Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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When a value is displayed in this field, it is the address/URL that has been accessed for software updates through
the Web Configuration Utility. This value is also stored in the handset’s override file on the provisioning server.
If this field in the handset menu is populated then you cannot get code onto the phone from any other method than
using the WebUI upgrade method because handset settings have highest precedence and this setting is basically
a mirror of the override file. If you want to download code into a particular handset using a provisioning server,
clear the value set by the WebUI, or edit the override file parameter to “” which will also delete the setting in the
handset.
If 0, the handset’s serial number (MAC address) is not included in the User-Agent header of HTTPS/HTTPS
transfers and communications to the browser. If 1, the handset’s serial number is included.
The user name required for the handset to log in to the provisioning server (if required). Note: If you modify this
parameter, the handset will re-provision. The handset may also reboot if the configuration on the provisioning
server has changed.
device.sec.configEncryption.key
1
The configuration encryption key used to encrypt configuration files. For more information, see Encrypting
Configuration Files.
device.sec.TLS.dot1x.strictCertCommonNameValidation
If set to 1, 802.1X always verifies the server certificate for commonName/SubjectAltName match with the server
hostname that the phone is trying to connect.
device.sec.TLS.customCaCert1 (TLS Platform Profile 1)
device.sec.TLS.customCaCert2 (TLS Platform Profile 2)
The custom certificate to use for TLS Platform Profile 1 and TLS Platform Profile 2
device.sec.TLS.profile.caCertList must be configured to use a custom certificate.
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCert1.publicCert
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCert2.publicCert
Enter the signed
custom device
certificate in PEM
format (X.509)
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCert1.publicKey
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCert2.publicKey
Enter the
corresponding
signed private key
in PEM format
(X.509)
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCert1.set
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCert2.set
Note that you use a single .set parameter to enable or disable only these two related <device/> parameters -
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCertX.publicCert and
device.sec.TLS.customDeviceCertX.publicKey. All other <device/> parameters have their own
corresponding .set parameter that will enable or disable that parameter.
The GMT offset – in seconds – to use for daylight savings time, corresponding to -12 to +13 hours.
dotted-decimal IP
address or domain
name string
The SNTP server from which the handset will obtain the current time.
A description of what generated the log message. For more information, see section 4.1.1 or RFC 3164.