This object creates and configures a profile for implementing the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol for use with SIP over TLS. TLS is an IETF protocol for securing communications across an untrusted network. Normally, SIP packets travel in plain text over TCP or UDP connections; Secure SIP is a security measure that uses TLS, the successor to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.
To add a TLS protection-level policy, you create a TLS PROFILE and configure each of the parameters. The TLS profile is specified on the SIP Signaling Port and controls behavior of all TLS connections established on that signaling port. An instance of a TLS profile called defaultTlsProfile
is present by default, and is used by default by each SIP Signaling Port; however, additional TLS profile instances may be created and used. The settings within the defaultTlsProfile may be modified. Also, the supported transport protocols must be set to allow SIP over TLS over TCP.
To View TLS
ProfileProfiles
On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Security Configuration > TLS Profile. The TLS Profile window is displayedopens.
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Edit TLS ProfileTo edit any of the TLS Profile in the list, click the radio button next to the specific TLS Profile name.
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The Edit Selected TLS Profile window is displayed.
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Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.
To Create Create a TLS Profile
To create a new TLS Profile, click :
Click New TLS Profile
tab on the TLS Profile List panel.
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The Create New TLS Profile window
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The following fields are displayed:- Use the following table to configure the options and then click Save.
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Name | The name assigned to this Transport Layer Security (TLS) profile. Must be 1 - 23 characters. You can create a maximum of 16 TLS Profilesprofiles.
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App Auth Timer | Specifies the higher layer authentication timer in seconds. Must be 1-60 seconds. The default value is 5. |
Handshake Timer | Specifies the time in which the TLS handshake must be completed. The timer starts when the TCP connection is established. Must be 1 - 60 seconds; default is 5. |
Session Resume Timer | Specifies the TLS session resumption period for which cached sessions are retained (in seconds). TLS allows successive connections to be created within one TLS session and the resumption of a session after a TLS connection is closed or after a server card failover, without repeating the entire authentication and other setup steps for each connection, except when the space must be reclaimed for a new session. Must be 0 - 86,400 seconds; default is 3600. |
Cipher Suite1 | Use this parameter to specify the first TLS Cipher Suite choice for this profile. Nosuite
Rsa-with-aes-128-cbc-sha (default) – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol.Rsa-with-aes-128-cbc-sha-256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with SHA-256 as the hash function.
Rsa-with-aes-256-cbc-sha – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 encryption. Rsa-with-aes-256-cbc-sha-256 * – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 encryption and SHA-256 as the hash function.
Rsa-with-null-sha – The integrity cipher used for the TLS Record protocol.
Tls_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384 ** – Confidentiality cipher and mode for TLS Record with AES256 GCM and SHA384 as hash function.Tls_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384 ** – Confidentiality cipher and mode for TLS Record with AES256 CBC and SHA384 as hash function.
Tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384 * – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange).
tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES128 CBC and SHA as hash function.tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES128 GCM and SHA as the hash function.
tls-ecdhe-rsa-with-aes-256-gcm-sha-384* – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES256 GCM and SHA384 as the hash function.
tls_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 128 GCM encryption and SHA-256 as the hash function.tls_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 GCM encryption and SHA-384 as the hash function.
* To use this cipher, TLS version 1.2 must be enabled in the TLS Profile. ** To use this cipher, TLS version 1.2 must be enabled in the TLS Profile and SSL certificates must be created using ECC keys. NOTE: When Fips-140-2 mode is enabled, Rsa-with-null-sha should not be used. Include Page |
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Cipher Suite2 | Use this parameter to specify the second TLS Cipher Suite choice for this profile. Nosuite
Rsa-with-aes-128-cbc-sha (default) – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol.Rsa-with-aes-128-cbc-sha-256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with SHA-256 as the hash function.
Rsa-with-aes-256-cbc-sha – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 encryption. Rsa-with-aes-256-cbc-sha-256 * – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 encryption and SHA-256 as the hash function.
Rsa-with-null-sha – The integrity cipher used for the TLS Record protocol.
Tls_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384 ** – Confidentiality cipher and mode for TLS Record with AES256 GCM and SHA384 as hash function.Tls_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384 ** – Confidentiality cipher and mode for TLS Record with AES256 CBC and SHA384 as hash function.
Tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384 * – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange).
tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES128 CBC and SHA as hash function.tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES128 GCM and SHA as the hash function.
tls-ecdhe-rsa-with-aes-256-gcm-sha-384* – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES256 GCM and SHA384 as the hash function.
tls_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 128 GCM encryption and SHA-256 as the hash function.tls_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 GCM encryption and SHA-384 as the hash function.
