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1054 Matrix PRASAR UCS System Manual
Security Settings
What's this?
The feature Security Settings enables you to restrict unauthorized access to PRASAR UCS using Remote login,
Web, Third Party Auto Configuration as well as SIP Extension registration.
PRASAR UCS also supports TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol. Based on the TLS version configured in the
server, TLS negotiation takes place. This enables the SIP Extensions and Web server to connect securely with the
system over TLS protocol.
For Remote Login, Web, Third Party Auto Configuration
Remote Login
For the Remote Login, the Jeeves provides you the facility to generate the keys. Once these keys are generated,
you need to contact the Matrix Technical Support for Remote Login.
Web and Third Party Auto Configuration
When any user attempts to access Web Server, Third Party Auto Configuration using false credentials for 5 times
consecutively within 10 minutes, PRASAR UCS blocks such IP Address for 10 minutes.
To allow access to Web Server and Third Party Auto Configuration, to specific trusted IP Address/es, you must
configure them in the Trusted IP Address/es table. For instructions, see “How to configure” below.
For SIP Extensions
When any user attempts to register as a SIP Extension using false credentials— Authentication ID or
Authentication Password and the authentication attempt fails for 10 times consecutively, PRASAR UCS blacklists
the IP Address and port used for registration. See “Black List IP Address - SIP Extensions” for more details.
You are recommended to configure the trusted IP Addresses in the Trusted IP Address/es table to avoid
blacklisting. For instructions, see “How to configure” below.
However, if any IP Address is already blacklisted, it will be stored in the Black List IP Address - SIP Extensions
table. To allow access to such blacklisted IP Address, you must remove it from the Black List IP Address - SIP
Extensions table manually.
How it works
For this feature to work,
the Trusted IP Address/es table must be configured. You can configure a maximum of 25 addresses in this
table.
determine the facilities you want to allow to each IP Address — Remote Login, Web, Third Party Auto
Configuration, SIP Extension registration.
with this table configured,

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