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Understanding Security Features for Conference Stations Chapter 1 An Overview of the Conference Station Table 1-2 Conference Station and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Topics (continued) Topic Disabling access to a conference station's web pages Troubleshooting Resetting or restoring the conference station Reference See the "Disabling and Enabling Web Page Access" section on page 8-2 Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide, "Troubleshooting chapter" See the "Resetting or Restoring the Conference Station" section on page 9-11 Overview of Supported Security Features Table 1-3 provides an overview of the security features that the conference station supports. For more information about these features and about Cisco Unified Communications Manager and conference station security, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide. For information about current security settings on a conference station, look at the security configuration menus on the conference station (choose Applications > Settings > Security Configuration and choose Applications > Settings > Device Configuration > Security Configuration). For more information, see Chapter 4, "Configuring Settings on the Conference Station." Table 1-3 Overview of Security Features Feature Security profiles 802.1X Authentication for conference stations Optional disabling of the web server functionality for a conference station Conference station hardening Description Always defines the conference station as nonsecure. See Understanding Security Profiles, page 1-9 for more information. The conference station can use 802.1X authentication to request and gain access to the network. You can prevent access to a conference station's web page which displays a variety of operational statistics for the conference station. Additional security options, which you control from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration: • Disabling Gratuitous ARP (GARP). • Disabling or restricting access to the Settings menu. If you restrict access, users can only access the User Preferences menu from the Settings menu. • Disabling access to web pages for a conference station. • Disabling SSH access to the conference station. Related Topics • Understanding Security Profiles, page 1-9 • Device Configuration Menu, page 4-8 Cisco Unified IP Conference Station 7937G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 1-8 OL-11560-01 Rev. B0

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1-8
Cisco Unified IP Conference Station 7937G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0
OL-11560-01 Rev. B0
Chapter 1
An Overview of the Conference Station
Understanding Security Features for Conference Stations
Overview of Supported Security Features
Table 1-3
provides an overview of the security features that the conference station supports. For more
information about these features and about Cisco Unified Communications Manager and conference
station security, refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide
.
For information about current security settings on a conference station, look at the security configuration
menus on the conference station (choose
Applications
>
Settings
>
Security Configuration
and choose
Applications
>
Settings
>
Device Configuration
>
Security Configuration)
.
For more information,
see
Chapter 4, “Configuring Settings on the Conference Station.”
Related Topics
Understanding Security Profiles, page 1-9
Device Configuration Menu, page 4-8
Disabling access to a conference station’s web
pages
See the
“Disabling and Enabling Web Page
Access” section on page 8-2
Troubleshooting
Refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide, “
Troubleshooting chapter”
Resetting or restoring the conference station
See the
“Resetting or Restoring the Conference
Station” section on page 9-11
Table 1-2
Conference Station and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Topics (continued)
Topic
Reference
Table 1-3
Overview of Security Features
Feature
Description
Security profiles
Always defines the conference station as nonsecure. See
Understanding Security Profiles, page 1-9
for more information.
802.1X Authentication for
conference stations
The conference station can use 802.1X authentication to request and
gain access to the network.
Optional disabling of the web
server functionality for a
conference station
You can prevent access to a conference station’s web page which
displays a variety of operational statistics for the conference station.
Conference station hardening
Additional security options, which you control from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration:
Disabling Gratuitous ARP (GARP).
Disabling or restricting access to the Settings menu. If you
restrict access, users can only access the User Preferences menu
from the Settings menu.
Disabling access to web pages for a conference station.
Disabling SSH access to the conference station.