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3.2.5.3 Certificates
Some
2N
®
Indoor View
LAN services use the secure TLS protocol for communication with the
other LAN devices. This protocol prevents third parties from eavesdropping on or modifying call
contents. TLS is based on one/two-sided authentication, which requires certificates and private
keys.
2N
®
Indoor
View
services that use TLS:
Web server (HTTPS)
E-mail (SMTP)
802.1x (EAP-TLS)
SIPs
2N
®
Indoor
View
allows you to download up to 3 sets of certificates from certification
authorities, which help you authenticate the communicating device, and also 3 user certificates
and private keys for encryption purposes.
Each certificate requiring service can be assigned one certificate set, refer to the
Web Server
,
E-
and
Streaming
subsections. The certificates can be shared by the services.
2N
®
Indoor
View
accepts the DER (ASN1) and PEM certificates.
Once powered,
2N
®
Indoor
View
generates automatically the so-called
Self Signed certificate
and a
private key
, which can be used for the
Web server
and
E-
services without the need
to load a unique certificate and private
key.
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