User's Manual
  Management & Security Operations
Polycom, Inc.  449
2 To view more information about a certificate, select the certificate and 
click View Certificate Details. 
The Certificate Details dialog box appears with this information.
Purpose The type of certificate. Possible values are:
• CMA server identity—the system identity 
certificate.
• Trusted root certificate—the root certificate for a 
CA.
• Intermediate certificate—certificate from an 
intermediate CA.
• Trusted peer—certificate from any server or 
computer that is not a CA but whose identity is 
trusted. The trusted peer certificate must be 
signed by one of the CAs installed in the CMA.
Expiration  The expiration date of the certificate.
CRL Next Update The date by which a new certificate revocation list 
from the CA must be uploaded. 
IMPORTANT
If an administrator does not upload a new CRL by 
the CRL Next Update date, the system will 
become unresponsive. Recovering from this 
situation requires reinstalling from the recovery 
disk, manually reconfiguring of identity and root 
certificates, and restoring the system from a 
system backup.
Column  Description
Section  Description
Certificate Info Purpose and alias of the certificate. 
Issued To  Information about the entity to which the certificate 
was issued and the certificate serial number. 
Issued By  Information about the issuer. 
Validity  Issue and expiration dates. 
Fingerprints SHA1 and MD5 fingerprints (checksums) for 
confirming certificate. 
Public Key The CMA public key, which in the public key system 
is distributed widely, and is not kept secure.
CRL Info The date by which the current certificate revocation 
list must be replaced by a new list and the version of 
the list.










