Option C, the ol' reliable 'trust the Certificate Authority' move. Gotta love it when the solution is as easy as installing a root cert. Now, where did I put my certificate installer pixie dust?
I'm not sure, but I think option C might also work. Installing the Certificate Authority certificate that signed the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on the PC could be a valid solution.
I think the correct action would be to install the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on Avaya Aura Communication Manager (CM).
I'm not sure, but I think option C might also work. Installing the Certificate Authority certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on the PC could be a valid solution.
Option C looks like the correct answer. Installing the Certificate Authority certificate that signed the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate on the PC should resolve the 'server certificate is not trusted' error.
I think the correct action is to install the Avaya Aura Session Manager (SM) Identity certificate into the Trusted Root Certificate Authorities on Avaya Aura Communication Manager (CM).
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