RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Step 3: Open the Certification Repository.
Step 4: Update the CRL files.
Step 5: Update the Repository.
Step 6: Re-connect to the RMX.
Step 7: Re-enable Secured Communications Mode.
Step 1: Download and save the updated CRL files from the CA Server.
These files are saved on the workstation.
Step 2: Disable Secure Communications mode
a Connect a USB keyboard or mouse to the USB port of RMX.
The USB port locations for RMX 1500/2000/4000 are shown in "There are also
administrative operations that cannot be performed on a secured or ultra secured system
that require the RMX to be set back to its default (normal) security mode.” on page J-4.
b Power the RMX Off and then On using the power switch and allow the RMX to
complete its startup.
System restart can take 5 - 10 minutes, depending on the RMX’s configuration.
Using the RMX Manager:
c In the MCUs list, select the RMX to be updated.
d In MCU Properties, change the Port number from 443 to 80.
e Click OK.
f In the MCUs list, select the RMX to be updated.
g Right-click in the MCUs list entry and select Connect.
h Click Accept to accept the warning banner.
i Enter an administrator Username and Password.
j Click OK.
Step 3:
Open the Certification Repository.
>> On the RMX menu, click Setup > RMX Secured Communication > Certification
Repository.
Step 4: Update the CRL files.
In the Certification Repository:
a Click the CRL tab.
The RMX supports the use of PEM and DER formats.
Take note of the format you download as you will need to make a selection later in this process when
uploading the new CRL files.