
4. Paste the contents into the prompt or Web page.
5. Request your signed SSL/TLS certificate.
The CA generates your signed SSL/TLS certificate and e-mail it to your enterprise
certificate administrator.
6. Save the SSL/TLS certificate to a location that is accessible from the server.
Installing the root and signed certificates on the Avaya 3100
Mobile Communicator Gateway Server
Install the root and signed certificates onto the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway
Administration Server.
Prerequisites
• You must be logged into the server as superuser. For more information, see
Accessing
the server command line as superuser on page 115.
• The root and signed certificates must be saved in a location that is accessible from the
Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway server.
1. To change to the certificate keystore directory, enter:
cd /opt/mobilitygw-2.1/server/default/data
2. To import the CA root or intermediate certificate to the Avaya 3100 Mobile
Communicator Gateway Server, enter:
/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_03/bin/keytool -import -trustcacerts -
keystore ssl-keystore -alias root -file <path-root_cert_file>
3. To import your signed TLS certificate for the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator
Gateway Server, enter: /usr/java/jdk1.6.0_03/bin/keytool -import -
keystore ssl-keystore -alias smog-ssl -file <path-
signed_mgcert_file>
Variable definitions
Variable
Definition
<path-root_cert_file> The full name of the root certificate file,
including the path
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