Polycom 1725-11530-200 Rev A1 - Manual

Polycom 1725-11530-200 Rev A1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 9 – Over view; SoundPoint; Note
  • Page 10 – IP and SoundStation
  • Page 11 – Installation and Operation; Installation Models
  • Page 12 – The advantages of a boot server are:; nosing system problems,; Installation Process
  • Page 13 – The phones boot up in two phases:; Parameter; IP address
  • Page 14 – and
  • Page 15 – Protocol used by bootROM
  • Page 16 – SETUP; Phone network configuration parameters may be edited by means of:; Name
  • Page 20 – until the password prompt appears.
  • Page 21 – Specified Master Configuration File; Ethernet; ABOUT; soft key during the auto-boot countdown of the bootROM or
  • Page 22 – Default Master Configuration File; Ethernet address
  • Page 23 – Site-specific settings; Important; Category
  • Page 24 – The global
  • Page 31 – Management of File Encryption and Decryption; configuration file
  • Page 32 – parameter to specify the new key.
  • Page 35 – Features
  • Page 42 – IP phones, if using the
  • Page 43 – 2 Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment; Administration: Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment; There are three options for distinctive ringing:; to choose from. This option has the lowest priority.
  • Page 47 – Local Contact Directory File example:; Element
  • Page 48 – Send; soft
  • Page 49 – 0 Multiple Line Keys per Registration
  • Page 55 – 5 Customizable Fonts and Indicators
  • Page 59 – All phones except the SoundPoint; Call Management Features
  • Page 61 – Local or centralized conferences
  • Page 64 – Audio Processing Features; Jitter Buffer and Packet Error Concealment
  • Page 66 – The phone is compatible with RFC 2833 -
  • Page 67 – The following table summarizes the phone’s audio codec support:; Algorithm
  • Page 68 – Presence and Instant Messaging Features
  • Page 69 – Localization Features; All phones except SoundPoint
  • Page 70 – only on the SoundPoint
  • Page 72 – Advanced Ser ver Features
  • Page 77 – Locating SIP Servers; Office Live Communications
  • Page 79 – Single Registration with Microsoft; Modify the sip.cfg configuration file as follows:; Save the modified SIP Configuration file.; Modify the phone1.cfg configuration file as follows:
  • Page 80 – Dual Registration with Microsoft; Save the modified SIP Configuration file.; Select a registration to be used for the Microsoft
  • Page 81 – Accessor y Internet Features; The SoundPoint; Security Features; Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
  • Page 85 – Optimization; Application Network Setup; The phone is compatible with RFC 1889 -
  • Page 86 – Working with Network Address Translation
  • Page 87 – Updating and Rebooting; To automatically update:; restored by reverting to the back-up files.
  • Page 88 – Manual Reboot: Menu Option or Key Presses
  • Page 89 – Log files uploaded in this manner are named:; Audio Quality Issues and VLANs
  • Page 90 – The phone will tag all Ethernet packets it transmits with; an 802.1Q VLAN header for one
  • Page 92 – Configuration Files; Special Character
  • Page 94 – Attribute
  • Page 105 – To add new languages to those included with the distribution:; parallel to the other dictionary files under the SoundPoint-
  • Page 108 – There are three blocks of chord sets:
  • Page 109 – In the following table,
  • Page 110 – Sampled Audio File
  • Page 113 – Use within phone
  • Page 116 – The following voice codecs are supported:
  • Page 126 – These parameters apply to RTP packets.
  • Page 129 – Daylight savings defaults:
  • Page 136 – size is limited based on the amount of flash memory in the phone
  • Page 137 – This section does not apply to the SoundPoint
  • Page 138 – • to overwrite the font used for SoundPoint
  • Page 141 – Bitmaps used by the phone are defined in this section.; Function
  • Page 143 – is the
  • Page 146 – Three formats are available for the event timestamp:; Type
  • Page 148 – identifies
  • Page 152 – is the feature number.
  • Page 163 – Calls can be automatically diverted when the phone is busy.
  • Page 169 – This attribute is used in conjunction with Microsoft
  • Page 171 – Title
  • Page 173 – Header
  • Page 177 – Reliability of Provisional Responses; The phone fully supports RFC 3262 -; Response
  • Page 178 – Protocol Extensions; The phone supports the following SIP protocol extensions.
  • Page 179 – ing Extensions; Windows; Method
  • Page 180 – • “dialog” for bridged line appearance subscribe and notify
  • Page 181 – Trusted Certificate Authority List
  • Page 183 – Miscellaneous Administrative Tasks; Model
  • Page 184 – Configuration File Changes; In the
  • Page 185 – Third Party Software Attribution; Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Page 186 – Original SSLeay License:
  • Page 187 – Jean-loup Gailly Mark Adler
  • Page 188 – COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
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Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved.

Administrator’s Guide

SoundPoint

®

/SoundStation

®

IP SIP

Version 2.0

August 2006

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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint ® IP / SoundStation ® IP Table of Contents Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc. iii Table of Contents 1 Overview ......................................................... 1 2 Installation and Operation ................................. 3 2.1 Installation Models ............

Page 9 - Over view; SoundPoint; Note

Administrator’s Guide’s - SoundPoint ® IP / SoundStation ® IP Overview Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc. 1 1 Over view This Administrator Guide is for the SIP 2.0 software release and the bootROM 3.2 release . SoundPoint ® IP and SoundStation ® IP are feature-rich, enterprise-class voice commu- nicatio...

Page 10 - IP and SoundStation

Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint ® IP / SoundStation ® IP Overview 2 Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc. The phones connect physically to a standard office twisted-pair (IEEE 802.3) 10/100 megabytes per second Ethernet LAN and send and receive all data using the same packet-based technology. Since the ...

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