Grandstream Networks GSC3570 User Manual page 63

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Randomized TR069 Startup
Maintenance �� Security Settings�� Security
Validate Server Certificates
SIP TLS Certificate
SIP TLS Private Key
SIP TLS Private Key Password
Custom Certificate
Web Access Mode
HTTP Web Port
HTTPS Web Port
Disable SSH
SSH Public Key
Web Session Timeout
Web Access Attempt Limit
Maintenance �� Security Settings�� Trusted CA Certificates
Trusted CA Certificates
Load CA Certificates
Maintenance �� Automatic Reboot
When enabled, TR-069 will send out first INFORM message to server on randomized
timing between 1 to 3600 seconds after phone boots up.
Disabled by Default
After enabling this feature, GSC3570 will validate the server's certificate. If the server
that our GSC3570 tries to register on is not on our list, it will not allow server to
access the GSC3570.
SSL Certificate used for SIP Transport in TLS/TCP.
SSL Private key used for SIP Transport in TLS/TCP.
SSL Private key password used for SIP Transport in TLS/TCP.
The uploaded custom certificate will be used for SSL/TLS communication instead of
the GSC3570 default certificate.
Sets the protocol for web interface.
● HTTPS
● HTTP
● Disabled
● Both HTTP and HTTPS
The default setting is "HTTP".
Configures the HTTP port under the HTTP web access mode. Default is 80.
Configures the HTTPS port under the HTTPS web access mode. Default setting is
"443".
Disables SSH access. The default setting is "No".
This option allows you to use authentication keys for SSH access. The public key
should be loaded to GSC3570's web UI while the private key should be used in the
SSH tool side.
Note: This will allow upcoming SSH access without password.
Configures timer to logout web session during idle. Default is 10 min. Range is 2-60
min.
Configures attempt limit before lockout. Default is 5. Range is 1-10.
Allows to upload and delete the CA Certificate file to GSC3570.
Note: Users can either upload the file directly from web or they can choose to
provision it from their cfg.xml file.
Users can specify which certificate they are going to use:
● Default Certificates: (Default) Built-in Certificates.
● Custom Certificates: Uploaded Certificates.
● All Certificates: Both built-in and uploaded Certificates.

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