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I get a "your ip office secuity certificate will expire in 170 days" when I open Manager.
Why do I get this? And can it be removed. Thanks |
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you can choose any of the following steps
1) Use ipo manager to communicate without certificate File > Preferences >security > Manager certificates Check > to None 2) Default the security settings which creates another unique, self-signed instance with same name but differing instance. 3) Security settings > system > identity certificate > delete the certificate and save security configuration ipo will generate a new self signed certificate. Regards, Varun KG |
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Will doing step 3 cause the system to reboot ? I was about to try it but a message pops up saying the system may not be reachable for 5 minutes.
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To generate a new certificate the IP Office has to reboot.
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Yes and no - the IP Office doesn't actually reboot, but the process of generating a new certificate is so processor intensive that for an IP500 does nothing else for the next few minutes - so effectively its pretty much the same as a reboot.
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What will happen if the security certificate will totally expire? Will the Avaya IP Office stop running meaning no more incoming and outgoing calls? Can we no longer log-in to the Avaya IP Office Manager?
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I would say it's best to follow option 3 from the choices. Log into Security Settings and regenerate a new certificate. After the certificate is regenerated, use the view button to install the certificate in the Trusted Store on the Admin PC as well. |
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