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You can configure the IP VCR to record encrypted conferences on an MCU and encrypted calls from H.323 endpoints,
and to encrypt the connection when playing back a recording to an H.323 endpoint.
Notes:
• An encrypted recording can be later played back to an endpoint that is not capable of AES encryption, and
conversely a non-encrypted recording can be played back on an encrypted connection at a later date
• SIP encryption is not supported by the IP VCR
The encryption technology that the IP VCR uses is Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
To use encryption, you must have the Encryption feature key present on the IP VCR. For information about installing
feature keys, refer to Upgrading the firmware. To access encryption settings, go to Settings > Encryption.
Refer to this table for assistance configuring the encryption settings. After making any configuration changes, click Apply
changes.
Field Field description Usage tips
Encryption
status
Whether the IP VCR is able to use encryption or
not.
If you enable encryption, any connection to the IP
VCR can either be encrypted or unencrypted. That
is, the IP VCR advertises itself as being able to use
encryption and will use encryption if required to
do so by an H.323 endpoint.
If you disable encryption, the IP VCR will not
allow encryption for any connection.