Configuring Voice
Configuring Dial Plans
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STEP 3
Scroll down to the
Control Timer Values
section.
STEP 4
Enter the desired values in the
Interdigit Long Timer
field and the
Interdigit Short
Timer
field. Refer to the definitions at the beginning of this section.
Secure Call Implementation
This section describes secure call implementation with the SRP. It includes the
following sections:
•
Enabling Secure Calls
•
Secure Call Details
•
Using a Mini-Certificate
•
Generating a Mini Certificate
NOTE
This is an advanced topic only meant for experienced installers.
Enabling Secure Calls
A secure call is established in two stages. The first stage is no different from
normal call setup. The second stage starts after the call is established in the
normal way with both sides ready to stream RTP packets.
In the second stage, the two parties exchange information to determine if the
current call can switch over to the secure mode. The information is transported by
base64 encoding embedded in the message body of SIP INFO requests, and
responses using a proprietary format. If the second stage is successful, the SRP
plays a special Secure Call Indication Tone for a short time to indicate to both
parties that the call is secured and that RTP traffic in both directions is being
encrypted.
If the user has a phone that supports Call Waiting Caller ID (CIDCW) and that
service is enabled, the CID will be updated with the information extracted from the
Mini-Certificate received from the remote party. The Name field of the CID will be
prepended with a ‘$’ symbol. Both parties can verify the name and number to
ensure the identity of the remote party.