3. Click
Generate CSR
.
4. Complete the following fields:
a.
Country Name
: Provide the name of the country within which the certificate is being
created in the ISO 3166 format.
b.
State/Province Name
: Provide the state or province where the certificate is being
created.
c.
Locality Name
: Provide the city where the certificate is being created.
d.
Organization Name
: Provide the name of the company or organization creating the
certificate.
e.
Organizational Unit
: Provide the group within the company or organization creating
the certificate.
f.
Common Name
: Provide a FQDN that resolves to the IP address of the server where
this certificate will be installed. You cannot provide wildcard (*) characters in the field.
g.
Algorithm
: Select
SHA256
.
h.
Key Size (Modulus Length)
: Select
2048
.
i.
Key Usage Extension(s)
: Select the purpose for which the public key might be used:
Key Encipherment, Non-Repudiation, or Digital Signature.
j.
Extended Key Usage
: Select
Server Authentication
and
Client Authentication
.
k.
Subject Alt Name
: Provide information FQDNs or IP addresses that must be included
into the certificate.
Use the following format:
DNS:<FQDN>,IP:<IP address>
.
You can specify multiple FQDNs or IP addresses.
l.
Passphrase
: Proivde the password used when encrypting the private key.
m.
Confirm Passphrase
: Reenter the password that you entered in the
Passphrase
field.
n.
Contact Name
: Provide the name of the individual within the issuing organization
acting as the point-of-contact for issues relating to this certificate.
o.
Contact E-mail
: Provide the email address of the contact.
5. Click
Generate CSR
.
6. Download and save the CSR request file in the
.CSR
format.
7. Delete the key file generated and saved on Avaya Session Border Controller for
Enterprise.
Next steps
Provide the
.CSR
file to a CA for signing.
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