An external Jabber device cannot register. While troubleshooting this issue, the engineer discovers that privately signed certificates are being used on Expressway-C and Expressway-E. What action will resolve this issue?
A.
The private CA certificate must be placed in the phone trust store
B.
The Jabber client must register to the Cisco UCM internally before it will register externally
C.
The device running the Jabber client must download and trust the private CA certificate
D.
The device running the Jabber client must use a VPN to register
• The certificates are signed by a CA that does not already exist in the trust store, such as a private CA. If so, you must import the private CA certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store.
• The certificates are self-signed. If so, you must import self-signed certificates to the Enterprise Trust store.
If the client cannot validate the certificate, it prompts you to confirm that you want to accept the certificate, and place it in its Enterprise Trust store.
• The certificates are signed by a CA that does not already exist in the trust store, such as a private CA. If so, you must import the private CA certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-presence/116917-technote-certificate-00.html
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