Installation guide
Configuration Methods
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Mitel Web UI
An administrator can setup and configure the IP phone using the Mitel Web UI. The Mitel Web UI supports Internet
Explorer and Gecko engine-based browsers like Firefox, Mozilla or Netscape.
HTTP/HTTPS Support
The Mitel Web UI supports both Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket
Layer (HTTPS) client and server protocols.
HTTP is the set of rules for transferring files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) over the
Internet. When you open your Web browser, you are indirectly making use of HTTP. HTTP is an application protocol that
runs on top of the TCP/IP suite of protocols (the foundation protocols for the Internet).
HTTPS is a Web protocol that encrypts and decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the
Web server. HTTPS uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) as a sublayer under its regular HTTP
application layering. SSL is a commonly-used protocol for managing the security of a message transmission on the Inter-
net. It uses a 40-bit key size for the RC4 stream encryption algorithm, which is considered an adequate degree of encryp-
tion for commercial exchange. TLS is a protocol that ensures privacy between communicating applications and their
users on the Internet. When a server and client communicate, TLS ensures that no third party may eavesdrop or tamper
with any message. TLS is the successor to SSL.
HTTP/HTTPS Client and Server Support
The Mitel IP phones allow for HTTP request processing and associated data transfers to perform over a secure connec-
tion (HTTPS). The IP phones support the following:
• Transfer of firmware images, configuration files, script files, and web page content over a secure connection.
• Web browser phone configuration over a secure connection
• TLS 1.0or SSL 3.0 methods for both client and server
HTTPS Client
When an HTTPS client opens and closes its TCP socket, the SSL software respectively handshakes upon opening and dis-
connects upon closing from the HTTPS server. The main HTTPS client functions are:
• Downloading of configuration files and firmware images
• Downloading of script files based on an “HTTPS://” URL supplied by a softkey definition
HTTPS Server
The HTTPS server provides HTTP functionality over secure connections. It coexists with the HTTP server but has its own
set of tasks. The main HTTPS server functions are:
• Delivery of web page content to a browser client over a secure connection
• Execution of HTTP GET and POST requests received over a secure connection
Note:
An Administrator can enable or disable the Mitel Web UI for a single phone or all phones in a network. For more infor-
mation about enabling/disabling the Mitel Web UI, see “Enabling/Disabling the Mitel Web UI” on page 2-11.
Note:
HTTPS uses port 443 instead of HTTP port 80 in its interactions with the TCP/IP lower layer. Both the HTTP and HTTPS
port numbers are configurable using the configuration files, the IP Phone UI, the Mitel Web UI and DHCP Option 66. For
more information about configuring these ports, see Chapter 4, the section, “Configuring the Configuration Server Pro-
tocol” on page4-80.