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›Installing the Poly Cloud Relay

Getting Started

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  • Before You Begin

Preparing to Install

  • Preparing to Install the Poly Cloud Relay
  • VM Environment Requirements
  • Required Ports for Poly Cloud Relay
  • Test your Network Connection
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Installing the Poly Cloud Relay

  • Install the Poly Cloud Relay
  • Configure System Settings
  • Registration Code
  • Add Relay to the Cloud Services Portal
  • Install a Server Identity Certificate

    • Install a Server Certificate
  • Complete the Integration
  • Test Connectivity
  • Replace or Add a Poly Cloud Relay

Install a Server Identity Certificate on Poly Cloud Relay

When initially installed, the Poly Cloud Relay uses a default self-signed server identity certificate on all inbound HTTPS connections from on-premise devices and applications to its HTTPS port (443). Optionally you can replace this default certificate with your own.

Prerequisite

Your certificate must be contained in a PKCS #12 format file (typically a .pfx or .p12 file extension), which includes the certificate and its associated private key. This file should also contain all of the CA certificates in the certification path.

Note: Not all Poly Cloud Services require a certificate. Please see your respective documentation for more information on whether your service requires a certificate.

Procedure

  1. In the Poly Cloud Services portal, go to Register Devices > Cloud Relay.
  2. Select a Poly Cloud Relay.
  3. In the Advanced Settings section, move the slider to Yes to expose the certificate settings.
  4. In the Device Certificate Password field, enter the certificate file password (the password you entered when you exported the PFX or P12 file).
  5. In the Device Certificate (.PFX) field, click Upload to select the certificate file on your computer. Certificate Status displays if the certificate is valid or invalid.

If your certificate was uploaded successfully, a summary of the certificate information displays, followed by the raw certificate data. The certificate summary information contains the following:

Certificate InformationDescription
Common NameThe Subject Common Name (CN) field value
Validity TimeCertificate validity period
Serial NumberCertificate serial number
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