* To use this cipher, TLS version 1.2 must be enabled in the TLS Profile. ** To use this cipher, TLS version 1.2 must be enabled in the TLS Profile and SSL certificates must be created using ECC keys. NOTE: When Fips-140-2 mode is enabled, Rsa-with-null-sha should not be used. |
Cipher Suite3 | Use this parameter to specify the third TLS Cipher Suite choice for this profile. Nosuite
Rsa-with-aes-128-cbc-sha (default) – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol.Rsa-with-aes-128-cbc-sha-256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with SHA-256 as the hash function.
Rsa-with-aes-256-cbc-sha – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 encryption. Rsa-with-aes-256-cbc-sha-256 * – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 encryption and SHA-256 as the hash function.
Rsa-with-null-sha – The integrity cipher used for the TLS Record protocol.
Tls_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384 ** – Confidentiality cipher and mode for TLS recode with AES256 GCM and SHA384 as hash function.Tls_ecdh_ecdsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384 ** – Confidentiality cipher and mode for TLS recode with AES256 CBC and SHA384 as hash function.
Tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_256_cbc_sha384 * – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange).
tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_cbc_sha – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES128 CBC and SHA as hash function.
tls_ecdhe_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES128 GCM and SHA as the hash function.
tls-ecdhe-rsa-with-aes-256-gcm-sha-384* – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol using ECDHE (Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key Exchange) with AES256 GCM and SHA384 as the hash function.
tls_rsa_with_aes_128_gcm_sha256 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 128 GCM encryption and SHA-256 as the hash function.
tls_rsa_with_aes_256_gcm_sha384 – Confidentiality cipher and mode for the TLS Record protocol with AES 256 GCM encryption and SHA-384 as the hash function.
* To use this cipher, TLS version 1.2 must be enabled in the TLS Profile. ** To use this cipher, TLS version 1.2 must be enabled in the TLS Profile and SSL certificates must be created using ECC keys. NOTE: When Fips-140-2 mode is enabled, Rsa-with-null-sha should not be used. |
Allowed Roles | Specifies which role the will act in for this TLS profile: clientandserver (default) server
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Auth Client | Indicates whether or not a TLS client is forced to authenticate itself within TLS. If set to false, the client is not required to authenticate itself at the TLS layer but must complete authentication within a higher-lever protocol after the TLS connection is established (i.e. SIP registration): |
Client Cert Name | Specifies the name of the default Client Certificate to be used by this TLS profile, created using the SECURITY PKI configuration object. Must be 1-23 characters or none. |
Server Cert Name | Specifies the name of the Server Certificate to be used by this TLS profile, created using the SECURITY PKI configuration object. Must be 1-23 characters or none. |
Acceptable Cert Validation Errors | Use this parameter to specify if certificate chain validation errors are acceptable while validating the peer certificate. Invalid Purpose none (default)
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Ocsp Profile Name | Specifies the name of OCSP profile object referenced by TLS profile. |
V1_0 | TLS protocol version 1.0. Disabled Enabled (default)
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V1_1 | TLS protocol version 1.1. Disabled Enabled (default)
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V1_2 | TLS protocol version 1.2. Disabled Enabled (default)
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Suppress Empty Fragments | If enabled, SBC will not insert empty fragments while sending packets on TLS over TCP connection. The options are: Disabled (default) Enabled
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Peer Name Verify | If enabled, the SBC verifies the value of the parameter TLS Peer Name . For details on TLS Peer Name, refer to Trunk Group - SIP Trunk Group. Disabled (default)Enabled
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To Edit a TLS Profile
To edit a TLS Profile:
- Click the radio button next to the specific TLS Profile name. The Edit Selected TLS Profile window is displayed.
- Make the required changes and click Save.
To Copy a TLS Profile
To copy any of the created a TLS Profile and to make any minor changes, click :
Click the radio button next to the specific TLS Profile to highlight the row.
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Click Copy TLS Profiletab on the TLS Profile List panel.
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The Copy Selected TLS Profile window is displayed along with the field details which can be edited.
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Make the required changes to the required fields and click Save to save the changes. The copied TLS Profile is displayed at the bottom of the original TLS Profile in the TLS Profile List panel.
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Make any required changes and click Save.
To Delete a TLS Profile
To delete any of the created a TLS Profile, click :
- Click the radio button next to the specific TLS Profile
which - that you want to delete.
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Click Delete - Click the Delete icon (X) at the end of the
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A delete confirmation message appears seeking your decision.-
- Confirm the deletion when prompted.
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Click Yes to remove the specific TLS Profile from the list.