User's Manual
If the authentication of the file is successful, the security policy file parameters is
accepted on the IP Deskphone.
Example
[SEC_POLICY]
DOWNLOAD_MODE FORCED
PROTCOL HTTP
FILENAME SecPolicy.txt.sig
Security policy logs and diagnostics
Changes made to the security policy file have an entry in the security log file. For example,
SECURITY_POLICY_PARAM_CHANGE 0x1055.
The security log file stores only the non-sensitive information. For example, if the password is
changed, the security log file indicates this change without storing the password value.
The PDT (Problem Determination Tool) shell command can be used to view the output of the
security policy command. This command lists the security policy parameters and their values
on the IP Deskphone.
The following is the output of the security policy command from the PDT shell.
-> securitypolicy
CUST_CERT_ACCEPT = VAL_MANUAL_A
SIGN_SIP_CONFIG_FILES = NO
CERT_EXPIRE = DELETE_CERT
SEC_POLICY_TEXT = YES
AUTO_PRV_ACCEPT = VAL_ACCEPT
DWNLD_CFG_ACCEPT = VAL_ACCEPT
AUTO_PRV_SIGNING = NO
DWNLD_CFG_SIGNING = NO
CERT_ADMIN_UI_ENABLE = YES
SECURITY_LOG_UI_ENABLE = YES
USB_DEVICE_SECURITY_ENABLE = YES
KEY_SIZE = KEY_SIZE_1024
KEY_ALGORITHM = KEY_ALG_RSA
TLS_CIPHER = RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
SUBJ_ALT_NAME_CHECK_ENABLE = NO
Security Policy
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