
Parameter
Default value
Description
PHONE_LOCK_PASSWORD_FA
ILED_ATTEMPTS
0
Specifies the number of
consecutive failed attempts that
you permit to unlock the phone.
After the maximum is reached,
the user will be blocked from
further attempts for a period of
time before being allowed to
attempt again. If you set the value
to 0, the user will never be
blocked from attempting to unlock
the phone.
PHONE_LOCK_PASSWORD_LO
CKED_TIME
5
Specifies the length of time that
you set where the user will be
blocked from attempting to unlock
the phone if the user exceeds the
maximum number of failed unlock
attempts.
The value ranges between 5–
1440 minutes.
Access control and security
Phones provide several security features for control and access. These include:
Security event logging
Logs are maintained for the following events:
• Successful and failed logins, username lockouts, and registration and authorization attempts
by users and administrators.
• Change in roles.
• Firewall configuration changes.
• Modification or access to critical data, applications, and files.
Private Key storage
The phone stores the private key in PKCS#12 file format. The phone sends the device identity
certificate and a private key along with the encrypted password to the WPA supplicants. MD5
passwords are sent to the WPA supplicants securely.
Temporary Data
The phone deletes any temporary storage data from the program, variables, cache, main memory,
registers, and stack.
IP information
The phone enables the user with ADMIN privileges to see the IP information on the phone screen.
Security configurations
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