/mcpThe User Device Association window appears. Step 4 Click Find to view a list of available devices. Step 5 Select the device that you want to associate, and click Save Selected/Changes. Step 6 From Related Links, choose Back to User, and click Go. The End User Configuration window appears, and the associated device that you chose appears in the Controlled Devices pane. Configure SIP Trunk Security Profile for AS-SIP Use this procedure to configure a security profile for a SIP trunk that supports AS-SIP Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose System > Security > SIP Trunk Security Profile. Step 2 Click Add New. Step 3 Enter a Name for the security profile. Step 4 From the Device Security Mode drop-down list, choose Authenticated or Encrypted. Step 5 The Incoming Transport Type and Outgoing Transport Type fields change to TLS automatically. Step 6 Check the Enable Digest Authentication check box. Step 7 If you are deploying V.150, configure a value for the SIP V.150 Outbound SDP Offer Filtering drop-down list. Step 8 Complete the remaining fields in the SIP Trunk Security Profile Configuration window.For more information on the fields and their configuration options, see Online Help. Step 9 Click Save. Configure SIP Trunk for AS-SIP Use this procedure to set up a SIP trunk that supports AS-SIP. Procedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Device > Trunk. Step 2 Do either of the following: • Click Find and select an existing trunk. • Click Add New to create a new trunk. Step 3 For new trunks, from the Trunk Type drop-down list, select SIP Trunk. Step 4 From the Trunk Service Type drop-down list, select None (Default) and click Next. Step 5 Enter a Device Name for the trunk. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 821 QoS Management Configure SIP Trunk Security Profile for AS-SIP