Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint®/SoundStation® IP SIP Version 2.0 August 2006 Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notices 1. Specifications subject to change without notice. Polycom, Inc. 1565 Barber Lane, Milpitas CA 95035, USA www.polycom.com Part Number: 1725-11530-200 Rev A1 Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Overview ......................................................... 1 2 Installation and Operation ................................. 3 2.1 Installation Models ..................................................3 2.2 Installation Process..................................................4 2.2.1 Basic Network Setup.......................................................................................................
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Table of Contents 3.1.17 Local Contact Directory ................................................................................................................. 38 3.1.17.1 Local Contact Directory File Format.......................................................................................39 3.1.18 Local Digit Map ............................................................................................................................
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Table of Contents 3.4 Presence and Instant Messaging Features ...................60 3.4.1 Presence ........................................................................................................................................ 60 3.4.2 Instant Messaging .......................................................................................................................... 61 3.5 Localization Features .....................................
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Table of Contents 4.5.2 IEEE 802.1p/Q............................................................................................................................... 82 4.5.3 RTCP Support ................................................................................................................................. 83 4.6 Configuration Files...................................................84 4.6.1 SIP Configuration - sip.cfg .....................
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Table of Contents 5 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)........................... 163 5.1 Basic Protocols ........................................................163 5.1.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support....................................................................................................... 163 5.1.2 Request Support..........................................................................................................................
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Administrator’s Guide’s - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Overview 1 Overview This Administrator Guide is for the SIP 2.0 software release and the bootROM 3.2 release. Note Unless specifically described separately, the behavior and configuration of the SoundPoint® IP 301 is the same as the 300, the behavior and configuration of the SoundPoint® IP 501 is the same as the 500, the behavior and configuration of the SoundPoint® IP 601 is the same as the 600.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Overview 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 phone is a data terminal, digitized audio being just another type of data from its perspective, the phone is capable of vastly more than traditional business phones.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation 2 Installation and Operation This section describes the basic steps that are needed to make your phone operational. 2.1 Installation Models There are diverse installation models scaling from stand-alone phones to large, centrally provisioned systems with thousands of phones. For any size system, the phones can be centrally provisioned from a boot server through a system of global and perphone configuration files.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation A boot server allows global and per-phone configuration to be managed centrally through XML-format configuration files that are downloaded by the phones at boot time. The boot server also facilitates automated application upgrades, diagnostics, and a measure of fault tolerance. Multiple redundant boot servers can be configured to improve reliability.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation To safeguard your files for reliability and backups, you should encrypt them. For more information, refer to 2.2.3 Management of File Encryption and Decryption on page 23. For the latest information on system requirements, fixed problems, and workarounds, refer to the Release Notes at www.polycom.com/support/voip/ . 2.2.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP DHCP Optiona Parameter Installation and Operation DHCP Configuration File (Phase 2: application only) Local FLASH subnet mask 1 • - • IP gateway 3 • - • boot server address Refer to 2.2.1.3.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation ports only the mentioned platforms. If an unsupported protocol is specified, this may result in a defined behavior, see the table below for details of which protocol the phone will use. The “Specified Protocol” listed in the table can be selected in the Server Type field or the Server Address can include a transfer protocol, for example http:// usr:pwd@server (refer to 2.2.1.3.3 Server Menu on page 11).
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation 2.2.1.3 Local User Interface Setup Menus Access to Network Configuration Menu Phase 1: bootROM The network configuration menu is accessible during the auto-boot countdown of the bootROM phase of operation. Press the SETUP soft key to launch the main menu. Phase 2: application The network configuration menu is accessible from the main menu. Navigate to Menu>Settings>Advanced>Admin Settings>Network Configuration.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Name Possible Valuesa Description IP Gateway dotted-decimal IP address Phone’s default router. Server Menu SNTP Address Refer to 2.2.1.3.3 Server Menu on page 11. Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server from which the phone will obtain the current time.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Name Possible Values Boot Server Option 66 Option 66: The phone will look for option number 66 (string type) in the response received from the DHCP server. The DHCP server should send address information in option 66 that matches one of the formats described for Server Address in 2.2.1.3.3 Server Menu on page 11. If the DHCP server sends nothing, then the boot server address from flash will be used.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation 2.2.1.3.3 Server Menu Name Possible Values Description Server Type FTP or Trivial FTP or HTTP or HTTPS The protocol that the phone will use to obtain configuration and phone application files from the boot server. Refer to 2.2.1.2 Provisioning File Transfer on page 6.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Name Possible Values Description Provisioning Stringb any string The URL used in XML post/response transactions. If empty, the configured URL is used. This field is disabled when Provisioning Method is Default. a. The server user name and password should be changed from the default values. Note that for insecure protocols the user chosen should have very few privileges on the server. b.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation 2.2.2 Application Configuration While it is possible to make calls with the phone using its default configuration, most installations will require some basic configuration changes to optimize your system. The following sections discuss the available configuration options: • Centrally provisioned configuration. Refer to 2.2.2.1 Centralized Configuration on page 13. • Local phone-based configuration. Refer to 2.2.2.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation on a label on the back of the phone. If this file cannot be downloaded, the phone will search for the default master configuration file described below. Default Master Configuration File For systems in which the configuration is identical for all phones (no per-phone .cfg files), the default master configuration file may be used to set the configuration for all phones. The file named 000000000000.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation CONTACTS_DIRECTOR Y An alternative directory to use for user directory files if required. A URl can also be specified. This is blank by default. OVERRIDES_DIRECTO RY An alternative directory to use for configuration overrides files if required. A URl can also be specified. This is blank by default. Important Be aware of the limited permanent storage on the phone(s).
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Category Description Example User / perphone Contains parameters unique to a particular phone user. Typical parameters include: phone1.cfg • • display name unique addresses Each phone in an installation usually has its own customized version of user files derived from Polycom templates.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Important This feature is very powerful and should be used with caution. For example, an incorrect setting could set the IP Address of multiple phones to the same value. Note that some parameters may be ignored, for example if DHCP is enabled it will still override the value set with device.net.ipAddress.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP 18 Installation and Operation Name Possible Values Description device.dhcp.enabled 0 or 1 For description, refer to 2.2.1.1 DHCP or Manual TCP/IP Setup on page 5. device.dhcp.offerTimeout 1 to 600 Number of seconds the phone waits for secondary DHCP Offer messages before selecting an offer. device.dhcp.bootSrvUseOpt 0 to 3 For descriptions, refer to 2.2.1.3.2 DHCP Menu on page 9. device.dhcp.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Name Possible Values Description device.auth.regUserx any string The SIP registration user name for registration x where x = 1 to 12. device.auth.regPassword any string The SIP registration password for registration x where x = 1 to 12. device.sec.configEncryption.key any string Configuration encryption key that is used for encryption of configuration files. 2.2.2.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Step: Instructions: 1. Set up boot server(s). Install boot server application or locate suitable existing server(s). Use RFC-compliant servers. Note: Typically all phones are configured with the same server account, but the server account provides a means of conveniently partitioning the configuration. Give each account an unique home directory on the server and change the configuration on an account-by-account basis.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Step: Instructions: 4. Create a new configuration file (in the style of sip.cfg). For more information on why to create another configuration file, refer to the “Configuration File Management on SoundPoint® IP Phones” whitepaper at www.polycom.com/support/voip/ . Refer to 4.6 Configuration Files on page 84, particularly for SIP server address.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation Step: Instructions: 6. Reboot phones after configuring their boot server through DHCP or statically. Refer to 2.2.1 Basic Network Setup on page 5. To reboot phones, a menu option can be selected or a key combination can be held down. The menu option is called Restart Phone and it is in the Settings menu.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Local Settings Menu Access Installation and Operation Some items in the Settings menu are locked to prevent accidental changes. To unlock these menus, enter the user or administrator passwords. The administrator password can be used anywhere that the user password is used. Factory default passwords are: • • User password: 123 Administrator password: 456 Passwords: Administrator password required.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation the encryption is Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 in Cipher Block Chaining (CBC) mode. An example key would look like this: Crypt=1;KeyDesc=companyNameKey1;Key=06a9214036b8a15b512e03d534120006; It is recommended that all keys have unique descriptive strings in order to allow simple identification of which key was used to encrypt a file. This makes boot server management easier.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation 3. At this point the phone expects all encrypted configuration files on the boot server to use the new key and it will continue to reboot until this is the case. The files on the server must be updated to the new key or they must be made available in unencrypted format. Updating to the new key requires decrypting the file with the old key, then encrypting it with the new key.
