Srtp And Securing Calls - Cisco 501G Administration Manual

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Setting Security Features
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Cisco SPA500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Click Ext <number>, then scroll to the
SIP Transport
Select TLS from the
Click Submit All Changes.

SRTP and Securing Calls

Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) is a secure protocol for transporting
real-time data over networks. Cisco SPA500 Series and Wireless IP Phones use
SRTP to securely send and receive real-time voice traffic from other phones and
gateways. Security Description (RFC 4568) is supported.
SRTP provides media encryption to ensure that media streams between devices
are secure and that only the intended devices receive and read the data.
When a call is secure, the voice conversation is encrypted so that others cannot
eavesdrop on the conversation. To enable this feature the IP phone must have a
mini-certificate installed.
The supplementary service Secure All Calls (*16)—Defaults to prefer to use
encrypted media (voice codecs). Audio packets in both directions of outbound
calls are encrypted using SRTP.
To use Secure Call on an extension, you must configure
Private Key
for that extension. These parameters appear on the
Secure Call Service activates secure encryption of RTP streams between the two
endpoints. You can disable this if the other endpoint (or gateway) does not
support this proprietary method.
To enable the secure call service:
Log in to the web administration interface.
Click Admin Login and advanced.
Click the Phone tab.
In the Supplementary Services section, under Secure Call Serv, choose yes.
Click Submit All Changes.
SIP Settings
section.
drop-down box.
5
Mini Certificate
SRTP
and
Ext
tabs.
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