Physical System Protection Requirements - Avaya H175 User Manual

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Physical system protection requirements

Ensure that you:
• Use only those HDMI cables that include internal grounding conductivity, which is a required
HDMI standard.
• Put the device on a flat surface, such as a table, for proper heat dissipation. The heat from the
device dissipates from the lower plastic cover and finally through the space between the rubber
foot pads. Therefore, the lower plastic part is relatively warmer.
• Do not keep any object, such as paper or cloth, below the device.
• Do not operate the device near water.
• Do not use the device during a lightning storm.
• Limit the power to the device over telecommunications wiring to 36-57 volt DC or ≤ 1.3 ampere
DC.
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• Wi-Fi WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, and 802.1x EAP, where for 802.1x EAP
following features are supported:
- EAP-PEAP with MSCHAPV2 and EAP-GTC as phase 2 authentication
methods.
- EAP-TLS.
- EAP-TTLS with MSCHAP, MSCHAPV2, and EAP-GTC as phase 2
authentication methods.
- EAP-PWD.
• Trusted certificate repository configured through the settings file to be
used by all applications.
• Android built in certificates are used in addition to trusted certificates for
the browser and Microsoft Exchange Server.
• Identity certificate generation using SCEP.
• Support SIP signaling over TLS.
• Media encryption (SRTP) using AES-128 and AES-256.
• Supports SRTCP (authentication only).
• User information, such as MS Exchange credentials, call logs, and
browser history, is erased when a new user logs in.
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