[cisco-voip] security by default vs tokens
Eric Pedersen
PedersenE at bennettjones.com
Thu Jan 26 11:03:20 EST 2012
What are your thoughts about security tokens/CTL vs. security-by-default in Callmanager 8.x? Our cluster is currently using security by default, and I need to decide whether to order a couple tokens and enable mixed mode. I've used the tokens in the past without issue, and I like that they have the signing certificate rather than a file on Callmanager (which I see people have problems with from time to time). The CTL file is customizable which I recall makes moving phones between CM and CME easier since we don't have to delete the ITL file.
I'm curious what you're doing and any difficulties you've found with either setup.
Thanks,
Eric
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