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There are a set of certificates pre-installed on the system to allow quick VoIP Traversal setup and testing. These certificates, however, are not secure for use in production; anyone with a system can connect using the pre-installed certificates. For production use, new certificates should be generated using the Certificate Store page.

Before you Begin

Before configuring settings on the Firewall Traversal page, generate a new certificate. Choose Security from the Configuration Menu and refer to Managing Certificates.

Current Status

The current status of the Firewall Traversal sub-system is displayed as a series of Firewall Traversal systems. The image with the text “This System” represents the status of the current system.

Current Status


By moving the mouse cursor over the image, you can see a more detailed description of the current status. If an error has occurred, the error message will be shown here.

Operating Mode

The operating mode determines the location of the system in a Firewall Traversal setup: