Version 5.8 81 September 2009
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
8. When the loading of the certificate is complete, save the configuration (refer to ''Saving
Configuration'' on page 167) an
d restart the device; the Web interface uses the
provided certificate.
9. If the device was originally operating in HTTPS mode and you disabled it in Step 2,
then return it to HTTPS by setting the parameter 'Secured Web Connection (HTTPS)'
to 'HTTPS Only' (1) (refer to ''Configuring the General Security Settings'' on page 83).
Notes:
• The certificate replacement process can be repeated when necessary
(e.g., the new certificate expires).
• It is possible to use the IP address of the device (e.g., 10.3.3.1) instead of
a qualified DNS name in the Subject Name. This is not recommended
since the IP address is subject to changes and may not uniquely identify
the device.
• The server certificate can also be loaded via ini file using the parameter
HTTPSCertFileName.
¾ To apply the loaded certificate for IPsec negotiations:
1. Open the ‘IKE Table’ page (refer to ''Configuring the IKE Table'' on page 87); the
'Loaded Certificates Files' group lists the newly uploaded certificates, as shown below:
Figure 3-53: IKE Table Listing Loaded Certificate Files
2. Click the Apply button to load the certificates; future IKE negotiations are now
performed using the new certificates.