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Certificate of a Cisco Unified, One Application Server menu item

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Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Security Configuration Menu Table 4-22 ITL File Settings Option Unified CM/TFTP Server Application Server Trust Verification Service Server Description To Change Common Name (from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Certificate) of a Cisco Unified Communications Manager and TFTP server used by the phone. Also displays a certificate icon if a certificate is installed for this server. For information about changing these options, see Network Configuration Menu, page 4-5. If neither the certificate of TFTP (TFTP Server 1) nor the certificate of backup TFTP (TFTP Server 2) is not in the CTL or ITL file, you must unlock the CTL file. Common Name (from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Certificate) of the trusted application server used by the phone. Also displays a certificate icon . For more information about phone-trust certificates, refer to the following manuals: • Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide, Security. A phone-trust certificate is used to authenticate application servers with which the phone communicates. • Cisco Unified Communication Manager Security Guide, Security Overview. One Application Server menu item appears for each phone-trust store whose certificates have been uploaded into Cisco Unified OS Administration and later downloaded into the phone's ITL file. Common Name (from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Certificate) of the trusted application server used by the phone. For more information, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Administrator Guide. Also displays a certificate icon . A phone-trust TVS certificate is used to authenticate TVS servers with which the phone communicates. There can be more than one entry for the TVS servers. OL-21011-01 Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.0 (SCCP and SIP) 4-41

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Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.0 (SCCP and SIP)
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Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Security Configuration Menu
Unified CM/TFTP Server
Common Name (from the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Certificate) of a Cisco Unified
Communications Manager and
TFTP server used by the phone.
Also displays a certificate
icon
if a certificate is installed for this
server.
If neither the certificate of TFTP
(TFTP Server 1) nor the certificate
of backup TFTP (TFTP Server 2) is
not in the CTL or ITL file, you
must unlock the CTL file.
For information about changing
these options, see
Network
Configuration Menu, page 4-5
.
Application Server
Common Name (from the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Certificate) of the trusted
application server used by the
phone.
Also displays a certificate
icon
.
A phone-trust certificate is used to
authenticate application servers
with which the phone
communicates.
One Application Server menu item
appears for each phone-trust store
whose certificates have been
uploaded into Cisco Unified OS
Administration and later
downloaded into the phone’s ITL
file.
For more information about
phone-trust certificates, refer to the
following manuals:
Cisco Unified
Communications Operating
System Administration Guide,
Security
.
Cisco Unified Communication
Manager Security Guide
,
Security Overview.
Trust Verification Service Server
Common Name (from the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
Certificate) of the trusted
application server used by the
phone.
Also displays a certificate
icon
.
A phone-trust TVS certificate is
used to authenticate TVS servers
with which the phone
communicates. There can be more
than one entry for the TVS servers.
For more information, refer to
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager System Administrator
Guide
.
Table 4-22
ITL File Settings
Option
Description
To Change