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Chapter 10: Web-based Telephone Options
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Avaya one-X Quick Edition Release 2.0.0 Telephone User Guide
July 2006
 
Tip:
Tip:
To display the IP address of your Quick Edition IP Telephone, press the # key on 
the dialpad. The IP address is needed to specify which web page to view in your 
web browser. 
When you log in to the User Options login page, the system uses the Secure Sockets Layer 
(SSL) protocol to secure communications between the web browser on your computer and the 
system. SSL encrypts the information that you enter when you log in before that information is 
transmitted to the system. When the web browser connects to the one-X Quick Edition network, 
SSL is used to verify the identity of your computer to the Telephone. As part of the exchange, 
the Quick Edition IP Telephone generates and downloads a self-signed security certificate to 
your computer.
Your Quick Edition IP Telephone uses a self-signed security certificate to authenticate itself to a 
web browser whenever the web browser initiates a secure connection through SSL. When the 
certificate is downloaded, two security messages are displayed in the web browser:
The first message informs you that a secure link is going to be set up through SSL. You 
can select an option to suppress the display of this message. 
The second message prompts you to accept and optionally install the Quick Edition IP 
Telephone’s self-signed security certificate. If you do not accept the certificate, the 
Telephone refuses the connection. When you accept the certificate, the User Options 
login page is displayed, and the credentials that you enter (the Quick Edition IP Telephone 
extension number and user options password) are encrypted before the information is sent 
to the system. If you choose to install the certificate, the prompt is not displayed again.
To access telephone and user options using a web browser
1. Start the web browser on your computer.
2. In the Address field, enter the IP address of your Telephone (for example, if your IP 
address is 192.168.0.2, type https://192.168.0.2).
If you have not disabled the first security alert, the following message is displayed: