2 login and configuring, 1 credentials required, 1 types of credentials – CounterPath Bria Professional 2.5 Provisioning Guide User Manual

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Provisioning Bria Professional OEM Edition

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2 Login and Configuring

2.1 Credentials Required

2.1.1 Types of Credentials

Login Credentials

Login refers to the process of signing into the VoIP service. The Bria Professional user must enter login
credentials – user name and password – in order to access to Bria Professional.

Login credentials cannot be changed through provisioning.

SIP Account Credentials

Once the user has logged in, the SIP account credentials allow the user to register for your VoIP service; they
are known to your SIP registrar. These credentials are user name, password, and the optional authorization user
name.

SIP credentials are always required. They can be changed through provisioning.

XMPP Account Credentials

Once the user has logged in, the XMPP credentials allow the user to access the XMPP service; they are known
to the XMPP server. These credentials are user name and password.

XMPP credentials are required only if you support XMPP accounts. They can be changed through provisioning.

2.1.2 Providing Credentials

When setting up a new user, give the user their login credentials, outside of Bria Professional. You do not give
the user the account credentials; instead, these credentials will be sent down through provisioning.

The account user name and login user name can be identical or different.

The login user name is meaningful to the user (for example, their own name).

The account user name follows the syntax for your accounts – it may be a number or words.

The account password and the login password are typically different for security reasons.

The login password should not be encrypted, because the user will enter it manually.

The account password does not have to be human-readable.

The authorization user name (one of the account credentials but not a login credential) is optional.

An authorization user name is useful, for example, if you allow usernames that are short and therefore
easy to guess. The authorization user name is used in place of the user name to register the account with
the proxy. It provides an added layer of security.

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