saved files information from the interface, for instance when you want to copy again all your files
to a different FTP server.
Procedure
1. Access the Recording menu. From the XT Series web interface, select More Actions >
Recording.
2. Click Clear Transfer Status.
A confirmation message is displayed.
Related links
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Validating Recordings
This feature is only available if it configured by your System Administrator.
You can secure recordings by adding a digital signature to the recording.
A digital signature is a mathematical scheme for demonstrating the authenticity of data. A valid
digital signature gives a recipient reason to believe that the data was created by a known entity
(authentication), that the entity cannot deny having signed the data (non-repudiation), and that the
data was not altered (integrity).
A digital signature is the digital equivalent of a handwritten signature or stamped seal, but offering
far more inherent security. A digital signature is commonly used when it is important to detect
forgery or tampering. As an electronic analogue of a written signature, a digital signature provides
assurance that:
• the claimed signatory has signed the information.
• the information was not modified after signature generation.
About this task
Use this procedure to verify that your recording has not been altered or tampered with since its
creation.
Procedure
Access the Recording menu. From the XT Series web interface, select More Actions >
Recording. From the endpoint’s main menu, select Recording, or during a call, press OK/menu
on the XT Remote Control Unit, and select Meeting Options > Recording.
A verify signature button is displayed if the recorded file and its companion signature (.p7m file)
are available on the USB storage. If the signature is verified, a green seal is displayed below the
video preview. You can click the seal icon to display more information. See
Table 11: Recorded
Signature Validation Indicators on page 88.
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