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Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuring Security on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuring Security on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
The security features protect against several threats, including threats to the identity of the phone and to
data. These features establish and maintain authenticated communication streams between the phone and
the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, and digitally sign files before they are delivered.
For more information about the security features, see
Understanding Security Features for Cisco Unified
IP Phones, page 1-13
. Also, refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide
.
You can initiate the installation of a Locally Significant Certificate (LSC) from the Security
Configuration menu on the phone. This menu also lets you update or remove an LSC.
Before you begin, make sure that the appropriate Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the
CAPF security configurations are complete:
•
The CTL or ITL file should have a CAPF certificate
•
On Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration, verify that the CAPF
certificate has been installed
•
The CAPF is running and configured
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide
for more information.
To configure an LSC on the phone manually, perform the following procedure. Depending on how you
have configured the CAPF, this procedure installs an LSC, updates an existing LSC, or removes an
existing LSC.
Procedure
Step 1
Obtain the CAPF authentication code that was set when the CAPF was configured.
Step 2
From the phone, press the
Settings > Security Configuration
.
Note
You can control access to the Settings Menu by using the Settings Access field in the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Phone Configuration window. For
more information, see
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide
.
Step 3
Press
**#
to unlock settings on the Security Configuration menu. (See
Unlocking and Locking Options,
page 4-3
for information about using locking and unlocking options.)
Note
If a Settings Menu password has been provisioned, SIP phones present an “Enter password”
prompt after you enter **#.
Step 4
Scroll to LSC and press the
Update
softkey.
The phone prompts for an authentication string.
Step 5
Enter the authentication code and press the
Submit
softkey.
The phone begins to install, update, or remove the LSC, depending on how the CAPF was configured.
During the procedure, a series of messages displays in the LSC option field in the Security Configuration
menu so you can monitor progress. When the procedure completes successfully, the phone will display
Installed or Not Installed.