Aastra Telecom 9480i CT Series User Manual

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Encrypted Files on the IP Phone
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41-001160-03, Rev 00, Releaes 2.4  
IP Phone Administrator Guide
Example 5
Encrypting all cfg files in C:\data with password 1234abcd using the new MAC 
encryption and generating a security.tuz file at the same time.(2.2.0 and up)
C:\>anacrypt -d C:\data -p 1234abcd -m -i
Example 6
Encrypting all cfg files in C:\data with password 1234abcd using the and 
generating a security.tuz file at the same time for all firmware versions.(any 
version)
C:\>anacrypt -d C:\data -p 1234abcd -i -v1
Vendor Configuration File Encryption
Some vendors can have specific methods to encrypt files on their configuration 
servers. For each phone, the configuration server can generate a random hex string 
(encryption key) that is used to encrypt the phone’s MAC-specific configuration 
file.
The encryption key is placed in a plain text MAC-specific configuration file that 
the server downloads to the phone. After the phone receives the file, it updates the 
encryption key.
This method of encryption does not affect the implementation of the Aastra 
method of file encryption.
You can set the phone-specific encryption key using the configuration files only.
For more information about configuration file encryption, contact Aastra 
Technical Support.
Note: 
The aastra.cfg file is not encrypted with this feature.
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