Secure application links

Last Updated : Oct 05, 2023 |

You can configure all the AE Services APIs to use secure application links. The AE Services server comes pre-installed with a set of default third-party certificates for lab use, that is out-of-the-box deployments. These default third-party certificates must not be used in a production environment. It is highly recommended to replace all default installed certificates using your own Public Key Infrastructure or a third party vendor.

Note:

The CA used to sign the server default certificate has changed. In order to allow your client to connect to the AE Services server using a TLS socket connection for lab testing, the new AE Services CA certificate will need to be exported from the server and imported into your client trust store.

DMCC API

The DMCC API provides:

  • Validation of the AE Services server certificate on the DMCC client application

  • Optional validation of the client certificate on the AE Services Server

    For more information see the following documents:

    • Avaya Application Enablement Services Device, Media and Call Control API Java Programmers Guide.

    • Avaya Application Enablement Services Device, Media and Call Control API XML Programmers Guide.

    • Avaya Application Enablement Services Device, Media and Call Control API .NET Programmers Guide.

    • Administering Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services

TSAPI, JTAPI, and CVLAN

TSAPI, JTAPI, and CVLAN provide validation of the server certificate. For more information, see the following documents:

  • Avaya Application Enablement Services TSAPI and CVLAN Client and SDK Installation Guide.

  • Avaya Application Enablement Services JTAPI Programmers Guide.

Web Services

For Web Services, AE Services provides a Tomcat RPM that includes a default certificate and a default keystore of encryption keys for use in connecting to the AE Services server through Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). For more information, refer the Application Enablement Services Web Services Programmer Guide.

Note:

Default server certificates must not be used in a production environment. It is highly recommended to replace all default installed certificates using your own Public Key Infrastructure or a third party vendor.

WTI Services

AE Services provides a default certificate and keystore for encryption keys for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections to the AE Services. Certificates, either as a web alias or server alias, can be used to secure the connection to AE Services, overwriting the default certificates.