HUAWEI TP3206&TP3218&TP3218S Telepresence
User Guide
1 Overview
Issue 01 (2013-08-15)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Central Management Using the Telepresence Host
Management of devices, including the codecs, co-optical center camera, HD display,
tabletop displays, microphones, and high fidelity acoustic system
Web-based management from the Telepresence System Manager
Touch Panel UI
Nine languages supported
User-friendly UI designs
One-tap-to-join-conference from the conference schedules list
Call initiation from the keypad or the address book, and conference control during
multipoint conferences
1.4 Reliable Security Features
The telepresence system supports the following security features to ensure a stable and
reliable conferencing environment:
Anti-attack protocols and interfaces
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The communication port matrix is provided in the product documentation. The
services and ports not mentioned in the communication port matrix must not be
enabled. Of the enabled communication ports, the ports used for system management
as well as the protocols used by the ports have access authentication mechanisms.
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The telepresence system supports media stream encryption and TLS signaling
encryption during voice services to ensure user data integrity.
Web security
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During login authentication, the telepresence system uses the Hypertext Transfer
Protocol Secure (HTTPS) to transmit the user name and password to the server.
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User accounts are manageable. Users with the highest level privileges can enable or
disable other accounts. All account passwords are changeable.
Protection over sensitive data
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User login passwords are stored in the system after being encrypted using the
irreversible message digest algorithm 5 (MD5).
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By default, the wireless router uses the Wi-Fi protected access II pre-shared key
(WPA2-PSK) as the authentication mode.
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During network gatekeeper (GK) or SIP registration or the process of saving a 4E1 or
conference control password, the telepresence system uses HTTPS transmission.
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During fault location, the telepresence system filters or anonymizes personal data
exported from the system. The logs and configuration files exported from the system
do not contain any sensitive data.
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No private encryption algorithms are used.
System management and maintenance security
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The telepresence system supports the maintenance and management using HTTPS
and Secure Shell (SSH).
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The telepresence system's switch performs VLAN partition to separate public and
private networks and ensure the communication security within the private network.