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• Please ensure that you are executing this command from the Unified Communications Manger publisher node. • The default CA certificate names can be obtained by executing the show cert default-ca-list command. Note Syntax Description Description Parameters Enables all the default CA certificates on all servers in the cluster. all Enables the particular default CA certificate on all servers in the cluster. common-name Command Modes Administrator (admin:) Usage Guidelines Consider the following information after you enable all the default CA certificates. • Restart the “Cisco Tomcat”, “Cisco CallManager”, “Cisco Tftp”, and “Cisco Certificate Authority Proxy Function” services. Consider the following information after you enable the specific default CA certificate. • Restart the “Cisco CallManager”, “Cisco Tftp”, and “Cisco Certificate Authority Proxy Function” services. • If you are enabling “VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA - G3” certificate, then restarting of only “Cisco Tomcat” service is sufficient. Requirements Command privilege level: 1 Applies to: Unified Communications Manager Example admin:set cert default-ca-list enable all WARNING: This operation will enable all default Cisco CA certificates as trusted certificates for all nodes in this cluster. You can use the "show cert default-ca-list" to view the list of default Cisco CA certificates. You must restart the "Cisco Tomcat", "Cisco CallManager", "Cisco Tftp" and "Cisco Certificate Authority Proxy Function" services after running this command. This command should be run from the Publisher. Do you wish to proceed (yes|no)? yes Successfully enabled the default Cisco CA certificates. Please wait for a few minutes for the UI to reflect the correct status. admin:set cert default-ca-list enable common-name Enter the Common Name of Default CA Certificate : CAP-RTP-002 WARNING: This operation will install the "CAP-RTP-002" certificate as a trusted certificate for all nodes in this cluster. You must restart the "Cisco CallManager", "Cisco Certificate Authority Proxy Function" and "Cisco Tftp" services after running this Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 15 and SUs 71 Set Commands set cert default-ca-list enable