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Chapter 4 Configuring Settings on the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Security Configuration Menu
Trust List Menu
The Trust List menu provides a top-level menu containing the CTL, ITL, and the Signed Configuration
submenus. The content of the Signed Configuration file is SRST.
It displays information about all of the servers that the phone trusts and includes the options described
in Table 4-24.
Table 4-24 Trust List Menu Settings
Option Description To Change
CAPF Server Common Name (from the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Certificate) of the CAPF
used by the phone. Also displays a certificate icon
if a certificate is installed for this server.
For more information about these settings, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide, Configuring the Cisco CTL
Client.
Unified
CM/TFTP
Server
Common Name (from the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Certificate) of a Cisco
Unified Communications Manager and TFTP server
used by the phone. Also displays a certificate icon
if a certificate is installed for this server.
If the certificate of the TFTP (TFTP Server 1) or the
certificate of the backup TFTP (TFTP Server 2) is not
in the CTL file or ITL file, you must unlock either the
CTL file or the ITL file.
For more information about these settings, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide, Configuring the Cisco CTL
Client.
SRST Router Common Name (from the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Certificate) of the trusted
SRST router that is available to the phone, if such a
device has been configured in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration. Also
displays a certificate icon if a certificate is installed
for this server.
For more information about these settings, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security
Guide, Configuring the Cisco CTL Client.
Application
Server
Common Name (from the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Certificate) of the trusted
application server used by the phone. Also displays a
certificate icon.
A phone-trust certificate is used to authenticate
application servers with which the phone
communicates.
One Application Server menu item appears for each
phone-trust store whose certificates have been
uploaded into Cisco Unified OS Administration and
later downloaded into the phone’s CTL file.
For more information about phone trust
certificates, see these chapters:
• Cisco Unified Communications Operating
System Administration Guide, Security.
• Cisco Unified Communication Manager
Security Guide, Security Overview.