Installation guide
Configuring instant messaging 16-48
Chapter 16: PBX Feature Configuration
Wave Global Administrator Guide
4 If you selected Custom, specify one of the following:
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Old SSL method.
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Not Available.
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Available.
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TLS method.
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Not Available.
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Optional.
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Required.
5 In the Server Connection Security section, select one of the following:
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Optional. Select this option if connections between servers may use secured
connections.
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Required. Select this option if connections between servers must always use secured
connections.
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Custom. Select this option if you need to specify advanced server connection security
options.
6 Click
Save Settings.
Generating and applying SSL server certificates
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) negotiates point-to-point security between a client and a server, and
is the dominant security protocol for Internet monetary transactions and communications. An
SSL server certificate (a password-protected, encrypted data file), allows entities exchanging
data to authenticate each other.
There are two kinds of SSL server certificates:
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Signed SSL certificates provide the highest level of security. You obtain a signed server
certificate from an issuing Certificate Authority (CA), who guarantees that the identity of
the individual or entity granted the certificate is as claimed. Once you receive your signed
SSL server certificate, you import and apply it via the Wave IMpulse Administrator
Console according to the instructions in this section.
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Self-signed server certificates are generated automatically by Wave.
Release 2.0
September 2010