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When Deploying the SBA (Survivable Branch Appliance) Preparing for SBA Deployment - First Steps, the Branch Site Tasks requires to Generate and Import an SBA Certificate. If you do not wish to send the signing request automatically to a Windows Certificate Authority, and would rather send it to a Trusted CA of your choice, then you'll need to import the signed certificate manually as outlined on this page.
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If your node has a SHA-2 256 signed server certificate, the SBC will not interoperate with Lync 2010 or earlier OCS/Lync versions. The signature algorithm ( sha256WithRSAEncryption ) is shown in the Certificate panel of the Sonus Ribbon SBC Certificate page in the UI. |
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In the left navigation pane, under Lync™ Skype™ for Business Survivable Branch Appliance, click SBA Certificate.
From the Action drop down list, select Import X.509 Signed Certificate.
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In the left navigation pane, under Lync™ Skype™ for Business Survivable Branch Appliance, click SBA Certificate.
From the Action drop down list, select Import PKCS12 Certificate and Key.
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Click Browse and select the desired PKCS12 file and key.
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You must use the same password as you used to export the certificate and key. See Exporting an SBA Certificate. |
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