Hello @whyt4243 ,
The certificates need to be in a certain format. A simple search via the https://www.digicert.com/kb/digicert-root-certificates.htm page using the serials from above link identify:
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Best Regards
Steffen Baier
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----------------I upgraded to 5.9.5.2830 and followed the certificate instructions Poly sent over and it did not solve the issue.
I still have 4 Polycoms that are unavailable due to this issue.
Hello @whyt4243 ,
Welcome back to the Poly Community.
I personally would work with Zoom support but if this fails see if your reseller can get this into Poly support.
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Best Regards
Steffen Baier
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----------------Hello @whyt4243,
I believe you could be seeing this certificate trust issue because the Trio in Zoom Room Controller mode does not have a default SNTP server set. During set up you have the option to select your time zone, however this is not enough for the system to get configured with time.
For environments where DHCP does not offer an SNTP/NTP server address and the Trio is set to Zoom Rooms, you must manually set the Trio's time configuration. You could use your internal NTP/SNTP server address or FQDN; or you could point the Trio to time.windows.com.
The parameter to achieve this is tcpIpApp.sntp.address="time.windows.com"
You can also configure this via the Trio's web interface at Preferences > Date & Time and set "SNTP Server" to time.windows.com or any other available public or private time server.
Best Regards,
Doug Santos
Thank you Doug. That was the issue it needed a time server. In order to work as soon as I entered that it sprang into life.