Table Of Contents
A - C - E - I - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V -
Index
A
administrative accounts
best practices 4-16
summary of purposes 4-15
Application Administration account 4-15
authentication rules 6-28
C
call signaling, modification threat 3-11
Cisco PCA, securing access to Cisco Unity Connection 9-39
Cisco Unified CM
call signaling modification 3-11
identity theft 3-12
man-in-the-middle attacks on connection to CiscoUnity Connection 3-11
media (RTP) stream modification 3-12
network traffic sniffing (eavesdropping) 3-11
Connection service ports 1-1
E
eavesdropping CiscoUnified CM connections 3-11
I
identity theft
CiscoUnified CM server 3-12
CiscoUnity Connection voice messaging port 3-12
IMAP clients
securing access to Cisco Unity Connection 9-39
security options 10-59
IP phones, network traffic sniffing (eavesdropping) 3-11
M
mailbox-size quotas, customizing for users or templates 10-56
man-in-the-middle attacks for CiscoUnified CM connections 3-11
Media Master, preventing users from saving messages 10-57
media stream, modification threat 3-12
messages
shredding files for secure deletes 10-57
message security
option to disable saves in Media Master 10-57
overview of options 10-53
security options for IMAP client access 10-59
sensitivity options for users and unidentified callers 10-53
N
network traffic sniffing CiscoUnified CM connections 3-11
O
Operating System Administration account 4-15
P
passwords
changing for Connection web application access 5-21, 6-27, 7-33
unique and secure, assigning 6-26
used to access Connection applications 5-19, 6-26, 7-31
PINs
changing Connection phone PINs 5-22, 6-28, 7-33
unique and secure, assigning 6-26
used to access Connection applications 5-19, 6-26, 7-31
ports, voice messaging, and identity theft 3-12
Q
quotas for mailboxes, customizing for users or templates 10-56
R
restriction tables, using to prevent toll fraud 2-9
RTP stream, modification threat 3-12
S
secure deletes, shredding message files for 10-57
securing Cisco PCA and IMAP client access to Cisco Unity Connection 9-39
security
controlling access, distribution, and storage of voice messages 10-53
IMAP client 10-59
user and unidentified caller messages 10-53
server, identity theft 3-12
shredding message files for secure deletes 10-57
SSL certificate, using to secure Cisco PCA and IMAP client access to Cisco Unity Connection 9-39
T
TCP ports
used for inbound connections 1-1
used for outbound connections 1-5
toll fraud 2-9
U
UDP ports
used for inbound connections 1-1
used for outbound connections 1-5
V
voice messaging ports and identity theft 3-12