Author: Kevin Fortune
Version: Applies to 3CX v18 & v20
The 3CX PBX can be installed using 3CX-provided FQDN and SSL certificates at no extra cost. However, if you prefer to use your own domain name and manage your SSL certificate centrally, this article will guide you through that process.
mycompany.com).pbx.mycompany.com).3CX issues certificates for its provided domains. If you’re using your own certificate, you must ensure it is trusted by all endpoints including browsers, IP phones and soft clients. Check that the Certificate Authority (CA) and its intermediate certificates are supported by your devices. Some IP phones may require custom CA trust chains to be imported. Reference: the 3CX documentation for more details.
Follow these high-level steps:
cat your_cert.crt chain.pem your_private.key > pbx_cert.pemIf you’re retaining your existing PBX but want to change the FQDN, use the 3CX FQDN change wizard. Go to Dashboard → FQDN Management → Change, then upload your certificate and apply the change. 3CX will automatically reload services and regenerate provisioning links.
If you require help configuring or migrating your PBX’s FQDN/SSL setup, Deerfield’s 3CX-certified team is available for consulting and support.
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