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Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 settings
The following table describes the options in this menu.
Table 20: Security menu settings
Option
Security Mode
LSC
Trust List
802.1X
Authentication
Related Topics
Unlock and Lock Options
Value input and editing guidelines, on page 61
Display the Configuration Menu, on page 60

Trust List menu

The Trust List menu displays information about all the servers that the conference phone trusts, and includes
the options described in the following table.
The Trust List is accessed via the Apps > Admin Settings > Security Setup > Trust List
To exit the Trust List Menu, press Back.
Table 21: Trust List menu settings
Option
CTL Signature
Description
Displays the security mode that is set
for the phone.
Indicates if a locally significant
certificate (used for the security
features) is installed on the phone
(Installed) or is not installed on the
phone (Not Installed).
The Trust List provides submenus for
CTL signature and Call Manager/TFTP
Server.
Displays the device authentication,
EAP/MD5, and transaction status.
Description
Displays the MD5 hash of the CTL file.
Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.0
Trust List menu
To Change
From Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration, choose Device > Phone >
Phone Configuration.
For information about how to manage the LSC
for your phone, see "Using the Certificate
Authority Proxy Function" chapter in Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide.
For more information, see the
on page
71.
See
802.1X Authentication and Status menus,
on page
72.
To Change
For more information about this file, see
"Configuring the Cisco CTL Client" chapter
in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide.
Trust List menu,
71

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