Gary beat me to the SQL option... ;-)
The other option if you're running the IM compliance by logging to an
external PGSQL database is that you can get stats on the number of messages
sent etc etc, I had a good dev working with me who anonymised this and made
some pretty graphs...
The only commer
presence. We
>> use their wildcard certificates on all of our UC servers.
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] *On
>> Behalf Of *Heim, Dennis
>> *Sent:* 15 July 2015 8:28 AM
>> *To:* Ian Anderson; NateCCIE; Cisco
On 15 July 2015 at 15:02, NateCCIE wrote:
> Did you put all of your SANs in the digicert page?
>
> I have this working on all of my expressway installs.
>
> Hi Nate,
Thanks for the quick response, just for preservation in the archives for
future posterity and confirmation that digicert seems fin
Hi All,
I'm resurrecting an old thread from the deep, where Nate suggested using
DigiCert wildcard certificates for UC infrastructure.
I'm trying to use some of these for a Expressway MRA implementation, and am
struggling with the TLS-verification between the Expressway-E and
Expressway-C.
There
There are a few gotchas, desktop sharing via BFCP doesn't work for one.
If it's just for segregation of wireless clients, it may be worthwhile you
investigating the use of Expressway/MRA?
On 17 February 2015 at 16:34, Brian Meade wrote:
> They're basically just MTPs you deem to be "trusted". A