Panasonic KX-UTG200 Administrator's Manual page 46

Hide thumbs Also See for KX-UTG200:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

2.6.1 Using Encryption When Transferring Configuration Files
the device downloads the new plain text MAC-specific configuration file, the server again deletes it and
encrypts the configuration files with the new key.
Devices always accept a plain text MAC-specific configuration file if the server provides one.
Note
1.
We strongly recommended that the server pass the key to the device using the standard configuration
file.
2.
Use an OpenSSL command to encrypt the configuration file and assign the file extension ".enc" to the
encrypted configuration file.
OpenSSL command for encrypting a file:
openssl enc -aes-128-cbc -a -salt -pass pass:
12341234abcdabcd12341234abcdabcd -in plain.txt -out encrypted.enc
OpenSSL command for decrypting a file:
openssl enc -d -aes-128-cbc -a -pass pass:
12341234abcdabcd12341234abcdabcd -in encrypted.enc
3.
The supported algorithms for encryption and decryption are:
AES-128-CBC, AES-196-CBC, and AES-256-CBC
4.
Use the following parameters to specify the key information in the plain text MAC-specific configuration
file.
CFG_FILE_KEY (see ® Page 215): used to specify the key
CFG_FILE_KEY_LENGTH (see ® Page 215): used to specify the encrypt/decrypt algorithm
Example
This example assumes the following:
1.
The initial configuration file only specifies to use the standard configuration file.
2.
After the device downloads the initial configuration file and the standard configuration file, it detects that a
key is provided by the server.
46
Administrator Guide
Document Version 2014-04

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents

Troubleshooting

loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Kx-utg300

Table of Contents