Chapter 14 – RMX Utilities
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Security Setting
RMX 1000 provides multiple security setting options. A user can limit the
H.323 connection to the device PCM, limit the LAN port that accesses the
Web management interface, and configure the Security Socket Layer (SSL)
digital certificate to ensure data transfer security at the time of Web
communication. Click the Setup ->Security Setting menu item at the upper
left part to enter the Security Setting interface.
Figure 14-7 Security Setting Page
You can set the following security restrictions:
Deny lobby access to endpoints calling through the following
interface: Select the LAN1 or LAN2 check box. Then, the endpoint
connected to this port cannot dial into the PCM lobby through the IP
address or E.164 number of the RMX 1000. However, you can still
directly dial in to the conference by calling RMX 1000 IP address/E.164
/ SIP URL plus conference ID.
Deny management through the following interface: Select the LAN1 or
LAN2 check box. Then, your PC cannot log into the Web UI through the
IP address of this LAN port. LAN 1 and LAN 2 ports shouldn’t be
disabled at the same time. If only one LAN port is enabled, the setting
here is not allowed.
Disable ad hoc conference: When this check box is selected, the
endpoint cannot create a conference in the PCM lobby. Also, you cannot
create a conference by directly entering the IP address or E.164 prefix of
RMX 1000 plus conference ID through the remote control.

Configuring the SSL Certificate

After the SSL digital certificate is installed at the device, you can set up the
encrypted communication connection between the user client and server, so
as to ensure security of the transferred data during Web communication.
1 Create a new certificate request.
2 Click Certificate Request. In the popup SSL Configuration interface,
configure the related parameters based on the table below: