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Name Type Value(s) Default PKCS#12
Required
Description
Content from
current hostname
and domain
name
configurations.
With the exception of the version, all the DCP configurations described in the preceding table
apply to SCEP-requested device certificates. The PKCS#12 column identifies the limited set
of parameter that apply to a DCP configured for PKCS#12. Many of the parameters apply only
to the configuration of a certificate request, which is why the parameters apply only to SCEP.
The following describes the key profile attributes:
• Index The Index is the index of the device certificate profile. For each type of IP
Deskphone, there is a fixed number of profiles available in the range of 1 to
MAX_PROFILES. The index also identifies a priority. When a device certificate is
requested for a specific purpose, such as EAP-TLS, the IP Deskphone searches through
the device certificates to find the first one that is defined, active and can be used for the
requested purpose.
• Source The Source identifies if the IP Deskphone requests the device certificate using
SCEP or if the device certificate is downloaded using PKCS#12. If PKCS#12 is specified,
direct action is not taken. This allows a downloaded device certificate to be installed in
this profile.
• Active If the Active attribute is not active, the IP Deskphone assumes that there is no
device certificate associated with the profile and takes no action to request one (even if
SCEP is specified as the source).
CAServerName CAServerName is the name of a CA server that is sent in the initial SCEP
request to get the CA root certificate. Although some SCEP servers ignore the
CAServerName, the CAServerName is important for EJBCA, and to differentiate between
multiple CAs on a single server.
Important:
CAServerName must not be confused with the URL specified for the CA server which
is used to make the SCEP connection.
AutoCN The AutoCN parameter indicates if the CN in an SCEP certificate request should
be automatically populated based on the Hostname and Domain Name configuration
parameters. The Hostname and Domain Name parameters are part of the overall IP
Deskphone configuration and are not configurable within each DCP.
- If AutoCN is configured as 1 (True), then the CN is constructed as
Hostname@Domainname.
- If AutoCN is configured as 0 (False), then the CN is configured as the value of the
CN parameter in the DCP.
Purpose The Purpose attribute uses bit masks to identify what features a particular device
certificate is used for. Two bytes allows for any combination of up to 16 uses. For example,
Device certificate profiles
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