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EXP1024-RC4-MD5
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EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA
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EXP-EDH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA
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EXP-DES-CBC-SHA
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EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5
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EXP-RC4-MD5
Supported Trusted and Server Certificates
The IP phone can serve as a TLS client or a TLS server. In TLS feature, we use the terms trusted and server certificate.
These are also known as CA and device certificates.
The TLS requires the following security certificates to perform the TLS handshake:
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Trusted Certificate
: When the IP phone requests a TLS connection with a server, the phone should verify the cer-
tificate sent by the server to decide whether it is trusted based on the trusted certificates list. The IP phone has 186
built-in trusted certificates. You can upload 10 custom certificates at most. The format of the trusted certificate files
must be *.pem,*.cer,*.crt and *.der and the maximum file size is 5MB.
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Server Certificate
: When clients request a TLS connection with the IP phone, the phone sends the server certificate
to the clients for authentication. The IP phone has two types of built-in server certificates: a unique server certificate
and a generic server certificate. You can only upload one server certificate to the IP phone. The old server certificate
will be overridden by the new one. The format of the server certificate files must be *.pem and *.cer and the max-
imum file size is 5MB.
A unique server certificate
: It is unique to an IP phone (based on the MAC address) and issued by the Yealink Cer-
tificate Authority (CA).
A generic server certificate
: It is issued by the Yealink Certificate Authority (CA). Only if no unique certificate exists,
the phone may send a generic certificate for authentication.
The IP phone can authenticate the server certificate based on the trusted certificates list. The trusted certificates list and
the server certificates list contain the default and custom certificates. You can specify the type of certificates the IP
phone accepts: default certificates, custom certificates or all certificates.
Common Name Validation feature enables the IP phone to mandatorily validate the common name of the certificate
sent by the connecting server. The Security verification rules are compliant with RFC 2818.
Note
Resetting the IP phone to factory defaults will delete custom certificates by default. However, this feature is configurable by
the parameter “static.phone_setting.reserve_certs_enable” using the configuration file.
Resetting the IP phone to factory defaults will delete trusted and server certificates settings by default. However, this
feature is configurable by the parameter “phone_setting.reserve_certs_config.enable” using the configuration file.
Topic
Supported Trusted Certificates
Supported Trusted Certificates
Yealink phones trust the following CAs by default:
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DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
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Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2
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Equifax Secure Certificate Authority
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Equifax Secure eBusiness CA-1
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Equifax Secure Global eBusiness CA-1
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