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Introduction
Security commands
xCommand Security FIPSMode Activate
Activate FIPS (140-2) mode. NOTE: Activating FIPS mode implies a reset to factory defaults.
While in FIPS mode, software upgrade is disabled and the following limitations apply: All calls are
encrypted, unencrypted communication protocols like Telnet and HTTP cannot be used. IEEE802.1x
and SNMP are disabled. The SIP Profile Type setting cannot be Microsoft. The root user is not
available (root settings cannot be changed).
To exit FIPS mode, perform a factory reset.
Confirm: <Yes>
Requires user role: ADMIN
Parameters:
Confirm(r): <Yes>
Example:
xCommand Security FIPSMode Activate Confirm: "Yes"
OK
*r SecurityFIPSModeActivateConfirmResult (status=OK)
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Codec C20 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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About the API
xConfiguration
xCommand Security Persistency
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xCommand
xCommand
Set the following features to persistent or non-persistent mode. In non-persistent mode the
information gathered by the specified feature does not persist a reboot of the system. Persistent
mode is the default. This command reboots the system.
Configuration: In non-persistent mode, all configurations are set back to default when the system
reboots.
CallHistory: In non-persistent mode call history is deleted when the system reboots.
InternalLogging: In non-persistent mode eventlog is deleted when the system reboots.
LocalPhonebook: In non-persistent mode local phone book is deleted when the system reboots.
DHCP: In non-persistent mode all IP related information is deleted when the system reboots.
ConfirmandReboot: Reboots the system.
Requires user role: ADMIN
Parameters:
Configurations(r): <NonPersistent/Persistent>
CallHistory(r): <NonPersistent/Persistent>
InternalLogging(r): <NonPersistent/Persistent>
LocalPhonebook(r): <NonPersistent/Persistent>
DHCP(r): <NonPersistent/Persistent>
ConfirmAndReboot(r): <Yes>
Example:
xCommand Security Persistency Configurations: Persistent CallHistory: Persistent
InternalLogging: Persistent LocalPhonebook: Persistent DHCP: Persistent
ConfirmAndReboot: Yes
*r Persistency (status=OK):
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