Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.2
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2.61 Network Security & Priority
Description
Each IP device that connects to the Summit supports several security and priority protocols. IP
devices incorporate a Web server, which will deliver the Module Web Admin pages to a standard
browser. Characteristics that can be established are:
IEEE 802.1p/Q, VLAN – sets Virtual LAN tag and priority for Ethernet frame
Diffserv – sets Diffserv Code Point priority for IP packet
IPSec – enables IPSec to establish IPSec tunnel and encryption of IP packet
SRTP – enables Secure RTP for RTP packet payload using AES (Advanced
Encryption Service).
Operation
System
Operation of Security and priority is automatic once configured
Conditions
1. For Web Admin, the password is encrypted using the Ericsson-LG Enterprise Java
Virtual Encryption plug-in. A Java Virtual Machine (MS or Sun) must be installed in the
user’s PC to support password encryption.
2. Security and priority characteristics can be set for all devices, local or remote.
3. Devices must be on the same LAN to support SRTP.
4. The iPECS implementation of IPSec employs a proprietary Key exchange protocol
from the MPB to the iPECS device.
5. IEEE 802.1 VLAN priority and ID are set at each device using the device Web interface.
Diffserv, IPSEC and SRTP treatments may also be set in the device via the local Web
interface. For the Summit MPB, VLANs are configured via the maintenance interface of
the RS-232 port.
Programming
Keyset Admin.