Security Settings - Gigaset Maxwell 10 Administration Manual

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Security settings

This screen is where you create security settings for your phone.
Settings
Network and Connections
Remote management
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Select whether you want to Allow access from other networks to the web configurator (Yes) or
not (No).
If you permit Remote Management, this increases the risk of unauthorised access to your
device settings.
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Select the network protocol to be used for the communication:
– TLS (Transport Level Security)
– UDP (User Datagram Protocol
– UDP (Transmission Control Protocol)
Security settings
On this screen you can download server certificates onto your phone, delete downloaded
certificates and specify how invalid certificates should be handled.
Server certificates allow a server to be digitally identified via SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). Operating a
server with SSL requires a server certificate both for one-way authentication (server to the client) and
for two-way authentication (between client and server). A server certificate has to be downloaded
onto your device so that the device can carry out authentication.
The Server certificates and CA certificates lists contain all downloaded certificates.
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Select a certificate from one of the lists.
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Click on Remove to delete the certificate from the list.
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Click on Details to display information about the certificate.
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Click on Disable/Enable to temporarily activate/deactivate the certificate.
Import a local certificate
In order for a certificate to be downloaded to your phone, it must be available in your network.
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Click on Browse to search for the file on your PC or in your network. Select the required file.
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Click on Upload to download the file onto the device.
The connection to the handset may be interrupted when transferring or removing a
certificate.
Secure Real Time Protocol (SRTP)
The Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) allows you to encrypt voice data transmitted using
the Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP).
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Activate or deactivate the Secure Real Time Protocol (SRTP).
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Select whether you want to Accept non-SRTP calls or not. If this function is activated, you also
accept incoming calls from a number that does not use SRTP.
Saving settings
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Click on Save to save your settings on the Security Settings screen.
Security Settings
Network and connectors
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