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Device Security Modes, Authentication and Encrypted Status

Rizal Ferdiyan
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Guys,

Can you help me, please .... maybe you have hints ...

I want to active ipphone authentication to CUCM with CTL, but i don't have any experienced with CTL.

my question is first, can i check ipphone authentication and encrypted status in CUCM or ipphone (status whether ipphone is authenticated/encrypted or not),

second, can end user change device security modes (non secure, authenticate and encrypted) without administrator assistance?

BR,

Rizal Ferdiyan

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Chris Deren
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Yes, the users see the status of the call (encrypted, authenticated), see the end user guide for icons identifying it:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cuipph/7975G_7971g-ge_7970g_7965g_7945g/8_6/english/user_guide/75706545adv.html#wpxref61311

Second question answer is  No, only administrator can control this.

HTH, please rate all useful posts!

Chris

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Chris Deren
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Yes, the users see the status of the call (encrypted, authenticated), see the end user guide for icons identifying it:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cuipph/7975G_7971g-ge_7970g_7965g_7945g/8_6/english/user_guide/75706545adv.html#wpxref61311

Second question answer is  No, only administrator can control this.

HTH, please rate all useful posts!

Chris

Just to add on Chris' response: You'll want to review the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide, Release 8.6(1). It explains the process and considerations for putting a cluster in mixed-mode. I suggest you try this in a lab at least twice before doing it in production. It's easy to cause an outage if you do this wrong.

Thank U Chris and Jonathan,

Kindly help me if u don't busy, I have another question,

1. If i set CUCM cluster security mode in mixed-mode, i set up security modes for cisco ipphone to encrypted and  i don't create LSC to one ipphone whether that ipphone can still register to CUCM?

2. If i set CUCM cluster security mode in mixed mode, and then i set up security modes for cisco ipphone to non-secured and thent i don't create LSC to that ipphone, whether that ipphone can still register/call to CUCM ?

BR,

Rizal Ferdiyan

The phone security profile will determine whether the phone can register in a nonsecure manner. If the security profile requries authentication the phone will not be allowed to register nonsecure. Phone security profiles can differ per-phone so you can have a mix of secured/unsecured endpoints.

Please rate helpful responses.

Ok, thank u guys, i have a little understanding here, ... ....

i will continue explore with the link you gave to me ....

BR,

Rizal Ferdiyan

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