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Appendix F-Secure Communication Mode
Polycom, Inc.
F-7
Ultra Secure Mode
ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag 
The Ultra Secure Mode is enabled or disabled depending on the value of the 
ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag.
 
In the Ultra Secure Mode (ULTRA_SECURE_MODE =YES) the enhanced security features 
of the version are rigorously enforced. The ULTRA_SECURE_MODE System Flag affects 
the ranges and defaults of the System Flags that control: 
Network  Security
User Management
Strong Passwords
Login and Session Management
Cyclic File Systems alarms
For more information see:
Securing an External Database
TLS 1.0 is used when securing communications between the MCU and an external database. 
The certificate is installed on the database server and the MCU is the client. When the 
certificate is installed on the database server, all client requests and responses are 
transferred via secure port 443.
WARNING: Once Ultra Secure Mode is enabled it can only be undone by performing a Restore to 
Factory Defaults
. Also, to implement a Maximum Security environment, other Polycom products on 
the network must be similarly configured.
For more information see "Restoring Defaults” on page
.
When the ULTRA_SECURE_MODE flag is set to YES, Version 7.8 does not include support for:
Connection to Alternate Management 
Network via LAN3 port
SUPPORT user
Auditor user
Chairperson user
Connections to External Databases
IP Sec security protocols
ISDN Cascade
Serial connection
Modem connection
MPM cards
PCM
SIP
SIP security (Digest)
SIP TLS
SNMP
SSH server.
USB key configuration
Web link (Hyperlink in Participant Properties 
dialog box)
QoS with IPv6
Recording link
PCO (MS-Outlook)