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Security Configuration Menu Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Table 4-15 Security Menu Settings Option Web Access Enabled Security Mode MIC LSC CTL File Trust List CAPF Server Description To Change Indicates whether web access is enabled (Yes) or disabled (No) for the phone. From Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, choose Device > Phone > Phone Configuration. Displays the security mode that is set From Cisco Unified Communications for the phone. Manager Administration, choose Device > Phone > Phone Configuration. Indicates whether a manufacturing installed certificate (used for the security features) is installed on the phone (Yes) or is not installed on the phone (No). For information about how to manage the MIC for your phone, refer to the "Using the Certificate Authority Proxy Function" chapter in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. Indicates whether a locally significant certificate (used for the security features) is installed on the phone (Yes) or is not installed on the phone (No). For information about how to manage the LSC for your phone, refer to the "Using the Certificate Authority Proxy Function" chapter in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. Displays the MD5 hash of the certificate trust list (CTL) file that is installed in the phone, and provides access to the CTL File menu. If no CTL file is installed on the phone, this field displays No. (If security is configured for the phone, the CTL file installs automatically when the phone reboots or resets.) For more information about this file, refer to the "Configuring the Cisco CTL Client" chapter in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.) If a CTL file is installed on the phone, also provides access to the CTL File menu. For more information, see "CTL File Menu" section on page 4-47. If a CTL file is installed on the phone, For more information, see the "Trust List provides access to the Trust List menu. Menu" section on page 4-49. Displays the IP address and the port of the CAPF that the phone uses. For more information about this server, refer to the "Using the Certificate Authority Proxy Function" section in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. 4-46 Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G/7961G-GE and 7941G/7941G-GE for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1 OL-14620-01

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Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Security Configuration Menu
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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7961G/7961G-GE and 7941G/7941G-GE for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1
OL-14620-01
Table 4-15
Security Menu Settings
Option
Description
To Change
Web Access
Enabled
Indicates whether web access is
enabled (Yes) or disabled (No) for the
phone.
From Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration, choose
Device > Phone > Phone Configuration
.
Security Mode
Displays the security mode that is set
for the phone.
From Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Administration, choose
Device > Phone > Phone Configuration
.
MIC
Indicates whether a manufacturing
installed certificate (used for the
security features) is installed on the
phone (Yes) or is not installed on the
phone (No).
For information about how to manage the
MIC for your phone, refer to the “Using
the Certificate Authority Proxy Function”
chapter in
Cisco Unified
Communications
Manager Security Guide
.
LSC
Indicates whether a locally significant
certificate (used for the security
features) is installed on the phone (Yes)
or is not installed on the phone (No).
For information about how to manage the
LSC for your phone, refer to the “Using
the Certificate Authority Proxy Function”
chapter in
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Security Guide
.
CTL File
Displays the MD5 hash of the
certificate trust list (CTL) file that is
installed in the phone, and provides
access to the CTL File menu. If no CTL
file is installed on the phone, this field
displays No. (If security is configured
for the phone, the CTL file installs
automatically when the phone reboots
or resets.)
For more information about this file, refer
to the “Configuring the Cisco CTL
Client” chapter in
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Security
Guide
.)
If a CTL file is installed on the phone,
also provides access to the CTL File
menu. For more information, see
“CTL
File Menu” section on page 4-47
.
Trust List
If a CTL file is installed on the phone,
provides access to the Trust List menu.
For more information, see the
“Trust List
Menu” section on page 4-49
.
CAPF Server
Displays the IP address and the port of
the CAPF that the phone uses.
For more information about this server,
refer to the “Using the Certificate
Authority Proxy Function” section in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide
.