If you plan to configure telephony services in your deployment
using IBM® Sametime® Unified
Telephony,
import the Telephony Application
Server SSL
certificate into the Sametime Proxy
Server's truststore.
Before you begin
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption is required for telephony
services. You must import the telephony server's SSL certificate
into the Sametime Proxy
Server's truststore before you enable SSL between Sametime Proxy Server and Sametime Unified
Telephony.
For
information about the Telephony Application Server, see the topic Telephony Application Server.
Procedure
- Copy the SSL certificate from Sametime Unified
Telephony:
- On the Telephony Application
Server,
log in to the IBM WebSphere® Application Server Integrated
Solutions Console as the WebSphere administrator.
- Click .
- Select the Alias default_signer or the appropriate one,
if you customized, and click Extract.
- Type a file name for storing the signer certificate.
The WebSphere Application
Server console for the
Telephony Application
Server displays
the location of the extracted certificate. For example:
/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/<AppSrvxx>/etc/<file>
Note
this location because you need to copy the file to the live names
proxy server in the following step.
- Move the file from the previous step to the etc/ directory
under the deployment manager profile for the Live Names Proxy cell.
For example:
/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/<xxxxSTPDMProfilex>/etc/<file>
- Now import the SSL certificate into the Sametime Proxy Server's
truststore:
- On the Sametime Proxy
Server, log in to the WebSphere Application
Server Integrated Solutions Console as the WebSphere administrator.
- Click .
- Click Add.
- Type an alias for the certificate; for example, "SUT".
- Type the name of the file where you stored the SSL certificate.
- Click Apply.
- Save the imported certificate by clicking Save in
the "Messages" box at the beginning of the page.
- Restart the Sametime Proxy Server.