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Security Configuration Screen
The Security Configuration screen shows the following information:
•Web Access—Indicates whether web access is enabled (Yes) or disabled (No) for the phone. You configure web access in Cisco CallManager Administration.
•Security Mode—Displays the security mode that is set for the phone. You configure the security mode in Cisco CallManager Administration.
•MIC—Indicates whether a manufacturing installed certificate (used for the security features) is installed on the phone (Yes) or is not installed on the phone (No).
•LSC—Indicates whether a locally significant certificate (used for the security features) is installed on the phone (Yes) or is not installed on the phone (No).
•CTL—Displays the MD5 hash of the certificate trust list (CTL) file that is installed in the phone. If no CTL file is installed on the phone, this field displays No. (If security is configured for the phone, the CTL file installs automatically when the phone reboots or resets. For more information about this file, refer to Cisco IP Phone Authentication and Encryption for Cisco CallManager 4.0(1).)
To display the Security Configuration screen, press the Settings button and then select Security Configuration.
To exit the Security Configuration screen, press the Exit softkey.
If neither the primary TFTP server nor the backup TFTP server is listed in the CTL file, you must unlock the CTL file before you can save changes that you make on the Network Configuration menu to the TFTP Server 1 option or the TFTP Server 2 option. (For information about changing these options, see the "Network Configuration Menu" section on page 4-6.) To unlock the CTL file from the Security Configuration screen, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Press **# to unlock options on the Security Configuration menu.
If you decide not to continue, press **# again to lock options on this menu.
Step 2 Highlight the CTL option.
Step 3 Press the Unlock softkey to unlock the CTL file.
After you change and save the TFTP Server 1 or the TFTP Server 2 option, the CTL file will be locked automatically.
Note When you press the Unlock softkey, it changes to Lock. If you decide not to change the TFTP Server 1 or TFTP Server 2 option, press the Lock softkey to lock the CTL file.
asterisk*CLI> sccp show devices
NAME ADDRESS MAC CALLID
================ =============== ================ ================
Phone7970 10.253.1.29 SEP0014A89EF88A
asterisk*CLI> sccp show lines
NAME DEVICE MWI Chs Active Channel
================ ================ ==== ==== =================================================
79701 SEP0014A89EF88A OFF 0 --
asterisk*CLI>
asterisk # cat sccp.conf
; (SCCP*)
;
; An implementation of Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP)
;
; Sergio Chersovani ([email protected])
; http://chan-sccp.belios.de
;
[general]
keepalive = 300 ; phone keep alive message evey 60 secs. Used to check the voicemail
debug = 10 ; console debug level. 1 => 10
context = outgoing
dateFormat = D-M-Y ; M-D-Y in any order. Use M/D/YA (for 12h format)
bindaddr = 10.253.1.25 ; replace with the ip address of the asterisk server (RTP important param)
port = 2000 ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default)
disallow=all ; First disallow all codecs
allow=ulaw ; Allow codecs in order of preference
;allow=alaw ;
;firstdigittimeout = 16 ; dialing timeout for the 1st digit
;digittimeout = 8 ; more digits
[devices]
type = 7970 ; device type (see below)
autologin = 79701,,79701 ; lines list. You can add an empty line for an empty button (7960, 7970, 7940, 7920)
description = Phone7970 ; internal description. Not important
;tzoffset = +2
transfer = 1 ; enable or disable the transfer capability. It does remove the transfer softkey
;speeddial = ; you can add an empty speedial if you want an empty button (7960, 7970, 7920)
;speeddial = 1000,name ; speeddial number and name
device => SEP0014A89EF88A ; device name SEP<MAC>
[lines]
id = 1000 ; future use
pin = 1234 ; future use
label = 79701 ; button line label (7960, 7970, 7940, 7920)
description = Line 79701 ; top diplay description
context = outgoing
incominglimit = 1 ; more than 1 incoming call = call waiting.
transfer = 1 ; per line transfer capability. on, off, 1, 0
;mailbox = 1001 ; voicemail.conf (syntax: vmbox[@context][:folder])
;vmnum = 600 ; voicemail number to dial
cid_name = cisco ; caller id name
cid_num = 79701
line => 79701
; phone types
; 12 -- Cisco IP Phone 12SP+ (or other 12 variants)
; 30 -- Cisco IP Phone 30VIP (or other 30 variants)
; 7902 -- Cisco IP Phone 7902G
; 7905 -- Cisco IP Phone 7905G
; 7910 -- Cisco IP Phone 7910
; 7912 -- Cisco IP Phone 7912G
; 7935 -- Cisco IP Conference Station 7935
; 7936 -- Cisco IP Conference Station 7936
; 7920 -- Cisco IP Wireless Phone 7920
; 7940 -- Cisco IP Phone 7940
; 7960 -- Cisco IP Phone 7960
; 7970 -- Cisco IP Phone 7970
; 7914 -- Cisco IP Phone 7960 with a 7914 addon
; ata -- Cisco ATA-186 or Cisco ATA-188 (untested)
asterisk #
--schnipp---
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: CISCO: 16 G.729 Annex A + B AST: 0 unknown
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: CISCO: 11 G.729 AST: 0 unknown
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: CISCO: 12 G.729 Annex A AST: 256 G.729A
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: >> Got message LineStatReqMessage
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: Configuring line number 1
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: >> Got message ForwardStatReqMessage
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: Got Forward Status Request. Line: 1
-- SCCP: cleanup old sessions of 10.253.1.29
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: Old session marked down
-- SCCP: Accepted connection from 10.253.1.29
-- SCCP: Using ip 10.253.1.25
-- SEP0014A89EF88A: Killing Session 10.253.1.29
asterisk*CLI>
sWastel schrieb:Das einzige was noch fehlt, sind die Firmware Dateien!
Bekommt man die noch wo anders her, als von Cisco?
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Netview schrieb:Legal jedenfalls nicht!
Frag mal an wo du dein phone gekauft hast.
sWastel schrieb:Netview schrieb:Legal jedenfalls nicht!
Frag mal an wo du dein phone gekauft hast.
Das Telefon hab ich ersteigert!
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