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Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3 Features This section describes the many features and corresponding administration points of SoundPoint® IP and SoundStation® IP. References are made frequently to 4.6 Configuration Files on page 71. 3.1 Basic Features 3.1.1 Call Log The phone maintains a call log.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.1.3 Call Waiting When an incoming call arrives while the user is active on another call, the incoming call is presented to the user visually on the LCD display. A configurable sound effect such as the familiar call-waiting beep will be mixed with the active call audio as well. 3.1.4 Called Party Identification The phone displays and logs the identity of the remote party specified for outgoing calls.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Central (boot server) Features Configuration file: sip.cfg Turn this feature on or off. Configuration file: phone1.cfg Specify per-registration whether all missed-call events or only remote/server-generated missed-call events will be displayed. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.24 Feature on page 144. • Local For more information, refer to 4.6.2.2.3 Missed Call Configuration on page 154.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features SoundPoint® IP 300 and 301 Key Layout 2 28 27 25 1 Sel Del 31 35 26 29 Menu 1 21 2 20 3 19 ABC DEF ABC DEF 4 16 5 17 6 18 GHI JKL MNO GHI JKL MNO TUV WXYZ PQRS TUV WXYZ * 10 23 Redial 77 88 99 15 14 13 PQRS 32 Do Not Disturb 7 Hold Hold 5 0 11 # 12 OPER OPER 9 8 Key ID SoundPoint® IP 430 Key Layout 1 2 4 28 27 35 25 34 26 33 31 30 22 29 32 21 20 19 23 16 17 18 15 14 13 10 11 12 7
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features SoundPoint® IP 500 and 501 Key Layout 1 35 40 Sel 2 34 4 3 39 5 33 Del 38 Conference Directories 6 32 Services 31 28 27 26 Menu 25 7 Call Lists 30 1 2 3 24 23 22 Conference 29 4 ABC DEF ABC DEF 5 MNO GHI Transfer JKL GHI 19 37 JKL 20 77 PQRS Redial 36 8 Do Not Disturb 6 9 MNO21 88 WXYZ 0 # TUV Messages 99 Hold TUV 17 WXYZ16 PQRS18 OPER * 15 OPER14 12 10 13 11 Key ID SoundPoint
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features SoundPoint® IP 4000 Key Layout 6 25 27 5 22 32 12 18 26 28 29 1 2 3 7 8 9 13 14 15 19 20 21 4 10 16 Key ID IP 300 & 301 Function IP 430 Function IP 500 & 501 Function IP 600 & 601 Function IP 4000 Function 1 Line1 Line1 ArrowUp ArrowUp Dialpad1 2 Line2 Line2 ArrowLeft ArrowLeft Dialpad2 3 n/a n/a Select ArrowDown Dialpad3 4 n/a ArrowUp ArrowRight ArrowRight VolUp 5 Hold Hold ArrowDown
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features Key ID IP 300 & 301 Function IP 430 Function IP 500 & 501 Function IP 600 & 601 Function IP 4000 Function 21 Dialpad1 Dialpad1 Dialpad6 Dialpad6 DialpadPound 22 n/a ArrowRight Dialpad3 Dialpad3 Redial 23 Do Not Disturb Messages Dialpad2 Dialpad2 n/a 24 n/a n/a Dialpad1 Dialpad1 n/a 25 SoftKey3 SoftKey4 SoftKey4 SoftKey4 Menu 26 MicMute Headset SoftKey3 SoftKey3 Exit 27 SoftKey2 SoftKey2 SoftKey2
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.1.9 Context Sensitive Volume Control The volume of user interface sound effects, such as the ringer, and the receive volume of call audio is adjustable. While transmit levels are fixed according to the TIA/EIA810-A standard, receive volume is adjustable. For SoundPoint® IP phones, if using the default configuration parameters, the receive handset/headset volume resets to nominal after each call to comply with regulatory requirements.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.1.11 Message Waiting Indication The phone will flash a message-waiting indicator (MWI) LED when instant messages are waiting, and it can be configured to do so when voice messages are waiting. 3.1.12 Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment The phone can automatically apply distinctive treatment to calls containing specific attributes.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface The user can edit the ring types selected for each line under the Settings menu. The user can also edit the directory contents. Local Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to -phone.cfg on the boot server. These changes will permanently override global settings unless deleted through the Reset Local Config menu selection. 3.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Local Features Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface Enable or disable DND using the “Do Not Disturb” key on the SoundPoint® IP 300, 301, 500, 501 and 600 or the Features menu on the SoundStation® IP 4000. 3.1.16 Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone SoundPoint® IP phones come standard with a handset and a dedicated connector is provided for a headset (not supplied).
