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Security Configuration Menu Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone Table 4-24 Trust List Menu Settings (continued) Option Description To Change SRST Router Common Name (from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Certificate) of the trusted SRST router that is available to the phone, if such a device has been configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. Also displays a certificate icon if a certificate is installed for this server. For more information about these settings, refer to Configuring the Cisco ITL Client in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. 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. 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. 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 Cisco Unified IP Phone CTL file. TVS Server Common Name (from the Cisco Unified For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Certificate) of the Communications Manager System Administrator Guide. 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. 802.1X Authentication and Status The 802.1X Authentication and 802.1X Authentication Status menus allow you to enable 802.1X authentication and monitor its progress. These options are described in Table 4-25 and Table 4-26. You can access the 802.1X Authentication settings by pressing the Settings button and choosing Security Configuration > 802.1X Authentication. To exit this menu, press the Exit softkey. 4-42 Cisco Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.5 OL-23092-01

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Chapter 4
Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Security Configuration Menu
802.1X Authentication and Status
The 802.1X Authentication and 802.1X Authentication Status menus allow you to enable 802.1X
authentication and monitor its progress. These options are described in
Table 4-25
and
Table 4-26
.
You can access the 802.1X Authentication settings by pressing the
Settings
button and choosing
Security Configuration > 802.1X Authentication
. To exit this menu, press the
Exit
softkey.
SRST Router
Common Name (from the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Certificate) of the
trusted SRST router that is available to the
phone, if such a device has been configured in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration. Also displays a certificate
icon if a certificate is installed for this
server.
For more information about these settings, refer to
Configuring the Cisco ITL Client
in
Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Security Guide
.
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
Cisco Unified IP Phone CTL 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.
TVS 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 the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager System Administrator Guide
.
Table 4-24
Trust List Menu Settings (continued)
Option
Description
To Change