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command. This command should be run from the Publisher. Do you wish to proceed (yes|no)? yes Successfully enabled default "CAP-RTP-002" certificate. admin:set cert default-ca-list enable common-name Enter the Common Name of Default CA Certificate : VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA - G3 WARNING: This operation will install the "VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA - G3" certificate as a trusted certificate for all nodes in this cluster. You must restart the "Cisco Tomcat" services after running this command. This command should be run from the Publisher. Do you wish to proceed (yes|no)? yes Successfully enabled default "VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA - G3" certificate. admin:set cert default-ca-list enable common-name Enter the Common Name of Default CA Certificate : CAP-RTP-003 The CAP-RTP-003 certificate is not in the list of default Cisco CA certificates. admin: set cert delete This command deletes a specific certificate file from the trust unit. set cert delete unit name Syntax Description Description Parameters Specifies the name of the trust category, as “own” or “trust”. unit Certificate file name. name Command Modes Administrator (admin:) Requirements Command privilege level: 1 Allowed during upgrade: Yes Applies to: Unified Communications Manager, IM and Presence Service on Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco Unity Connection. Example admin:set cert delete cucm siptest.pem set cert import This command imports the specified certificate for the specified certificate type. From Release 15SU5 onwards, during uploads, you're given an option to copy the certificate from the server units to the applicable client units. Important Command Line Interface Reference Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Solutions, Release 15 and SUs 72 Set Commands set cert delete

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