Security Features
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Security Features
This chapter provides information for configuring the security features of the phone.
Topics
User and Administrator Identification
Auto Logout Time
Phone Lock
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP)
Encrypting and Decrypting Files
Incoming Network Signaling Validation
User and Administrator Identification
By default, some menu options are protected by privilege levels: user and administrator, each with its own password.
You can also customize the access permission for configurations on the web user interface and phone user interface.
Yealink phones support access levels of admin, var and user.
When logging into the web user interface or access advanced settings on the phone, as an administrator, you need an
administrator password to access various menu options. The default username and password for administrator is
“admin”. Both you and the user can log into the web user interface, and you will see all of the user options. The default
username and password for the user is “user”.
For security reasons, you should change the default user or administrator password as soon as possible. Since
advanced menu options are strictly used by the administrator, users can configure them only if they have administrator
privileges.
Topics
User and Administrator Identification Configuration
User Access Level Configuration
User and Administrator Identification Configuration
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure the user and administrator identification.
Parameter static.security.user_name.user <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description It configures the user name of the user for the phone’s web user interface access.
Permitted
Values
String within 32 characters
Default user
Parameter static.security.user_name.admin <y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description It configures the user name of the administrator for phone’s web user interface access.
Permitted
Values
String within 32 characters
Default admin