04-17-2020 03:25 PM
Hi Everyone,
I am going to upload a Multi-SAN certificate for the first time in CUCM and CUC so need a small clarification please. I generated a CSR by selecting SAN in CUCM and CUC. Then I sent the CSRs to CA to get signed. Now, that I have received it back I see that in the Issued to: it shows the FQDN of the server but also shows -ms in the end.
So for e.g. my Publisher Server name is TorontoPUBCCM.corp.com but in the certificate I see it is Issued to TorontoPUBCCM.corp.com-ms. Is that normal? Will it cause any issues?
My understanding is that is due to MulitSAN and that's how system figures out the difference between a standalone vs multisan but i'll appreciate if someone can clarify?
Thanks!
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04-17-2020 07:16 PM
04-18-2020 01:25 AM
04-17-2020 07:16 PM
04-17-2020 07:29 PM
Thanks Anthony. Yes, its on Ver 10.5.
So, that means if i upload it with -ms then it should woek just fine. Correct?
Appreciate your quick response on this.
Thanks
04-18-2020 01:25 AM
Yes that is correct.
04-19-2020 08:09 AM
Thanks Guys, It uploaded successfully.
However, It didn't resolve the Certificate issue. Users are still getting the Warning message to accept the Certificate and I just realized it's because Servers are configured as IPs under System > Server. Do you guys know if there's a workaround with this?
04-19-2020 10:45 AM
Change the configuration to use FQDN. That what is the recommendation from Cisco.
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