<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto">Thanks Ryan - this is one of the complex area in the CUCM. <div><br></div><div>1) If we let the hardware token expire, do you mean we will not be able to use CTL update from the CLI and use software tokens? And we will need to have TAC perform the CTL recovery procedure from the root similar to the ITL recovery procedure in case we need security in future? Apart from the bug you have mentioned there is no other complications as ITL will have the certs with TVS as fallback - right?</div><div><br></div><div>2) The only reason I am looking at updating the CTL is as sometimes the third party tools don’t work on all the phones. I have Phonview but it will show CTL/ITL status for some phones unknown or unreachable even though I can see ITL/CTL from the web page. I am thinking of updating CTL to software token may stand better chances of pushing CTL to a larger number of phones than the number of phones I may be able to clear out remotely. </div><div><br><div dir="ltr">Thanks</div><div dir="ltr"><br>On 27 Feb 2019, at 7:33 am, Ryan Ratliff (rratliff) <<a href="mailto:rratliff@cisco.com">rratliff@cisco.com</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div dir="ltr">
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Cucm cluster 11 was in secure mode once (using hw tokens) - then changed back to non-secure mode. The servers and phones both have the CTL files.
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<div>If they expire your chance to update them with anything besides CTLRecovery is gone.</div>
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<div>Only to avoid the case where your eTokens expire. It shifts this risk to when the cert that signed the CTL (publisher CallManager.pem) expires instead.</div>
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<div class="">3) Would it be a good idea to delete the CTL files from the server and phones if we don’t want mixed mode? How can we do it, we can delete the CTL from cli but how abt the phones - can we remove ctl by another method apart from the third party
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<div>Yes, if you really want to make it look like mixed-mode never happened then you have to delete the CTL file everywhere, including at the phones. You are looking at automation via some 3rd party tool to do this.</div>
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<div class="">I believe LSC (being used for dot1x) would continue to operate by getting CAPF info from ITL.
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<div>This depends on the phones. There was a bug at one point with 78xx/88xx where they would invalidate their good ITL at boot because the cert that signed it wasn’t in the CTL. If your firmware version is up to date you won’t be exposed to that but.</div>
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<div>Empty ITL is still signed, it just doesn’t have a TFTP or CCM+TFTP role in it, so the phone doesn’t look for signed files from TFTP. Accepting that ITL is still subject to validation of the cert that signed it against the certs in the current trust store
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