Administrator Guide - SoundPoint
Local
3.8 Security Features
3.8.1 Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
Several local settings menus are protected with two privilege levels, user and adminis-
trator, each with its own password. The phone will prompt for either the user or
administrator password before granting access to the various menu options. When the
user password is requested, the administrator password will also work. The web
server is protected by the administrator password.
Central
(boot
server)
Local
3.8.2 Custom Certificates
When trying to establish a connection to a boot server for application provisioning, the
phone trusts certificates issued by widely recognized certificate authorities. See 6.1
Trusted Certificate Authority List on page 151. In addition, custom certificates can be
added to the phone. This is done by using the SSL Security menu on the phone to pro-
®
®
IP / SoundStation
IP
Web Server
Specify the Services browser home page and proxy to use.
(if enabled)
Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/coreConf.htm#mb
Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to <Ethernet
address>-phone.cfg on the boot server. Changes will per-
manently override global settings unless deleted via the
Reset User Settings menu selection.
Local Phone User
None
Interface
Configuration file:
Specify the minimum lengths for the user and administrator
sip.cfg
passwords.
•
Web Server
None.
(if enabled)
Local Phone User
The user and administrator passwords can be changed under
Interface
the Settings menu. Passwords can consist of ASCII charac-
ters 32-127 (0x20-0x7F) only.
Changes are saved to local flash but are not backed up to
<Ethernet address>-phone.cfg on the boot server for secu-
rity reasons.
Copyright © 2005 Polycom, Inc.
For more information, see 4.6.1.19.1 Password Lengths
<pwd/><length/> on page 122.
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