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Before configuring, the IMG 2020 must have an initial configuration created on it. Follow the Basic Configurations procedure before proceeding. The Basic Configurations topic will configure functions such as Physical nodes, Profile objects, and any other initial functions that should be configured on most IMG 2020 systems.

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  • Right click on the Dialogic object and select New Security. The Security object is a parent or container object and no configuration is required in this object. Refer to the Security topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on the Security object and select New Certificate Database. This will be the Database that will contain the individual Certificate Entries or Trust ID's. The certificate database object is a container or parent object and no configuration is needed here. Refer to the Certificate Database topic for more information on this object.

  • Right click on Certificate Database object and select New Certificate. This is where the custom proprietary certificate files are entered.

  • In the ID field, select from drop down menu any ID other than ID:0. ID:0 is reserved for the default certificates that are automatically downloaded with the system software files. If ID:0 is selected, the default files loaded with the system software will be overwritten.

  • Enter the names of each of the proprietary certificate files in each of the three "Filename" fields of this object. These were the files loaded into the download directory earlier. Enter the names exactly as they are labeled. Commit the object and the proprietary certificates will get downloaded to the IMG 2020.

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Refer to the Certificate topic for more information on configuring the individual fields.

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  • The procedure above is to configure the IMG 2020 to encrypt and decode HTTPS and SSH messaging. If the custom certificate created is also for TLS, a Secure Profile object will need to be created. refer to the Configure TLS for information on configuring TLS on SIP.