Mixing Encrypted And Non-Encrypted Endpoints In One Conference - Polycom realpresence 1800 Administrator's Manual

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the Collaboration Server. When all conferences on the RMX will not have MS-Lync clients
participating and will have 3rd party endpoints participating. This setting is recommended for
Maximum Security Environments.
Add the flag to system.cfg and set its value set to YES when Microsoft Office Communicator and Lync
Clients. When any conferences on the RMX will have both MS-Lync clients and Polycom endpoints
participating. Some 3rd party endpoints may be unsuccessful in participating in conferences with this
setting.
Polycom endpoints function normally regardless of the setting of this flag.
For more information, see
● In compliance with UC_APL_SEC_0013, the Collaboration Server 2000/4000 supports an additional
Privacy Protocol AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_32, in addition to AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80.
For more information see
Mixing Encrypted and Non-encrypted Endpoints in one
Conference
Mixing encrypted and non-encrypted endpoints in one conference is possible, based on the Encryption
option Encrypt When Possible in the Conference Profile - Advance dialog box. The behavior is different for
H.323/SIP and ISDN participants.
The option Encrypt When Possible enables the negotiation between the MCU and the endpoints and let
the MCU connect the participants according to their capabilities, where encryption is the preferred setting.
Defined participants that cannot connect encrypted are connected non-encrypted, with the exception of
dial-out SIP participants.
When the conference encryption is set to Encrypt when possible, SIP dial out participants
whose encryption is set to AUTO can only connect with encryption, otherwise they are
disconnected from the conference.
In CISCO TIP environments, dial in endpoints that are registered to CUCM can only connect as
non-encrypted when the conference encryption is set to Encrypt when possible as the CUCM
server sends the Invite command without SDP.
When the conference encryption is set to Encrypt when possible, SIP dial out participants
whose encryption is set to AUTO can only connect with encryption, otherwise they are
disconnected from the conference.
The same system behavior can be applied to undefined participants, depending on the setting of the System
Flag FORCE_ENCRYPTION_FOR_UNDEFINED_PARTICIPANT_IN_WHEN_AVAILABLE_MODE:
● When set to NO and the conference encryption in the Profile is set to Encrypt when possible, both
Encrypted and Non-encrypted undefined participants can connect to the same conferences, where
encryption is the preferred setting.
● When set to YES (default), undefined participants must connect encrypted, otherwise they are
disconnected.
For defined participants, connection to the conference is decided according to the encryption settings in the
conference Profile, the Defined Participant's encryption settings.
For undefined participants, connection to the conference is decided according to the encryption settings in
the conference Profile, the System Flag setting and the connecting endpoint's Media Encryption
capabilities.
Polycom®, Inc.
Implementing Media Encryption for Secured Conferencing
Modifying System
Flags.
Media Encryption and
Authentication.
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