MSE 8510: default SSL certificate expired

Hello community,

the SSL certificate self-signed of our MSE8510 that has been Setup automatically during installation has expired. Is there a way to create a new directly on the box or do I need to do external and transfer?

Someone has a short guide on how to do it?

Thank you

Renz

Check:

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/docs/Telepresence/infrastructure/articles/mcu_certify_https_connections_157.shtml

Its always a good idea to browse the first cisco documentation site! :-)

You will find also some information when you use google, such as:

http://blog.codesalot.com/2010/11/25/creating-certificates-fo-Codian-MCU/

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