Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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IP Office™ Platform 9.1
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9. Securing the System
The IP Office system and its applications support a range of features for securing and encrypting the links between each
other and users. Full details of the options available are described in the Security Configuration section of the IP Office
Manager manual and in the Avaya IP Office Platform Security Guidelines manual.
This section covers only the basic changes recommended to help make a new system secure.
1.
Changing the default security settings
2.
Change the Remote User password
3.
Disabling SIP trunk support
4.
Disabling H.323 telephone support
Additional recommendations:
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If the network to which the IP Office is attached has external public Internet access, that access must be
controlled by some additional security devices such as a Firewall and, for VoIP, a Session Border Controller (SBC).
·
If LAN2 (the WAN port) is not being used ensure that it is not connected to the network.
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