Web/SSH Access
Enable SSH
Allows SSH access to the phone.
The default setting is “Yes”.
SSH Port
Customizes SSH port to access to the phone.
Default is “22”.
Access Method
Determines which protocol will be used to access the phone ‘s Web GUI. It can be selected from
HTTP and HTTPS.
The default setting is HTTP.
Port
Specifies which port to use to access the phone ‘s Web UI. By default, if HTTP, the port number
will be 80; if HTTPS is selected, the port number will be 443.
Web Access Control
Configures Web access control by using Whitelist or Blacklist on incoming IP addresses.
Default setting is None.
Web Access Control
List
WebServer User
Certificate
Depending on the configuration set under Web Access Control Option, This setting only allow the
list of IP addresses as Whitelist, or restrict the list of IP addresses as Blacklist to access Web.
Select the user certificate as the web server certificate to encrypt web access.
Configuration via
Keypad Menu
Configures access control for keypad Menu settings on the Settings interface of the phone.
Unrestricted: configure all settings on the Settings interface;
Basic Settings Only: The Advanced Settings option will not be displayed;
Basic Settings & Network Settings: Only the Advanced Settings option will not be
displayed
Constraint Mode: users need to input admin user password to configure Wireless &
Network and Advanced Settings.
Note: When access control for keypad is limited to “Basic Settings Only” or “Constraint Mode”, the
Admin authentication will be mandatory to start Factory Reset process.
Permission to
Install/Uninstall Apps
Configures the permissions for users to install/uninstall the applications.
If set to “Allow“, the user is free to install/uninstall third-party apps.
If set to “Require admin password“, the user need to input the correct administrator
password to install/uninstall third-party apps.
If set to “Require admin password if the app source is unknown“, the user need to input
admin password only when install apps from unknown source, administrator password
authentication is required when the user uninstall third-party apps.
If set to “Not allow“, the user cannot install/uninstall third-party apps.
Default is “Allow”.