Installation guide
Administrator Level Options
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N/A Root and Intermediate
Certificates Filename
sips root and intermediate
certificates
Allows you to specify the SIP Root and Intermediate Certificate files to use
when the phone uses the TLS transport protocol to setup a call.
The Root and Intermediate Certificate files contain one root certificate
and zero or more intermediate certificates which must be placed in order
of certificate signing with root certificate being the first in the file. If the
local certificate is signed by some well known certificate authority, then
that authority provides the user with the Root and Intermediate Certifi-
cate files (most likely just CA root certificate).
This parameter is required when configuring TLS (optional for Persistent
TLS.)
Note:
The certificate files must use the format “.pem”. To create custom certifi-
cate files to use on your IP phone, contact Mitel Technical Support.
For more information, see Chapter 6, the section, “Transport Layer Secu-
rity (TLS)” on page6-15.
N/A Local Certificate
Filename
sips local certificate Allows you to specify the Local Certificate file to use when the phone uses
the TLS transport protocol to setup a call.
This parameter is required when configuring TLS (optional for Persistent
TLS.)
Note:
The certificate file must use the format “.p em”. To crea te s pecific certificate
files to use on your IP phone, contact Mitel Technical Support.
For more information, see Chapter 6, the section, “Transport Layer Secu-
rity (TLS)” on page6-15.
N/A Private Key Filename sips private key Allows you to specify a Private Key file to use when the phone uses the
TLS transport protocol to setup a call.
This parameter is required when configuring TLS (optional for Persistent
TLS.)
Note:
The key file must use the format “.pem”. To create specific private key files
to use on your IP phone, contact Mitel Technical Support.
For more information, see Chapter 6, the section, “Transport Layer Secu-
rity (TLS)” on page6-15.
N/A Trusted Certificates
Filename
sips trusted certificates Allows you to specify the Trusted Certificate files to use when the phone
uses the TLS transport protocol to setup a call.
The Trusted Certificate files define a list of trusted certificates. The
phone’s trusted list must contain the CA root certificates for all the servers
it is connecting to. For example, if the phone is connecting to server A
which has a certificate signed by CA1, and server B that has a certificate
signed by CA2, the phone must have CA1 root certificate and CA2 root
certificate in its Trusted Certificate file.
This parameter is required when configuring TLS or Persistent TLS.
Note:
The certificate files must use the format “.pem”. To create custom certifi-
cate files to use on your IP phone, contact Mitel Technical Support.
For more information, see Chapter 6, the section, “Transport Layer Secu-
rity (TLS)” on page6-15.
Parameter In
IP Phone UI
Parameter in
Mitel Web UI
Parameters in Configura-
tion Files
Description