Cisco uses AES-128-CBC with a fixed key derived from the phone model (e.g., STKey for 78xx). Tools like cisco-xml-decrypt or OpenSSL can decrypt:
Always backup your working XMLDefault.cnf.xml and SEP files. In ten years, when the last Cisco 7960 finally dies, that repack might be the only copy left on the internet. cisco ip phone downloading xmldefault cnf xml repack
John explained that they needed to use the Cisco Unified Communications Manager's (CUCM) built-in feature to generate a new xmlDefault.cnf.xml file. They would then need to re-package the file and push it to the phones. Cisco uses AES-128-CBC with a fixed key derived
He opened a second terminal and ran a packet capture. Every time a phone requested its MAC config, he replied with a custom-built XML payload injected from a Python script. John explained that they needed to use the
Cisco IP phones (e.g., 78xx, 88xx series) request XMLDefault.cnf.xml from a provisioning server when no device-specific file exists. This XML file defines parameters such as:
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| Year | : | 2016 |
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