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.1.17 Local Contact Directory The phone maintains a local contact directory. The directory can be downloaded from the boot server and edited locally. Contact information from previous calls may be easily added to the directory for convenient future access. The directory is the central database for several other features including speed-dial, distinctive incoming call treatment, presence, and instant messaging. Configuration file: sip.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.1.17.1 Local Contact Directory File Format An example local contact directory is shown. Look to the table for an explanation of each element. Local Contact Directory File example:
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features Element Permitted Values Interpretation ct UTF-8 encoded string containing digits (the user part of a SIP URL) or a string that constitutes a valid SIP URL contact Null, 1 to 9999 speed-dial index sd Cannot be Null or duplicated; is used by the phone to address a remote party in the same way that a string of digits or a SIP URL are dialed manually by the user.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features configuration syntax is the same as that specified in 2.1.5 of RFC 3435. The phone behavior when the user dials digits that do not match the digit map is configurable. It is also possible to strip a trailing # from the digits sent. Configuration file: sip.cfg Specify impossible match behavior, trailing # behavior, digit map matching strings, and time out value. • Central (boot server) Configuration file: phone1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Web Server (if enabled) Features Specify the number of line keys to assign per registration. Navigate to: http:///reg.htm Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to -phone.cfg on the boot server. They will permanently override global settings unless deleted through the Reset Local Config menu selection.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Web Server (if enabled) Features Specify the default number of calls that can be active or on hold per line key and the number of calls per registration that can be active or on hold per line key assigned to that registration. Navigate to: http:///appConf.htm#ls and http:///reg.htm Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to -phone.cfg on the boot server.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Configuration file: sip.cfg Features Specify whether diversion should be disabled on shared lines. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.12.1 Shared Calls on page 126. Specify line-seize subscription period. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.1.2 Server on page 85. Specify standard or non-standard behavior for processing line-seize subscription for mutual exclusion feature.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Web Server (if enabled) Features Specify line-seize subscription period. Navigate to: http:///appConf.htm#se Specify standard or non-standard behavior for processing line-seize subscription for mutual exclusion feature. Navigate to: http:///appConf.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features tion. For more information, refer to 5.2.5 Bridged Line Appearance Signaling on page 172. Important Emergency routing is not supported on shared lines (refer to 4.6.1.2.2.2 Emergency on page 95). Note In the configuration files, bridged lines are configured by “shared line” parameters. Configuration file: sip.cfg Specify whether diversion should be disabled on shared lines.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.1.24 Busy Lamp Field This feature is available on SoundPoint® IP 600 and 601 phones (with an attached Expansion Module) only. The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) feature enhances support for a phone-based attendant console. It allows monitoring the hook status and remote party information of users through the busy lamp fields and displays on an attendant console phone.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features animations used for graphic icons on the display can be changed and repositioned. LED flashing sequences and colors can be changed. Configuration File: sip.cfg Specify fonts to overwrite existing ones or specify new fonts. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.15 Fonts on page 129. Specify which bitmaps to use. Central (boot server) • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.17 Bitmaps on page 133.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features shown on the idle display if the SIP server supports this feature. Refer to 3.4.1 Presence on page 60. XML file: -directory.xml Central (boot server) The x element in the -directory.xml file links a directory entry to a speed dial resource within the phone.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features until a successful SNTP response is received to indicate that they are not accurate. The time and date display can use one of several different formats and can be turned off. Configuration file: sip.cfg Turn time and date display on or off. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.4 User Preferences on page 98. Set the time and date display formats. Central (boot server) • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.3.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.1.29 Idle Display Animation All phones except the SoundPoint® IP 300 and SoundPoint® IP 301 can display a customized animation on the idle display in addition to the time and date. For example, a company logo could be displayed. Configuration file: sip.cfg To turn idle display animation on or off. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.18 Indicators on page 134. To replace the animation used for the idle display.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Local Features Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface None. 3.2.2 Call Hold Call hold is a fundamental feature of the phone. The purpose of hold is to pause activity on one call so that the user may use the phone for another task, such as to make or receive another call. Network signaling is employed to request that the remote party stop sending media and to inform them that they are being held.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features • Consultation transfers that are dispatched during the proceeding state: User A dials C’s number and hears ring-back and decides to complete the transfer before C answers. This option can be disabled. • True consultation transfers: User A dials C’s number and consults privately with C after the call is answered and then completes the transfer or hangs up. Central (boot server) Local Configuration file: sip.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.2.5 Call Diversion (Call Forward) The phone provides a flexible call diversion feature to divert (forward) calls to another destination. Call diversion can be applied automatically to all calls, calls from a specific caller (extension), when the phone is busy, when Do Not Disturb is active, or after an extended period of alerting.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Local Features Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface None. 3.2.7 Group Call Pick-up Calls to another phone within a pre-defined group can be picked up without dialing the extension of the other phone. This feature depends on support from a SIP server. Central (boot server) Local Configuration file: sip.cfg Turn this feature on or off. Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface None.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.2.9 Last Call Return The phone allows server-based last call return. This feature depends on support from a SIP server. Configuration file: sip.cfg Central (boot server) Turn this feature on or off. • Specify the string sent to the server for last-call-return. • Local For more information, refer to 4.6.1.24 Feature on page 144. For more information, refer to 4.6.1.12 Call Handling Configuration on page 125.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features urable for different network environments. When packets are lost, a concealment algorithm minimizes the resulting negative audio consequences. Central (boot server) Configuration file: sip.cfg Set the jitter buffer tuning parameters including minimum and maximum size and shrink aggression. • Web Server (if enabled) For more information, refer to 4.6.1.8.1.2 Codec Profiles on page 109.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.3.4 DTMF Tone Generation The phone generates dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones in response to user dialing on the dial pad. These tones are transmitted in the real-time transport protocol (RTP) streams of connected calls. The phone can encode the DTMF tones using the active voice codec or using RFC 2833 compatible encoding. The coding format decision is based on the capabilities of the remote end point.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.3.7 Audio Codecs The following table summarizes the phone’s audio codec support: Frame Size Effective audio bandwidth Algorithm MIME Type Ref. Bit Rate Sample Rate G.711μ-law PMCU RFC 1890 64 Kbps 8 Ksps 10ms - 80ms 3.5KHz G.711a-law PCMA RFC 1890 64 Kbps 8 Ksps 10ms - 80ms 3.5KHz G.729AB G729 RFC 1890 8 Kbps 8 Ksps 10ms - 80ms 3.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.3.8 Background Noise Suppression (BNS) This feature, designed primarily for hands-free operation, reduces background noise to enhance communication in noisy environments. 3.3.9 Comfort Noise Fill Comfort noise fill is designed to help provide a consistent noise level to the remote user of a hands-free call. Fluctuations in perceived background noise levels are an undesirable side effect of the non-linear component of most AEC systems.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features not-disturb. The user can also manually specify a state to convey, overriding, and perhaps masking, the automatic behavior. Central (boot server) XML file: -directory.xml The 0 (buddy watching) and 0 (buddy blocking) elements in the directory.xml file dictate the Presence aspects of directory entries. • For more information, refer to 3.1.17.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features only on the SoundPoint® IP 600’s and 601’s and SoundStation® IP 4000’s higher resolution displays.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features Note Currently, the multilingual feature is only available in the application. At this time, the bootROM application is English only. Central (boot server) Local Configuration file: sip.cfg Specify the boot-up language and the selection of language choices to be made available to the user. For more information, refer to: • 4.6.1.3.1 Multilingual on page 96, and • 4.6.1.3.1.1 Adding New Languages on page 97.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features ing the life cycle of a call. These call progress tones are easily configurable for compatibility with worldwide telephony standards or local preferences. Configuration file: sip.cfg Specify the basic tone frequencies, levels, and basic repetitive cadences. