Cisco 7925G Administration Guide - Page 240

CAPF Certificate Authority Proxy Function, contacting Cisco Unified Communications

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Index ring tone, creating custom 7-21 roaming 2-7 fast and secure with CCKM 2-7 layer 3 2-7 Layer 3 with WLSM 2-7 mid-call 2-7 pre-call 2-7 resolving problems 10-8 RSSI, description 2-12 RTCP, description 2-10 RTP description 2-10 S SCCP description 2-10 secure SRST reference 1-11 security AES encryption 2-18 CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function) 1-11, 5-12 device authentication 1-10 encrypted configuration file 1-11 file authentication 1-10 image authentication 1-10 manufacturing installed certificate (MIC) 1-11 media encryption 1-11 open authentication 2-16 RADIUS server authentication 2-17, 2-18 secure SRST reference 1-11 security profiles 1-11, 1-12 shared key authentication 2-16 signaling authentication 1-10 signaling encryption 1-11 static WEP encryption 2-18 TKIP encryption 2-18 WLAN overview 2-16 WPA authentication 2-18 WPA-Pre-shared key authentication 2-16 security configuration menu, about 8-1 security profiles 1-11, 1-12 SEPxxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml configuration file 2-14 services description 7-12 subscribing to 7-17 service set identifier, See SSID shared key authentication, description 2-16 shared lines 7-12 shield icon 1-12 short circuit protection warning 3-6 signaling authentication 1-10 signaling encryption 1-11 site survey performing 2-22 verification steps 2-23 site survey utility display values 2-23 skinny client control protocol, See SCCP softkey templates, configuring 7-16 specifications operating environment C-1 physical C-1 speed dial default buttons for 7-17 hot key, assigning 4-33 speed dialing 7-2, 7-12 SRST 9-5 secure reference 1-11 SSID description 5-9 wireless network setting 5-9 standby mode 3-17 startup resolving problems with 10-1 startup process contacting Cisco Unified Communications Manager 3-19 DHCP disabled 2-15 static settings IN-6 Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1) OL-15984-01

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Index
IN-6
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
OL-15984-01
ring tone, creating custom
7-21
roaming
2-7
fast and secure with CCKM
2-7
layer 3
2-7
Layer 3 with WLSM
2-7
mid-call
2-7
pre-call
2-7
resolving problems
10-8
RSSI, description
2-12
RTCP, description
2-10
RTP description
2-10
S
SCCP description
2-10
secure SRST reference
1-11
security
AES encryption
2-18
CAPF (Certificate Authority Proxy Function)
1-11,
5-12
device authentication
1-10
encrypted configuration file
1-11
file authentication
1-10
image authentication
1-10
manufacturing installed certificate (MIC)
1-11
media encryption
1-11
open authentication
2-16
RADIUS server authentication
2-17, 2-18
secure SRST reference
1-11
security profiles
1-11, 1-12
shared key authentication
2-16
signaling authentication
1-10
signaling encryption
1-11
static WEP encryption
2-18
TKIP encryption
2-18
WLAN overview
2-16
WPA authentication
2-18
WPA-Pre-shared key authentication
2-16
security configuration menu, about
8-1
security profiles
1-11, 1-12
SEPxxxxxxxxxxxx.cnf.xml configuration file
2-14
services
description
7-12
subscribing to
7-17
service set identifier, See SSID
shared key authentication, description
2-16
shared lines
7-12
shield icon
1-12
short circuit protection warning
3-6
signaling authentication
1-10
signaling encryption
1-11
site survey
performing
2-22
verification steps
2-23
site survey utility
display values
2-23
skinny client control protocol, See SCCP
softkey templates, configuring
7-16
specifications
operating environment
C-1
physical
C-1
speed dial
default buttons for
7-17
hot key, assigning
4-33
speed dialing
7-2, 7-12
SRST
9-5
secure reference
1-11
SSID
description
5-9
wireless network setting
5-9
standby mode
3-17
startup
resolving problems with
10-1
startup process
contacting Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
3-19
DHCP disabled
2-15
static settings