Polycom 8030, 8020 manual Programming the SIP Handset Features, SIP Tftp Server Configuration Files

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Programming the SIP Handset Features

In order for the handset to function in the SIP environment, it downloads two files from the root directory of the SIP TFTP server during startup. The first file contains generic system information and is downloaded by every handset during the power-up sequence. A second file, unique for each handset, is then downloaded. It contains specific information for each handset such as username, password, and line appearances. Both of these files must be written locally.

SIP TFTP Server Configuration Files

The two file types, generic and specific, are identical in format. Any or all of the configuration information can be contained in either file. Any information in the specific file that conflicts with the information in the generic file will take precedence over that in the generic file. Authentication information will be accepted from both files. For ease of administration, it is recommended both file types be utilized.

Guidelines

The files are in plain text, US-ASCII. The general form of the configuration file data is “parameter = value.”

The generic filename must be SIP_allusers.cfg.

Each specific filename must have the form of SIP_username.cfg where [username] is as assigned to each individual user by the system administrator. See Chapter 2 SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone Configuration, section The Admin Menu, subsection SIP Registration.

Username parameters are: alphanumeric, no spaces, no punctuation, case is ignored, 1-16 characters.

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Contents Administration Guide Patent Information Trademark InformationCopyright Notice Contact InformationPolycom Model Numbers About this GuideRelated Documents Icons and Conventions Customer Support HotlineContents Testing a Handset Diagnostic Tools Using the SIP HandsetSoftware Maintenance SIP Integration FactorsIndex 101Page SpectraLink Voice Priority SVP Quality of Service SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone OverviewQuick Start Guide SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone SecuritySpectraLink Wireless Telephone Overview SpectraLink SVP Server System DiagramAccess points SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless TelephoneSystem Components SpectraLink 8000 SVP ServerSIP server Ethernet switchSIP phone SIP Tftp server Tftp serverSpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephone Specifications Table of Specifications Icon Icons shown in bold turns off when Startup SequenceRegistering Active mode off-hook Standby mode on-hookHandset Modes Configuration menu mode Push-to-talk PTT modeMessaging mode Opening the Admin menu Admin MenuToggle options NavigationData entry and editing Admin menu 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Admin Menu4th level 5th levelSS ID Network Config Reg. Domain Telephony Protocol Phone ConfigPush-to-talk PTT Time ZoneDaylight Savings Password Enable/Disable/ChangeSIP Registration Location Service OAI Enable/DisableIP Addresses Network ConfigSpectraLink Wireless Telephone Configuration Security SsidRotation Secret Enter the password that corresponds to this Username Regulatory Domain/802.11 Config/Transmit PowerSubband Diagnostics Mode DiagnosticsSyslog Mode Error Handling ModeAdmin Menu Default Table Restore DefaultsMenu option Setting Sub-option Sub-sub-option DefaultSub-sub-option DefaultUser-Defined Preferences Config MenuPTT Microphone In-ear speaker Ring volumeSetting/profile Silent Vibrate Soft Loud Custom Default settingsPage Requirements Software License and Protocol ManagementComponent Version Configuration Process Software License and Protocol Management Page CODECs SIP Integration FactorsOption Meaning PN 1725-36038-001B.doc SIP Tftp Server Configuration Files Programming the SIP Handset FeaturesGuidelines Handset-specific files e.g. sip3001.cfg Generic file sipallusers.cfgParameter Value Description Proxy server commandsMailnotify Favorite SIPallusers.cfg Sample Configuration Files# PROXY1MAILACCESS = #PROXY1ADDR #PROXY2ADDR Sample handset-specific fileLINE1 LINE1PROXY LINE1CALLID LINE2 Indicator Function Using the SIP HandsetHandset Display System iconsCall status icons Softkeys NavOK functionsState NavOK key function Softkey Name Displayed during… Press to…Softkey Name Displayed during… Press to… Menus Symbol menuLine menu Key Number English Number + English PunctuationFCN menu Favorites menuIf you want to… Then… Handset OperationIf you want to… Then… Using the SIP Handset If you want to… Then… Using the SIP Handset Page Testing a Handset Page Run Site Survey Diagnostic Tools7 b c Solving coverage issues Screen Diagnostics EnabledM m m Screen Message type Errors Syslog ModeEvents Full MAC Messages are formatted like the following example Page Conducting a Site Survey Certifying the HandsetsPN 1725-36038-001B.doc Upgrading Handsets Software MaintenanceNormal Download Messages Message DescriptionSituation during the download process Download Failure or Recovery MessagesAccess Point Problems TroubleshootingRange/out-of-range CapacityTransmission obstructions Configuration ProblemsMessage Description Action Handset Status MessagesDhcp Troubleshooting Do not Power Dhcp Try Site Survey mode to determine a Message Description Action Maintenance Message Description Action Page Max. Power Limit Countries Domain Mode Band ChannelsRequired? Peak power Appendix a Regulatory Domains100 OAI Index
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