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Enhanced Feature Overview
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Please note:
Overlap sending is not supported for FAC. The blind transfer FAC and the
following transfer target number must be entered en-bloc. The blind transfer FAC cannot
be triggered manually from the dial editor.
be triggered manually from the dial editor.
To support the integration of SIP-DECT with the MiVoice Business platform, SIP-DECT 6.1 extends the
XML terminal interface for the Mitel 600 DECT phone to include new predefined XML application hooks.
These additional functions can be applied to the DECT phone's programmable keys or accessed from a
menu.
XML terminal interface for the Mitel 600 DECT phone to include new predefined XML application hooks.
These additional functions can be applied to the DECT phone's programmable keys or accessed from a
menu.
You must configure the appropriate hooks in the OM via the OMM Web service or OMP (
System
Features -> XML Applications) to make the applications avialable on the Mitel 600 DECT phones.
3.4 VOIP ENCRYPTION
To allow secured call connections over unsecured IP infrastructures (e.g. internet), SIP-DECT supports
SRTP to encrypt the RTP voice streams and TLS to encrypt the SIP signaling.
SRTP to encrypt the RTP voice streams and TLS to encrypt the SIP signaling.
These security mechanisms, together with a secured iPBX infrastructure, allow protected call services
and ensure:
and ensure:
• authentication
• integrity
• confidentiality
• privacy
• integrity
• confidentiality
• privacy
When a Mitel 600 DECT phone user is involved in a SRTP call, a key icon in the call display indicates
that the media path to the next hop is ciphered.
that the media path to the next hop is ciphered.
The key icon is only displayed when the connection uses SIP over TLS, SRTP (for 3G RFPs only) and
DECT encryption together for a secure key exchange and a secure media transport.
DECT encryption together for a secure key exchange and a secure media transport.
3.5 DECT ENHANCED SECURITY
In response to market concerns, the DECT standard has introduced improvements to security. Many
security features, which were specified in the DECT standard (respectively GAP) were left optional for
the DECT phones. These mechanisms became mandatory with CAT-iq. Almost all of this functionality
was present and used within SIP-DECT right from the start.
security features, which were specified in the DECT standard (respectively GAP) were left optional for
the DECT phones. These mechanisms became mandatory with CAT-iq. Almost all of this functionality
was present and used within SIP-DECT right from the start.
Furthermore, some new features have been added to GAP:
• encryption of all calls (not only voice calls)
• re-keying during a call
• early encryption
• re-keying during a call
• early encryption
Each feature provides an additional security guarantee and is therefore an integral part of the SIP-DECT
solution.
solution.
The feature set can be enabled or disabled per site, because enhanced security is available with RFPs
35/36/37/43. Roaming between sites where enhanced security is enabled and disabled respectively
should be avoided.
35/36/37/43. Roaming between sites where enhanced security is enabled and disabled respectively
should be avoided.
With SIP-DECT 5.0 and later, when DECT enhanced security is enabled, every connection is encrypted
– not only voice calls, but also service calls (e.g. list access) or messaging.
– not only voice calls, but also service calls (e.g. list access) or messaging.