Aastra Telecom 41-001343-02 IP Phone User Manual


 
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3-51 41-001343-02 REV04 – 05.2014
Firmware Update Features
The IP phones support the protocols, TFTP, FTP, HTTP or HTTPS to download configuration files and upgrade firmware to
the phones from a configuration server.
You can download the firmware stored on the configuration server in one of three ways:
Using the “Firmware Update” page in the Aastra Web UI at the location Advanced Settings->Firmware Update.
Using the IP Phone UI or the Aastra Web UI to restart the phone. The phone automatically looks for firmware updates
and configuration files during the boot process.
Setting an Auto-Resync feature to automatically update the firmware, configuration files, or both at a specific time in
a 24-hour period). (Feature can be enabled using the configuration files or the Aastra Web UI).
Reference
For more information about firmware update, see Chapter 8, “Upgrading the Firmware.”
TLS Support
The IP Phones support a transport protocol called Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Persistent TLS. TLS is a protocol
that ensures communication privacy between the SIP phones and the Internet. TLS ensures that no third party may
eavesdrop or tamper with any message. An Administrator can configure the following parameters for TLS Support.
Parameter In
IP Phone UI
Parameter in
Aastra Web UI
Parameters in Configura-
tion Files
Description
N/A Transport Protocol sip transport protocol Specifies the protocol that the IP phone uses to send out SIP messages.
Default is UDP.
Notes:
If you set the value of this parameter to 4 (TLS), the phone checks to see
if the “sips persistent tls” is enabled. If it is enabled, the phone uses Per-
sistent TLS on the connection. If “sips persistent tls” is disabled, then
the phone uses TLS on the connection. If TLS is used, you must specify
the Root and Intermediate Certificates, the Local Certificate, the Private
Key, and the Trusted Certificates.
If the phone uses Persistent TLS, you MUST specify the Trusted Certifi-
cates; the Root and Intermediate Certificates, the Local Certificate, and
the Private Key are optional.
For more information, see Chapter 6, the section, “Transport Layer Secu-
rity (TLS)” on page6-16.
N/A N/A sips persistent tls Enables or disables the use of Persistent Transport Layer Security (TLS).
Persistent TLS sets up the connection to the server once and re-uses that
connection for all calls from the phone. The setup connection for Persist-
ent TLS is established during the registration of the phone. If the phones
are set to use Persistent TLS, and a call is made from the phone, this call
and all subsequent calls use the same authenticated connection. This sig-
nificantly reduces the delay time when placing a call.
Notes:
There can be only one persistent TLS connection created per phone.
If you configure the phone to use Persistent TLS, you must also specify
the Trusted Certificate file to use. The Root and Intermediate Certifi-
cates, Local Certificate, and Private Key files are optional.
For more information, see Chapter 6, the section, “Transport Layer Secu-
rity (TLS)” on page6-16.