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RSA Keon Ready Implement ation Guide For PKI 3 rd Party Applications Last Modified May 3, 2004 1. Partner Information Partner Name Cisco Systems, Inc. Web Site www.cisco.com Product Name Cisco Certificate Au thority Proxy Function (CAPF) Version & Platform CAPF Version 1. 0(1) CallManager Version 4.0(1) Product Description CAPF Communicates wit[...]
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2. Contact Information Sales contact Support Contact Email tac@cisco.com Phone 1-800-553-NETS 1-800-553-2447 Web www.cisco.com www.cisco.com/en/US/support/index.htm l 3. Product Requirements Hardware requirements Component Name: CAPF CAPF Cisco CallManager (7815, 7825, 7835, 7845, 7855, 7865) Software requirements Component Name: CAPF Operating Sys[...]
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4. Product Configuration Using CAPF to Generate Phone Certificates Perform the following procedure to use the Certificate Authority Proxy Function, and install a certificate on a 7940 or 7960 IP Phone. Procedure Step 1 Perform one of the following tasks: • Choose Start > Programs > CAPF . • On the desktop, double-click the CAPF icon. Step[...]
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Step 12 At the CAPF prompt, perform the following ta sk, depending on what you want to accomplish: • If you plan to use the authentication string t hat the get phone-info command creates, go to Step 14 . • If you want to generate an authentication stri ng for a specific phone, issue the following command: set auth-string id <device name> [...]
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5. Product Operation Install the locally significant certificate on the phone . Step 1 Obtain the CAPF authentication string that wa s set when the CAPF utility was configured. Step 2 On the Cisco IP Phone 7960 and 7940, press the Settings button to access the Settings menu. Step 3 Scroll to the Certificate option; press the Select softkey. Step 4 [...]
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6. Certification Checklist for 3 rd Party Applications Date Tested: January 15, 2004 Product Tested Version RSA Keon Certificate Authority 6.5.1 CAPF 1.0(1) Test Case Result Certificate Enrollment P10 Certificate Request N/A P7 Response installed correctly N/A CMP Certificate Request N/A CMP Response installed correctly N/A SCEP Certificate Request[...]
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7. Known Issues 1. No known issues. Page: 7[...]