RADVision Scopia XT1000 Administrator's Manual - page 58
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RADVISION | Administrator Guide for SCOPIA XT1000 Version 2.0
Securing Calls
The System can manage secure videoconference sessions via encrypted connections, in both
point-to-point and multipoint sessions.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Administrator settings menu select Calls.
Step 2
Scroll to Preferences.
Step 3
Select the Encryption page.
Step 4
Set the fields as required.
Step 5
Press
Save.
Field Name
Description
Accepted protected calls
If encryption is set to No, and the user receives an
encrypted call, the system can still accept the encrypted
incoming call. In this case, the established call is not
encrypted.
Enable encryption
If encryption is set to Yes, the system will use encryption.
This setting allows to configure a number of fields in the
page.
Enable encryption MCU
If you are using an embedded MCU with up to 4
participants, set encryption to Yes or No as required. With
more than 4 participants, the connection is not protected
(always No).
Unprotected calls
Sets the policy that the system will apply if the remote
terminal does not support protected calls.
Show Status – If selected, the system will display a
warning message and an open padlock symbol will be
displayed on the status bar.
Disconnect - If selected, the system will automatically
disconnect the call.
Ask Confirmation - If selected, the system will ask you to
confirm that you want to establish an unprotected call.
Inform - If selected, the system will display a warning
message.
Length of AES key
Aways greyed. You cannot change the value. It is set to
128bit, which is the standard H.323 value.
Length of Prime DH Number
Aways greyed. You cannot change the value. It is set to
1024bit, which is the standard H.323 value.