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.5.2 Chord Sets on page 100. Specify downloaded sampled audio files for advanced call progress tones.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 600 and 601). A message-waiting signal from a voice mail server will trigger the message-waiting indicator to flash. Configuration file: sip.cfg For one-touch voice mail access, enable the “one-touch voice mail” user preference. • Central (boot server) Configuration file: phone1.cfg For more information, refer to 4.6.1.4 User Preferences on page 98.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.6.2 Multiple Registrations SoundPoint® IP phones support multiple registrations per phone and the SoundStation® IP 4000 supports a single registration. The SoundPoint® IP 300 and 301 support a maximum of two registrations, the SoundPoint® IP 430 supports two, the SoundPoint® IP 500 and 501 support three, the SoundPoint® IP 600 supports six, and the SoundPoint® IP 601 supports 12.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Web Server (if enabled) Features Specify the local SIP signaling port and an array of SIP servers to register to. Navigate to: http:///appConf.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.6.3 ACD login / logout The phone allows ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) login and logout. This feature depends on support from a SIP server. Central (boot server) Local Configuration file: sip.cfg Turn this feature on or off. Configuration file: phone1.cfg Enable this feature per registration. Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface None. • • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features the case of static server lists, when a server registration fails, registration will be attempted on another server. If the phone is not registered to the first server in the list when registration fails, it will start by trying to register to the first server. When making a new call, if the INVITE fails, the other servers in the list will be tried one by one for routing signaling until the last server is tried.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features Note Any contacts added through the SoundPoint® IP phone’s buddy list will appear in as a contact in Microsoft® Office Communicator and Windows® Messenger. Important Do not use this feature with Busy Lamp Field feature (refer to 3.1.24 Busy Lamp Field on page 47). Configuration file: sip.cfg Specify that support for Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 is enabled. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.6.6.1 Configuration File Changes SoundPoint® IP phones can be deployed in two basic methods. In the first method, Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 serves as the call server and the phones have a single registration. In the second method, the phone has a primary registration to call server—that is not Live Communications Server (LCS)—and a secondary registration to LCS for presence purposes.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 11. Set the roaming_privacy.reg element to 1. Refer to 4.6.2.9 Roaming Privacy on page 162. 12. Save the modified Per-Phone Configuration file. Dual Registration with Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 as the Presence Server (Optional) Modify the sip.cfg configuration file as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Open sip.cfg in an XML editor. Locate the feature parameter. For the feature.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features 3.7 Accessory Internet Features 3.7.1 MicroBrowser The SoundPoint® IP 600 and 601 phones support an XHTML microbrowser. This can be launched by pressing the Services key. Central (boot server) Configuration file: sip.cfg Specify the Services browser home page, a proxy to use, and size limits. • Web Server (if enabled) For more information, refer to 4.6.1.26 MicroBrowser on page 146.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface The user and administrator passwords can be changed under the Settings menu or through configuration parameters (see 2.2.2.1.1.3 Setting Flash Parameters from Configuration Files on page 16). Passwords can consist of ASCII characters 32-127 (0x20-0x7F) only. Local Changes are saved to local flash but are not backed up to -phone.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Local Features Web Server (if enabled) None. Local Phone User Interface None. 3.8.4 Configuration File Encryption Confidential information stored in configuration files must be protected from attack or unintentional discovery. This information could include registration passwords and contact information. A separate SDK is provided to facilitate key generation and configuration file encryption and decryption on a UNIX or Linux server.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Features Note The SoundPoint IP® 300 and 500 phones will always fail at decrypting files. These phones will recognize that a file is encrypted, but cannot decrypt it and will display an error. Encrypted configuration files can only be decrypted on the SoundPoint IP® 301, 430, 501, 600, and 601 and the SoundStation IP® 4000 phones. The master configuration file cannot be encrypted on the boot server.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4 Optimization 4.1 Ethernet Switch The SoundPoint® IP phones contain two Ethernet ports, labeled LAN and PC, and an embedded Ethernet switch that runs at full line-rate. The Ethernet switch allows a personal computer and other Ethernet devices to connect to the office LAN by daisy chaining through the phone, eliminating the need for a stand-alone hub.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization The phone can filter incoming RTP packets arriving on a particular port by IP address. Packets arriving from a non-negotiated IP address can be discarded. The phone can also enforce symmetric port operation for RTP packets: packets arriving with the source port set to other than the negotiated remote sink port can be rejected. The phone can also jam the destination transport port to a specified value regardless of the negotiated port.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Central (boot server) Configuration file: phone1.cfg Specify the external NAT IP address and the ports to be used for signaling and RTP traffic. • Web Server (if enabled) Optimization For more information, refer to 4.6.2.6 Network Address Translation on page 160. Specify the external NAT IP address and the ports to be used for signaling and the RTP traffic. Navigate to: http:///netConf.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization For more information, refer to 2.2.2 Application Configuration on page 13. For the latest Release Notes for system requirements (bootROM version for each SoundPoint® IP and SoundStation® IP), go to www.polycom.com/support. Manual Reboot: Menu Option or Key Presses To reboot phones manually, a menu option can be selected or a key combination can be used. The menu option is called Restart Phone and it is found in the Settings menu.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization The application log file is uploaded periodically or when the local copy reaches a predetermined size.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization set to a value from 0 through 7. The type of service can be configured specifically for RTP packets and call control packets, such as SIP signaling packets. Central (boot server) Configuration file: sip.cfg Specify protocol-specific IP TOS settings. Web Server (if enabled) Specify IP TOS settings. Local Phone User Interface None. • For more information, refer to 4.6.1.9.2 IP TOS on page 119.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.5.3 RTCP Support The phone supports RTCP per RFC 1889. For each RTP stream, which, by convention, uses even ports only, the next higher odd port is used to send and receive RTCP reports. Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6 Configuration Files This section is a reference for all parameters that are configurable when using the centralized provisioning installation model. It is divided into two sections: • Application Configuration - sip.cfg • Per-phone Configuration - phone1.cfg Note In the following tables, “Null” should be interpreted as the empty string, that is, attributeName=“” when the file is viewed in a text editor.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.1 Protocol 4.6.1.1.1 Local Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation volpProt.local.port 0 to 65535 5060 Local port for sending and receiving SIP signaling packets. If set to 0 or Null, 5060 is used for the local port but it is not advertised in the SIP signaling. If set to some other value, that value is used for the local port and it is advertised in the SIP signaling. 4.6.1.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Permitted Values Attribute Optimization Default Interpretation IP address or host name and port of a SIP server that accepts registrations. Multiple servers can be listed starting with x=1, 2, ... for fault tolerance. voIpProt.server.x.address dotted-decimal IP address or host name Null voIpProt.server.x.port 0, Null, 1 to 65535 Null If port is 0 or Null: If voIpProt.server.x.address is a hostname and voIpProt.server.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Permitted Values Attribute voIpProt.server.x.transport DNSnaptr or TCPpreferred or UDPonly or TLS Optimization Default Interpretation DNSna ptr If set to Null or DNSnaptr: If voIpProt.server.x.address is a hostname and voIpProt.server.x.port is 0 or Null, do NAPTR then SRV look-ups to try to discover the transport, ports and servers, as per RFC 3263. If voIpProt.server.x.address is an IP address, or a port is given, then UDP is used.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Permitted Values Attribute Default Interpretation voIpProt.server.x.retryMaxCount Null or non-negative integer 3 If set to 0 or Null, 3 is used. retryMaxCount retries will be attempted before moving on to the next available server. voIpProt.server.x.expires.lineSeize positive integer, minimum 10 30 Requested line-seize subscription period. a. This is the phone’s requested registration period.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation voIpProt.SIP.ms-forking 0, 1 0 If set to 0, support for MS-forking is disabled. If set to 1, support for MSforking is enabled and the phone will reject all Instant Message INVITEs. This parameter is relevant for Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 server installations.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Attribute voIpProt.SIP.allowTransferOnProceeding Optimization Permitted Values Default Interpretation 0, 1 1 If set to 1, a transfer can be completed during the proceeding state of a consultation call. This is the default. If set to 0, a transfer is not allowed during the proceeding state of a consultation call. voIpProt.SIP.dialog.useSDP 0, 1 0 If set to 0, new dialog event package draft is used (no SDP in dialog body).
