter when prompted, to restart the vpms service.
Note:
- Restart all MPPs for the new security certificate to take effect.
- If the Voice Portal system uses SIP Connection over TLS, then ensure that
the SIP Connection server is updated with the newly generated certificate.
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I cannot find "UpdateRootCertificate.sh" script.

and please look at red text the above.
I don't use SIP, I use H.323. Should I update that certification.?
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