Polycom 7000 Video Game Sound System User Manual


 
System Management and Maintenance
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If you’re logged in to that cluster, click the link to go to the Certificates page. If not, log into that cluster and
go to Admin > Local Cluster > Certificates.
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Alerts
Alert 3104
Cluster <cluster>: One or more CA certificates have expired.
The specified cluster has an expired CA certificate or certificates. When a CA certificate expires, the
certificates signed by that certificate authority are no longer accepted. Depending on its security settings,
the cluster may refuse connections from devices presenting a certificate signed by a CA whose certificate
has expired, including MCUs, endpoints, the AD server, and the Exchange server.
If you’re logged in to that cluster, click the link to go to the Certificates page. If not, log into that cluster and
go to Admin > Local Cluster > Certificates.
If that cluster has Skip validation of certificates for inbound connections turned off, you won’t be able
to log into it. Contact Polycom Global Services.
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Alerts
Alert 3105
Cluster <cluster>: One or more CA certificates will expire within 30 days.
The specified cluster has a CA certificate or certificates that will expire soon. When a CA certificate expires,
the certificates signed by that certificate authority are no longer accepted. If you allow the CA certificate(s)
to expire, depending on its security settings, the cluster may refuse connections from any devices
presenting a certificate signed by a CA whose certificate has expired, including MCUs, endpoints, the AD
server, and the Exchange server.
If you’re logged in to that cluster, click the link to go to the Certificates page. If not, log into that cluster and
go to Admin > Local Cluster > Certificates.
See also:
Alerts
Alert 3108
Cluster <cluster>: The server SSL certificate is incompatible with the cluster's network
settings.
The specified server’s SSL certificate does not match the cluster’s domain information or other network
configuration. Perhaps the network configuration was changed, and the SSL certificate is now out of date.
If you’re logged in to that cluster, click the link to go to the Certificates page. If not, log in to that cluster and
go to Admin > Local Cluster > Certificates. Try regenerating the SSL certificate in question.
See also:
Alerts