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Account Properties – Security
You can set up eyeBeam for the type of security (encryption) you want for incoming and outgoing calls.
eyeBeam supports:
• Signaling encryption using TLS
• Media encryption using SRTP.
Table 13: Account Properties – Security
Field
Description
Signaling Transport
Contact your VoIP service provider to identify the types of transport that are
supported. Then choose a supported transport:
• Automatic: eyeBeam sets up the transport based on the capabilities of the
network and the eyeBeam computer. Choose this option if you do not care
which transport is used.
• Encrypted: Currently, this option means TLS will be used. Choose this option
to request signaling encryption or both signaling and media encryption.
• TCP: This transport provides no signaling security.
• UDP: This transport provides no signaling security.
• TLS: Choose this option to request signaling encryption or both signaling and
media encryption.
Media Encryption
See Table 14 on page 53.
The factory setting is Make unencrypted calls, accept all calls.
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