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Figure 161: Encrypting calls
2. Select Yes in the Enable encryption field.
3. Set the fields as described in
Table 63: Configuring settings for securing calls on page 217.
Table 63: Configuring settings for securing calls
Field Name Description
Accept protected calls If encryption is enabled, the system automatically encrypts incoming calls and
this field is read-only. If encryption is disabled, set to Yes to allow the system to
use encryption when receiving an encrypted call.
Enable Encryption Select Yes to encrypt point to point calls.
Enable Encryption MCU Select Yes to encrypt videoconferences hosted on the local built-in MCU. If you
select Yes, the maximum number of video conference participants is reduced to
four.
Unprotected calls Select the policy to apply when a remote endpoint does not support protected
calls:
Show Status displays a small notification message on the GUI (bottom area);
the web interface shows that there are unprotected calls.
Disconnect automatically disconnects the call.
Ask Confirmation asks you if you want to have an unprotected call.
Inform displays a warning message on the GUI; the web interface shows that
there are unprotected calls.
Information about the encryption status and algorithms used in each call is
displayed in the Statistics page (on the Endpoint and Web interface) and in the
call detail records.
Length of AES Key You can select from:
128, 256 bits
128 bits
Table continues…
Securing Connections to the XT Series Using TLS
January 2017 Avaya Scopia
®
XT Series Deployment Guide 217
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