Security Features
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left blank, the IP phone will try to encrypt/decrypt the MAC-Oriented file using the AES key configured by
the parameter “static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.com”.
Permitted
Values
16 characters
Default
Blank
Web UI
Settings->Auto Provision->MAC-Oriented AES Key
Parameter
static.autoprovision.X.com_aes
[1][2]
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the plaintext AES key for decrypting the Common CFG file.
If it is configured, it has a higher priority than the value configured by the parameter “static.auto_pro-
vision.aes_key_16.com”.
Permitted
Values
16 characters
Default
Blank
Parameter
static.autoprovision.X.mac_aes
[1][2]
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It configures the plaintext AES key for decrypting the MAC-Oriented CFG file.
If it is configured, it has a higher priority than the value configured by the parameter “static.auto_pro-
vision.aes_key_16.mac”.
Permitted
Values
16 characters
Default
Blank
Parameter
static.auto_provision.encryption.config
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It enables or disables the IP phone to encrypt <MAC>-local.cfg file using the plaintext AES key.
Permitted
Values
0-Disabled, the MAC-local CFG file will be uploaded unencrypted and will replace the one (encrypted or
unencrypted) stored on the server if you have configured to back up the MAC-local CFG file to the server
by the parameter “static.auto_provision.custom.sync”.
1-Enabled, the MAC-local CFG file will be uploaded encrypted and will replace the one (encrypted or
unencrypted) stored on the server if you have configured to back up the MAC-local CFG file to the server
by the parameter “static.auto_provision.custom.sync”. The plaintext AES key is configured by the para-
meter “static.auto_provision.aes_key_16.mac”.
Default
0
[1]
X is an activation code ID. For all IP phones, X=1-50.
[2]
If you change this parameter, the IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
Example: Encrypting Configuration Files
The following example describes how to use “Config_Encrypt_Tool.exe” to encrypt the account.cfg file. For more
information on the other two encryption tools, refer to
Yealink Configuration Encryption Tool User Guide
.
The way the IP phone processes other configuration files is the same as that of the account.cfg file.
Procedure:
1.
Double click “Config_Encrypt_Tool.exe” to start the application tool.
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