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Permitted Values Attribute voIpProt.SIP.outboundProxy.transport DNSnaptr or TCPpreferred or UDPonly or TLS Optimization Default Interpretation DNSnap tr If set to Null or DNSnaptr: If voIpProt.SIP.outboundProxy.address is a hostname and voIpProt.SIP.outboundProxy.port is 0 or Null, do NAPTR then SRV look-ups to try to discover the transport, ports and servers, as per RFC 3263. If voIpProt.SIP.outboundProxy.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.1.4.3 Request Validation Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation voIpProt.SIP.requestValidation.x.request One of: “INVITE”, “ACK”, “BYE”, “REGISTER”, “CANCEL”, “OPTIONS”, “INFO”, “MESSAGE”, “SUBSCRIBE”, “NOTIFY”, “REFER”, “PRACK”, or “UPDATE” Null Sets the name of the method for which validation will be applied. Null or one of: “source”, “digest” or “both”/”all” Null voIpProt.SIP.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.1.4.4 Special Events Permitted Values Default Interpretation voIpProt.SIP.specialEvent.lineSeize.nonStandard 0, 1 1 If set to 1, process a 200 OK response for a line-seize event SUBSCRIBE as though a lineseize NOTIFY with Subscription State: active header had been received, this speeds up processing. voIpProt.SIP.specialEvent.checkSync.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.2 Dial Plan Attribute dialplan.impossibleMatchHandling Permitted Values Default Interpretation 0, 1 or 2 0 If set to 0, the digits entered up to and including the point where an impossible match occurred are sent to the server immediately. If set to 1, give reorder tone. If set to 2, allow user to accumulate digits and dispatch call manually with the Send soft key. dialplan.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.2.2.1 Server Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation dialplan.routing.server.x.address dotted-decimal IP address or host name Null dialplan.routing.server.x.port 1 to 65535 5060 IP address or host name and port of a SIP server that will be used for routing calls. Multiple servers can be listed starting with x=1, 2, ... for fault tolerance. 4.6.1.2.2.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.3.1 Multilingual The multilingual feature is based on string dictionary files downloaded from the boot server. These files are encoded in standalone XML format. Several western European and Asian languages are included with the distribution. Attribute Permitted Values lcl.ml.lang Null OR An exact match for one of the folder names under the SoundPointIPLocalization folder on the boot server.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Attribute Permitted Values lcl.ml.lang.clock.x.longFormat 0, 1 Optimization Interpretation If attribute present, overrides lcl.datetime.date.longFormat; If 1, display the day and month in long format (Friday/November), otherwise use abbreviations (Fri/Nov). lcl.ml.lang.clock.x.dateTop 0, 1 If attribute present, overrides lcl.datetime.date.dateTop; If 1, display date above time, otherwise display time above date. lcl.ml.lang.y.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Permitted Values Attribute lcl.datetime.date.format Interpretation string which includes ‘D’, ‘d’ and ‘M’ and two optional commas Controls format of date string. D = day of week d = day M = month Up to two commas may be included. For example: D,dM = Thursday, 3 July or Md,D = July 3, Thursday The field may contain 0, 1 or 2 commas which can occur only between characters and only one at a time. For example: “D,,dM” is illegal. lcl.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation up.localClockEnabled 0, 1 1 If set to 1, display the date and time on the idle display 4.6.1.5 Tones This section describes configuration items for the tone resources available in the phone. 4.6.1.5.1 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation tone.dtmf.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation tone.dtmf.stim.pac.offHookOnly 0, 1 0 Not currently used. tone.dtmf.viaRtp 0, 1 1 If set to 1, encode DTMF in the active RTP stream, otherwise, DTMF may be encoded within the signaling protocol only when the protocol offers the option. Note: tone.dtmf.chassis.masking should be enabled when tone.dtmf.viaRtp is disabled. tone.dtmf.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization In the following table, x is the chord-set number and cat is one of callProg, ringer, or misc. Attribute Permitted Values tone.chord.cat.x.freq.y 0-1600 Frequency for this component in Hertz; up to four chord-set components can be specified (y=1, 2, 3, 4). tone.chord.cat.x.level.y -57 to 3 Level of this component in dBm0. tone.chord.cat.x.onDur positive integer On duration in milliseconds, 0=infinite. tone.chord.cat.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization In the following table, x is the sampled audio file number. Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation saf.x Null OR valid path name OR an RFC 1738-compliant URL to a HTTP, FTP, or TFTP wave file resource. If Null, the phone will use a built-in file. Note: Refer to the above wave file format restrictions. Note: A TFTP URL is expected to be in the format: tftp:/ //[pathname], for example: tftp:// somehost.example.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.7 Sound Effects The phone uses both synthesized (based on the chord-sets described earlier) and sampled audio sound effects. Sound effects are defined by patterns: rudimentary sequences of chord-sets, silence periods, and wave files. Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation se.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Instruction Meaning Example branch (n) Advance n instructions and execute that instruction (n must be negative and must not branch beyond the first instruction) se.pat.callProg.x.inst.y.type = “branch” (branch instruction type) se.pat.callProg.x.inst.y.value = “-5” (step back 5 instructions and execute that instruction) a.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.7.1.1 Call Progress Patterns The following table maps call progress patterns to their usage within the phone.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Ringer pattern number Default description 8 Highest Trill 9 Highest Double Trill 10 Beeble 11 Triplet 12 Ringback-style 13 Sampled audio file 2b 14 Sampled audio file 3 15 Sampled audio file 4 16 Sampled audio file 5 17 Sampled audio file 6 18 Sampled audio file 7 19 Sampled audio file 8 20 Sampled audio file 9 21 Sampled audio file 10 22 Sampled audio file 11 Optimization a.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Miscellaneous pattern number Use within phone 7 welcome (boot up) Optimization 4.6.1.7.2 Ring type Ring type is used to define a simple class of ring to be applied based on some credentials that are usually carried within the network protocol. The ring class includes attributes such as call-waiting and ringer index, if appropriate.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation se.rt.x.timeout positive integer - only relevant if the type is set to ‘ring-answer’. Default value is 2000. The duration of the ring in milliseconds before the call is auto answered. If this field is omitted or is left blank, a value of 2000 is used. se.rt.x.mod 0,1 Set to 1 if the user interface should allow for modification by the user of the ringer index used for this ring class. a.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation voice.codecPref.IP_300.G711Mu Null, 1-3 1 Specifies the codec preferences for SoundPoint® IP 300 and 301 platforms. Interpretation as above. voice.codecPref.IP_300.G711A 2 voice.codecPref.IP_300.G729AB 3 voice.codecPref.IP_4000.G711Mu Null, 1-3 1 voice.codecPref.IP_4000.G711A 2 voice.codecPref.IP_4000.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Permitted Values Attribute voice.audioProfile.x.jitterBufferMax > jitterBufferMin, multiple of 10, <=500 for IP 430, 500, 501, and 600, <= 160 for IP 300 and 301 Interpretation The largest jitter buffer depth to be supported (in milliseconds). Jitter above this size will always cause lost packets. This parameter should be set to the smallest possible value that will support the expected network jitter. 4.6.1.8.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.8.3 Gains The default gain settings have been carefully adjusted to comply with the TIA-810-A digital telephony standard. Note Polycom recommends that you do not change these values. Attribute Default voice.gain.rx.analog.handset 0 voice.gain.rx.analog.headset 0 voice.gain.rx.analog.chassis 0 voice.gain.rx.analog.chassis.IP_300 -6 voice.gain.rx.analog.chassis.IP_430 0 voice.gain.rx.analog.chassis.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP 112 Optimization Attribute Default voice.gain.tx.analog.handset 12 voice.gain.tx.analog.headset 3 voice.gain.tx.analog.chassis 3 voice.gain.tx.analog.chassis.IP_300 0 voice.gain.tx.analog.chassis.IP_430 42 voice.gain.tx.analog.chassis.IP_4000 3 voice.gain.tx.analog.chassis.IP_601 0 voice.gain.tx.digital.handset 0 voice.gain.tx.digital.headset 0 voice.gain.tx.digital.chassis 3 voice.gain.tx.digital.chassis.IP_4000 0 voice.