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Purpose Command or Action option is available only if two or more clusters exported their certificates to the SFTP server. Import the certificates back into the home and remote (visiting) clusters. Import the Certificates into the Clusters, on page 434 Step 4 Activate the Bulk Provisioning Service Before you begin Configure Extension Mobility, on page 423 Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified Serviceability, choose Tools > Service Activation. Step 2 From the Server drop-down list, choose the publisher node. Step 3 Check the Cisco Bulk Provisioning Service check box. Step 4 Click Save. Step 5 Click OK. Configure Bulk Certificate Management and Export Certificates Configure bulk certificate management in Cisco Unified OS Administration to export the certificates from both the home and remote clusters. This procedure exports the certificates to an SFTP server. • Every participating cluster must export certificates to the same SFTP server and SFTP directory. • You must export certificates on the cluster whenever the Tomcat, Tomcat-ECDSA, TFTP, or CAPF certificates are regenerated on any of the cluster nodes. Note Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified OS Administration, choose Security > Bulk Certificate Management. Step 2 Configure the settings for a TFTP server that both the home and remote clusters can reach. See the online help for information about the fields and their configuration options. Step 3 Click Save. Step 4 Click Export. Step 5 In the Bulk Certificate Export window, choose All for the Certificate Type field. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 433 Receiving Calls Activate the Bulk Provisioning Service

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