Hi
You can go to the server via SSH, and enter the 'set web-security' command with the alternate-host-name parameter:
Command Syntax
set web-security orgunit orgname locality state country alternate-host-name
Parameters
• orgunit represents the organizational unit.
• orgname represents the organizational name.
• locality represents the organization location.
• state represents the organization state.
• country represents the organization country.
• alternate-host-name (optional) specifies an alternate name for the host when you generate a
web-server (Tomcat) certificate.
Note When you set an alternate-host-name parameter with the set web-security command,
self-signed certificates for tomcat will contain the Subject Alternate Name extension with
the alternate-host-name specified. CSR for Cisco Unified Communications Manager will
contain Subject Alternate Name Extension with the alternate host name included in the CSR.
Typically you would still use an FQDN, but a less specific one (e.g. ccm.company.com)...
Regards
Aaron
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