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.8.4 Acoustic Echo Cancellation These settings control the performance of the speakerphone acoustic echo canceller. Note Polycom recommends that you do not change these values. Attribute Default voice.aec.hs.enable 0 voice.aec.hs.lowFreqCutOff 100 voice.aec.hs.highFreqCutOff 7000 voice.aec.hs.erlTab_0_300 -24 voice.aec.hs.erlTab_300_600 -24 voice.aec.hs.erlTab_600_1500 -24 voice.aec.hs.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.8.5 Acoustic Echo Suppression These settings control the performance of the speakerphone acoustic echo suppressor. Note Polycom recommends that you do not change these values. 114 Attribute Default voice.aes.hs.enable 0 voice.aes.hs.duplexBalance 7 voice.aes.hd.enable 0 voice.aes.hd.duplexBalance 0 voice.aes.hf.enable 1 voice.aes.hf.duplexBalance.0 7 voice.aes.hf.duplexBalance.1 7 voice.aes.hf.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.8.6 Background Noise Suppression These settings control the performance of the transmit background noise suppression feature. Note Polycom recommends that you do not change these values. Attribute Default voice.ns.hs.enable 0 voice.ns.hs.signalAttn -6 voice.ns.hs.silenceAttn -9 voice.ns.hd.enable 0 voice.ns.hd.signalAttn 0 voice.ns.hd.silenceAttn 0 voice.ns.hf.enable 1 voice.ns.hf.signalAttn -6 voice.ns.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.8.8 Receive Equalization These settings control the performance of the receive equalizaton feature. Note Polycom recommends that you do not change these values. 116 Attribute Default voice.rxEq.hs.IP_430.preFilter.enable 1 voice.rxEq.hs.IP_500.preFilter.enable 1 voice.rxEq.hs.IP_600.preFilter.enable 1 voice.rxEq.hs.IP_601.preFilter.enable 1 voice.rxEq.hs.IP_430.postFilter.enable 0 voice.rxEq.hs.IP_500.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Default voice.rxEq.hf.IP_4000.postFilter.enable 0 4.6.1.8.9 Transmit Equalization These settings control the performance of the hands-free transmit equalization feature. Note Polycom recommends that you do not change these values. Attribute Default voice.txEq.hs.IP_430.preFilter.enable 0 voice.txEq.hs.IP_500.preFilter.enable 0 voice.txEq.hs.IP_600.preFilter.enable 0 voice.txEq.hs.IP_601.preFilter.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Default voice.txEq.hf.IP_430.postFilter.enable 1 voice.txEq.hf.IP_500.postFilter.enable 1 voice.txEq.hf.IP_600.postFilter.enable 1 voice.txEq.hf.IP_601.postFilter.enable 1 voice.txEq.hf.IP_4000.postFilter.enable 0 4.6.1.8.10 Voice Activity Detection These settings control the performance of the voice activity detection (silence suppression) feature.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.9.1.2 Call Control These parameters apply to call control packets, such as the network protocol signaling. Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation qos.ethernet.callControl.user_priority 0-7 5 User-priority used for call control packets. 4.6.1.9.1.3 Other These default parameter values are used for all packets which are not set explicitly.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation qos.ip.rtp.max_throughput 0, 1 1 If set to 1, set max-throughput bit in the IP TOS field of the IP header, or else don’t set it. qos.ip.rtp.max_reliability 0, 1 0 If set to 1, set max-reliability bit in the IP TOS field of the IP header, or else don’t set it. qos.ip.rtp.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation qos.ip.callControl.precedence 0-7 5 If set to 1, set precedence bits in the IP TOS field of the IP header, or else don’t set them. 4.6.1.10 Basic TCP/IP 4.6.1.10.1 Network Monitoring Note Polycom recommends that you do not change these values. Attribute Permitted Values Default tcpIpApp.netMon.enabled 0, 1 1 tcpIpApp.netMon.period 1 to 86400 30 4.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation tcpIpApp.sntp.address.overrideDHCP 0, 1 0 These parameters determine whether configuration file parameters override DHCP parameters for the SNTP server address and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset. If set to 0, DHCP values will override configuration file parameters. If set to 1, the configuration file parameters will override DHCP values. tcpIpApp.sntp.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation tcpIpApp.sntp.daylightSavings.start.date 1-31 1 Day of the month to start DST. tcpIpApp.sntp.daylightSavings.start.time 0-23 2 Time of day to start DST, in 24 hour clock. 2=2 am, 14=2 pm tcpIpApp.sntp.daylightSavings.start.dayOfWeek 1-7 1 Day of week to apply DST. 1=Sun, 2=Mon, ..., 7=Sat tcpIpApp.sntp.daylightSavings.start.dayOfWeek.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.10.3 port 4.6.1.10.3.1 RTP Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation tcpIpApp.port.rtp.filterByIp 0, 1 1 If set to 1, reject RTP packets arriving from (sent from) a non-negotiated (through SDP) IP address. tcpIpApp.port.rtp.filterByPort 0, 1 0 If set to 1, reject RTP packets arriving from (sent from) a non-negotiated (through SDP) port. tcpIpApp.port.rtp.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.11 Web Server The phone contains a local web server for user and administrator features. This can be disabled for applications where it is not needed or where it poses a security threat. The web server supports both basic and digest authentication. The authentication user name and password are not configurable for this release. Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation httpd.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Permitted Values Attribute Optimization Default Interpretation call.lastCallReturnString string of maximum length 32 *69 The string sent to the server when the user selects the “last call return” action. call.callsPerLineKey 1 to 24 OR 24 OR 1 to 8 8 For the SoundPoint® IP 600 and 601 the permitted range is 1 to 24 and the default is 24. For all other phones the permitted range is 1 to 8 and the default is 8.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation call.shared.oneTouchResume 0, 1 0 Note: This parameter affects the SoundStation® IP 4000 phone only. For other phones a quick press and release of the line key will resume a call whereas pressing and holding down the line key will show a list of calls on that line. If set to 1, when a shared line has a call on hold the remote user can press that line and resume the call.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.13 Directory The directory is stored in either flash memory or RAM on the phone. The directory size is limited based on the amount of flash memory in the phone8. When the volatile storage option is enabled, ensure that a properly configured boot server that allows uploads is available to store a back-up copy of the directory or its contents will be lost when the phone reboots or loses power.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.14 Presence The parameter pres.reg is the line number used to send SUBSCRIBE. If this parameter is missing, the phone will use the primary line to send SUBSCRIBE. Permitted Values Attribute pres.reg positive integer Default Interpretation 1 Specifies the line/registration number used to send SUBSCRIBE for presence. Must be a valid line/registration number.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization If it is necessary to overwrite an existing font, use these _: SoundPoint® IP 430, 500 and 501 “fontProp_10” This is the font used widely in the current implementation. “fontPropSoftkey_10” This is the soft key specific font. SoundPoint® IP 600 and 601 “fontProp_19” This is the font used widely in the current implementation including for soft keys.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.15.1 IP_400 font Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation font.IP_400.x.name fontName_height_Uxx00 _UyyFF.fon OR fontName_height_Uxx00 _UxxFF.fnt Null Defines the font file that will be loaded from boot server during boot up. Note: When several font.IP_430.x.name are defined, the index x must follow consecutive increasing order. 4.6.1.15.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.16 Keys These settings control the scrolling behavior of keys and can be used to change key functions. Permitted Values Attribute key.scrolling.timeout positive integer Default Interpretation 1 The time-out after which a key that is enabled for scrolling will go into scrolling mode until the key is released.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Function Function BuddyStatus Line5 CallList Line6 Conference Messages Delete Menu Dialpad0 MicMute Dialpad1 MyStatus Dialpad2 Null Dialpad3 Offline Dialpad4 Redial Dialpad5 Select Dialpad6 Setup Dialpad7 SoftKey1 Dialpad8 SoftKey2 Dialpad9 SoftKey3 DialpadStar SoftKey4 DialpadPound SpeedDial Directories SpeedDialMenu DoNotDisturb Transfer Handsfree VolDown Headset VolUp Optimization Hold 4.6.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization SoundPoint® IP 500 and 501 phones and IP_600 parameters affect SoundPoint® IP 600 and 601 phones. Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation bitmap.x.y.name The name of a bitmap to be used. This is the name of a bitmap to be used for creating an animation. If the bitmap is to be downloaded from the boot server, its name must: 1. 2. Be different from any name already in use in sip.cfg. Match the name of the corresponding .
