Changing The Key On The Phone; Adding A Background Logo - Polycom SIP 3.0.2 Administrator's Manual

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Changing the Key on the Phone

Adding a Background Logo

The following configuration file changes are required to modify this feature:
Configuration File: sip.cfg
Configuration file:
<device>.cfg
For security purposes, it may be desirable to change the key on the phones and
the server from time to time.
To change a key:
1. Put the new key into a configuration file that is in the list of files
downloaded by the phone (specified in 000000000000.cfg or <Ethernet
address>.cfg).
Use the device.sec.configEncryption.key parameter to specify the
new key.
2. Manually reboot the phone so that it will download the new key. The
phone will automatically reboot a second time to use the new key.
At this point, the phone expects all encrypted configuration files on the
boot server to use the new key and it will continue to reboot until this is
the case. The files on the server must be updated to the new key or they
must be made available in unencrypted format. Updating to the new key
requires decrypting the file with the old key, then encrypting it with the
new key.
Note that configuration files, contact directory files and configuration
override files may all need to be updated if they were already encrypted.
In the case of configuration override files, they can be deleted from the
boot server so that the phone will replace them when it successfully boots.
This section provides instructions on how to add a background logo to all
SoundPoint IP phones in your organization. You must be running at least
BootROM 2.x.x and SIP 1.x.x. One bitmap file is required for each model, but
SoundPoint IP 301 phones do not support bitmap logos.
Miscellaneous Administrative Tasks
Specify the phone-specific contact directory and the
phone-specific configuration override file.
For more information, refer to
<encryption/>
on page A-80.
Change the encryption key.
For more information, refer to
Configuration
on page A-105.
Encryption
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