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Chapter 2 Preparing to Install the Cisco Unified IP Phone on Your Network

Understanding Phone Configuration Files

protocol in the phone configuration file be set to TLS, which corresponds to the transport type in the SIP Security Profile in Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

Note If the device security mode in the configuration file is set to Authenticated or Encrypted, but the phone has not received a CTL file, the phone will continuously try to obtain a CTL file so that it can register securely.

If you configure security-related settings in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, the phone configuration file will contain sensitive information. To ensure the privacy of a configuration file, you must configure it for encryption. For detailed information, refer to the “Configuring Encrypted Phone Configuration Files” chapter in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Security Guide.A phone requests a configuration file whenever it resets and registers with Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

A phone accesses a default configuration file named XmlDefault.cnf.xml from the TFTP server when the following conditions exist:

You have enabled auto-registration in Cisco Unified Communications Manager

The phone has not been added to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Database

The phone is registering for the first time

If auto registration is not enabled and the phone has not been added to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Database, the phone registration request will be rejected. In this case, the phone will reset and attempt to register repeatedly.

If the phone has registered before, the phone will access the configuration file named SEPmac_address.cnf.xml, where mac_address is the MAC address of the phone.

The TFTP server generates these SIP configuration files:

SIP IP Phone:

For unsigned and unencrypted files—SEP<mac>.cnf.xml

For signed files—SEP<mac>.cnf.xml.sgn

For signed and encrypted files—SEP<mac>.cnf.xml.enc.sgn

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Contents A P T E R Determining the MAC Address for a Cisco Unified IP Phone, Related Topic VlanRelated Topics Providing Power to the Cisco Unified IP PhonePower Type Guidelines Power GuidelinesWS-PWR-PANEL Obtaining Additional Information about Power Power OutageURL Understanding Phone Configuration FilesPage Step Description Related Topics Understanding the Phone Startup ProcessCisco Unified Communi Requesting Tftp server has configuration files, which Requires MAC Method Address? Adding Phones with Auto-Registration Adding Phones with Auto-Registration and Taps Related Topics MAC Address for a Cisco Unified IP Phone section on Adding Phones with BATUsing Cisco Unified IP Phones with Different Protocols ProcedureConverting a New Phone from Sccp to SIP Converting an In-Use Phone from SIP to Sccp Converting an In-Use Phone from Sccp to SIPDeploying a Phone in an Sccp and SIP Environment Determining the MAC Address for a Cisco Unified IP Phone