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation ind.anim.x.y.frame.z.duration positive integer Duration in milliseconds for this step. 0=infinite. 4.6.1.18.2 Patterns This section defines patterns for the LED indicators. In the following table, x is the pattern number, y is the step in the pattern. Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation ind.pattern.x.step.y.state On or Off Turn LED on or off for this step. ind.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.18.4.1 LEDs In the following table, x is the LED number. Permitted Values Attribute ind.led.x.index Interpretation This is for internal usage only and should not be changed (this is the logical index). ind.led.x.class positive integer ind.led.x.physNum Assigns the class (defined in 4.6.1.18.3 Classes on page 135) for this indicator. This maps the logical index to a specific physical LED. 4.6.1.18.4.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Attribute Permitted Values ind.gi.x.y.physW IP 300: n/a IP 400: 1-94 Optimization Interpretation For GraphicIcon type indicators, this is the width of the indicator measured in pixels. IP 500: 1-160 IP 600: 1-320 IP 4000: 1-248 ind.gi.x.y.physH IP 300: n/a IP 400: 1-23 For GraphicIcon type indicators, this is the height of the indicator measured in pixels. IP 500: 1-80 IP 600: 1-160 IP 4000: 1-68 4.6.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Example: 011511.006|so |2|00|soCoreAudioTermChg: chassis -> idle time stamp ID event class missed events text Three formats are available for the event timestamp: Type Example 0 - seconds.milliseconds 011511.006 -- 1 hour, 15 minutes, 11.006 seconds since booting. 1 - absolute time with minute resolution 0210281716 -- 2002 October 28, 17:16 2 - absolute time with seconds resolution 1028171642 -- October 28, 17:16:42 4.6.1.19.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation log.render.stdout 0, 1 1 Set to 1. Note: Polycom recommends that you do not change this value. log.render.file 0, 1 1 Set to 1. Note: Polycom recommends that you do not change this value. log.render.file.size positive integer, 1 to 179.5 16 Maximum local application log file size in Kbytes.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.19.2 Scheduled Logging Parameters The phone can be configured to schedule certain advanced logging tasks on a periodic basis. These attributes should be set in consultation with Polycom. Each scheduled log task is controlled by a unique attribute set starting with log.sched.x where x identifies the task. Permitted Values Interpretation log.sched.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.20.1 Encryption Attribute sec.encryption.upload.dir Permitted Values Default Interpretation 0, 1 0 If set to 0, the phone-specific contact directory is uploaded to the server unencrypted regardless of how it was downloaded. This will replace whatever phone-specific contact directory is on the server even if it is encrypted.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.21 Provisioning These settings control aspects of the phone’s boot server provisioning system. Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation prov.fileSystem.rfs0.minFreeSpace 5-512 5 Important: Polycom recommends that you do not change these parameters. prov.fileSystem.ffs0.4meg.minFreeSpace 420 prov.fileSystem.ffs0.2meg.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Permitted Values Attribute Optimization Default Interpretation These three parameters use internal defaults when value is set to 0. ramdisk.bytesPerBlock 0, 32, 33, ..., 1024 0 ramdisk.blocksPerTrack 0, 1, 2, ..., 65536 0 ramdisk.nBlocks 0, 1, 2, ..., 65536 4096 ramdisk.minsize 50 to 16384 50 Smallest size in Kbytes of RAM disk to create before returning an error. RAM disk size is variable depending on the amount of device memory.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.24 Feature These settings control the activation or deactivation of a feature at run time. In the table below, x is the feature number. Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation feature.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.1.25 Resource These settings control the maximum size or an external resource retrieved at run time. 4.6.1.25.1 finder Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation res.finder.sizeLimit positive integer 300 If a resource that is being downloaded to the phone is larger than this value * 1000 bytes (= the maximum size), the resource will be automatically truncated to the maximum size defined. res.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Attribute Permitted Values res.quotas.x.value positive integer Optimization Interpretation When resources that fall in the defined category are downloaded to the phone, a quota equal to this value * 1024 bytes of compound data size is applied for that category. If downloading a resource would make the quota exceeded for that category, the resource will not be downloaded and a predefined default will be used instead. For res.quotas.tone.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation mb.idleDisplay.refresh 0 or an integer > 5 0 The period in seconds between refreshes of the idle display MicroBrowser’s content. If set to 0, the idle display MicroBrowser is not refreshed. The minimum refresh period is 5 seconds (values from 1 to 4 are ignored, and 5 is used). Note: If an HTTP Refresh header is detected, it will be respected, even if this parameter is set to 0.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation mb.limits.cache positive integer 200 Limits the total size of objects downloaded for each page (both XHTML and images). Once this limit is reached, no more images are downloaded until the next page is requested. Units = kBytes. This value is used as referent values for 16MB of SDRAM. Note: Increasing this value may have a detrimental effect on performance of the phone.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2 Per-phone Configuration - phone1.cfg This section covers the parameters in the per-phone example configuration file phone1.cfg. This file would normally be used as a template for the per-phone configuration files. For more information, refer to 2.2.2.1.2 Boot Server Deployment for the Phones on page 19. For more information, refer to 2.2.2.1.1 Configuration Files on page 13 and 2.2.2.2 Local Phone Configuration on page 22.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation reg.x.lcs 0, 1 0 If set to 1, the Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 is supported for registration x. reg.x.type private OR shared private If set to private, use standard call signaling. If set to shared, augment call signaling with call state subscriptions and notifications and use access control for outgoing calls. 150 reg.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Permitted Values Attribute Optimization Default Interpretation Optional IP address or host name, port, transport, registration period, fail-over parameters and lineseize subscription period of a SIP server that accepts registrations. Multiple servers can be listed starting with y=1, 2, ... for fault tolerance. If specified, these servers will override the servers specified in sip.cfg in 4.6.1.1.2 Server on page 85. reg.x.server.y.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation reg.x.callsPerLineKey 1 to 24 OR 24 OR 1 to 8 8 For the SoundPoint® IP 600 and 601 the permitted range is 1 to 24 and the default is 24. For all other phones the permitted range is 1 to 8 and the default is 8. This is the number of calls or conferences which may be active or on hold per line key associated with this registration. Note that this overrides call.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.2 Calls These sections describe call-oriented per-phone configuration items. 4.6.2.2.1 Do Not Disturb Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation call.donotdisturb.perReg 0, 1 0 If set to 1, the DND feature will allow selection of DND on a per-registration basis. 4.6.2.2.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.2.3 Missed Call Configuration The phone supports a per-registration configuration of which events will cause the locally displayed “missed calls” counter to be incremented. In the following table, x is the registration number. IP 300, 301, and 430: x=1-2; IP 500 and 501: x=1-3; IP 600: x=1-6; IP 601: x=1-12; IP 4000: x=1 Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation call.serverMissedCall.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.3.1 Forward All Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation divert.fwd.x.enabled 0, 1 1 If set to 1, the user will be able to enable universal call forwarding through the soft key menu. 4.6.2.3.2 Busy Calls can be automatically diverted when the phone is busy. Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation divert.busy.