Single Sign On For Local Devices (Sson-Ld) - Avaya 9608 Administrator's Manual

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Administering Deskphone Options
Parameter name
TLSSRVR
TLSSRVRID
VUMCIPADD
WBCSTAT
Note:
The preceding table applies to all 9600 Series IP deskphones. Certain 9600 IP deskphones
might have additional, optional information that you can administer. For more information, see
Administering Applications and Options

Single Sign on for local devices (SSON-LD)

With the Single Sign On for local devices (SSON-LD) feature, you can log in to your desktop
computer and then automatically log in to your deskphone using separate phone login credentials.
When you log out of the desktop computer, the connected deskphone also locks up.
To use this feature:
• Your administrator must enable the SSO-LD feature for your extension.
• Your desktop computer must have an SSO-LD application installed.
• You must connect your desktop computer to your deskphone through the secondary LAN
interface on the deskphone.
You can use the SSO-LD feature in the following scenarios:
• Office: When you log in to a computer that you have connected to your office deskphone, or
when you reconnect your laptop to your office deskphone, the deskphone automatically
unlocks, and logs you in. When you turn off the computer and disconnect the computer the
Administering 9608/9608G/9611G/9621G/9641G IP Deskphones H.323
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Default value
Description and value range
" " (Null)
IP addresses or DNS Names of HTTPS file servers used
to download deskphone files. Dotted decimal or DNS
format, separated by commas. Valid values are 0-255
ASCII characters, including commas.
1
Controls whether the identity of a TLS server is checked
against its certificate. 1 ASCII numeric digit. Valid values
are: 1=Provides additional security by checking to verify
that the server certificate's DNS name matches the DNS
name used to contact the server. 0=Certificate is not
checked against the DNS name used to contact the
server.
" " (Null)
Specifies a list of H.323 call server IP addresses for the
Visiting User feature. addresses can be in dotted-decimal
(IPv4) or DNS name format, separated by commas without
any intervening spaces. The list can contain up to 255
characters
1
Valid values are 1 to 6
Specifies whether a wideband codec indication will be
displayed when a wideband codec is being used.
on page 128.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
June 2014

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