• TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
If the digital certificate of the server is signed by the Avaya Product Root Certificate Authority
certificate, the call server registration password of the phone is included as the credentials in an
Authorization request-header for each transmitted PUT (backup) and GET (for restore) method.
New values replace the currently stored authentication and realm values:
• When HTTP authentication for backup or restore succeeds and
• If the userid, password, or realm used differs from those currently stored in the phone
If HTTP authentication fails, the user is prompted to enter new credentials.
Note:
Users can request a backup or restore using the Advanced Options Backup/Restore screen,
as described in the user guide for their specific deskphone model.
Related links
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on page 165
Backup file formats
When the system parameter BRURI is non-null, user changes are automatically backed up to the
file
ext
_96xxdata.txt (where
ext
is the extension number of the deskphone) on the HTTP server to
a user-specified folder. The backup formats are as follows:
Table 15: Backup File Formats
Item/Data Value
Format
Generic
name=value
Contacts
ABKNAME
mmm
=ENTRY_NAME
ABKNUMBER
mmm
=ENTRY_NUMBER_1
ABKTYPE
mmm
=ENTRYT_TYPE
(where
mmm
is the one-, two-, or three-digit entry ID, with
leading zeros for single and double-digit entry IDs)
Call Log entries
CLNAME
mmm
=ENTRY_NAME
CLNUMBER
mmm
=ENTRY_NUMBER
CLTYPE
mmm
=ENTRY_TYPE
CLDATE
mmm
=ENTRY_DATE
CLTIME
mmm
=ENTRY_TIME
CLDURATION
mmm
=ENTRY_DURATION
CLBRIDGEDFLAG
mmm
=ENTRY_BRIDGEDFLAG
Table continues…
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