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation divert.noanswer.x.contact ASCII encoded string containing digits (the user part of a SIP URL) or a string that constitutes a valid SIP URL (6416 or 6416@polycom.com) Null Forward-to contact used for calls forwarded due to no answer, if Null, divert.x.contact will be used. 4.6.2.3.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation dialplan.x.removeEndOfDial 0, 1 1 When present, and if dialplan.x.digitmap is not Null, this attribute overrides the global dial plan defined in the sip.cfg configuration file. For interpretation, refer to 4.6.1.2 Dial Plan on page 94. 4.6.2.4.1 Digit Map Permitted Values Attribute dialplan.x.digitmap dialplan.x.digitmap.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.4.2 Routing This configuration section allows specific routing paths for outgoing SIP calls to be configured independent of other ‘default’ configuration. 4.6.2.4.2.1 Server Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation dialplan.x.routing.server.y.address dotted-decimal IP address or host name Null dialplan.x.routing.server.y.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.5 Messaging Message-waiting indication is supported on a per-registration basis. Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation msg.bypassInstantMessage 0, 1 0 If set to 1, the display offering a choice of “Message Center” and “Instant Messages” will be bypassed when pressing the Messages key. The phone will act as if “Message Center” was chosen. Refer to 3.6.1 Voice Mail Integration on page 64.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.6 Network Address Translation These parameters define port and IP address changes used in NAT traversal. The port changes will change the port used by the phone, while the IP entry simply changes the IP advertised in the SIP signaling. This allows the use of simple NAT devices that can redirect traffic, but do not allow for port mapping.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.7 Attendant These attributes are available on SoundPoint® IP 600 and 601 phones (with an attached Expansion Module) only. The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) / attendant console feature enhances support for a phonebased attendant console. Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation attendant.uri string Null For attendant console / busy lamp field (BLF) feature. This specifies the list SIP URI on the server.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint IP / SoundStation® IP Optimization 4.6.2.9 Roaming Privacy This attribute is used in conjunction with Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 only. 162 Attribute Permitted Values roaming_privacy.re g positive integer Default Interpretation Null Specifies the line/registration number which has roaming privacy support enabled. If Null, roaming privacy is disabled. If value < 1, then value is replaced with 1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 5 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 5.1 Basic Protocols All the basic calling functionality described in the SIP specification is supported. Refer to 5.1.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support on page 163 for supported RFC’s and drafts. Transfer is included in the basic SIP support. 5.1.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Method Supported OPTIONS Yes SUBSCRIBE Yes NOTIFY Yes REFER Yes PRACK Yes Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Notes 5.1.3 Header Support In the following table, a “Yes” in the Supported column means the header is sent and properly parsed.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Header Supported Error-Info No Event Yes Expires Yes From Yes In-Reply-To No Max-Forwards Yes Min-Expires No Min-SE Yes MIME-Version No Organization No P-Asserted-Identity Yes P-Preferred-Identity Yes Priority No Proxy-Authenticate Yes Proxy-Authorization Yes Proxy-Require No RAck Yes Record-Route Yes Refer-To Yes Referred-By Yes Remote-Party-ID Yes Replaces Yes Reply-To No Require Yes Retry-After N
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Header Supported Supported Yes Timestamp No To Yes Unsupported No User-Agent Yes Via Yes Warning No WWW-Authenticate Yes Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Notes 5.1.4 Response Support In the following table, a “Yes” in the Supported column means the header is parsed. The phone may not actually generate the response. 5.1.4.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 5.1.4.3 3xx Responses - Redirection Response Supported 300 Multiple Choices Yes 301 Moved Permanently Yes 302 Moved Temporarily Yes 305 Use Proxy No 380 Alternative Service No Notes 5.1.4.4 4xx Responses - Request Failure Note All 4xx responses for which the phone does not provide specific support will be treated the same as 400 Bad Request.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Response Supported 420 Bad Extension No 421 Extension Required No 423 Interval Too Brief No 480 Temporarily Unavailable Yes 481 Call/Transaction Does Not Exist Yes 482 Loop Detected Yes 483 Too Many Hops No 484 Address Incomplete Yes 485 Ambiguous No 486 Busy Here Yes 487 Request Terminated Yes 488 Not Acceptable Here Yes 491 Request Pending No 493 Undecipherable No Notes 5.1.4.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 5.1.4.6 6xx Responses - Global Failure Response Supported 600 Busy Everywhere No 603 Decline Yes 604 Does Not Exist Anywhere No 606 Not Acceptable No Notes 5.1.5 Hold Implementation The phone supports both currently accepted means of signaling hold.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 5.2 Protocol Extensions The phone supports the following SIP protocol extensions. 5.2.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 5.2.2 Request Support Method Supported Notes INFO Yes RFC 2976, the phone does not generate INFO requests, but will issue a final response upon receipt. No INFO message bodies are parsed. MESSAGE Yes Final response is sent upon receipt. Message bodies of type text/plain are sent and received. UPDATE Yes 5.2.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 5.2.5 Bridged Line Appearance Signaling A bridged line is an address of record managed by a server. The server allows multiple end points to register locations against the address of record. The phone supports bridged line appearances (BLA) using the SUBSCRIBE-NOTIFY method in the “SIP Specific Event Notification” framework (RFC 3265).
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Appendix 1 6 Appendix 1 6.1 Trusted Certificate Authority List The following certificate authorities are trusted by the phone by default. ABAecom (sub., Am. Bankers Assn.) Root CA ANX Network CA by DST American Express CA American Express Global CA BelSign Object Publishing CA BelSign Secure Server CA Deutsche Telekom AG Root CA Digital Signature Trust Co. Global CA 1 Digital Signature Trust Co. Global CA 2 Digital Signature Trust Co.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP GTE CyberTrust Root CA GlobalSign Partners CA GlobalSign Primary Class 1 CA GlobalSign Primary Class 2 CA GlobalSign Primary Class 3 CA GlobalSign Root CA National Retail Federation by DST TC TrustCenter, Germany, Class 1 CA TC TrustCenter, Germany, Class 2 CA TC TrustCenter, Germany, Class 3 CA TC TrustCenter, Germany, Class 4 CA Thawte Personal Basic CA Thawte Personal Freemail CA Thawte Personal Premium CA Thawte Premium Server CA Thawte Server C
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Appendix 1 Verisign Class 4 Public Primary Certification Authority - G2 Verisign Class 4 Public Primary Certification Authority - G3 Verisign/RSA Commercial CA Verisign/RSA Secure Server CA 6.2 Miscellaneous Administrative Tasks 6.2.1 Adding a Background Logo This section provides instructions on how to add a background logo to all SoundPoint® IP phones in your organization. You must be running at least BootROM 2.x.x and SIP 1.x.x.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Appendix 1 Configuration File Changes In the section of sip.cfg, find the end of each model's bitmap list and add your bitmap to the end; do not include the .bmp extension:
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Appendix 2 7 Appendix 2 7.1 Third Party Software Attribution The following third party software products are part of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) application. Ares: Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Appendix 2 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission. For written permission, please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project. 6.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Appendix 2 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: "This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)" The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the routines from the library being used are not cryptographic related. 4.
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Appendix 2 Expat: Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit pers