Polycom 1725-36038-001, 8020, 8030 manual Sample handset-specific file, #PROXY1ADDR #PROXY2ADDR

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Sample handset-specific file

#Configuration file format example

#Codec preference order only. This does not enable/disable codecs.

#(Optional) can be G.711-ulaw, g.711u, G.711U, g711u, G.711U, etc.

#if g711u is omitted it will be added to end of list.

#if g711a is omitted it will be added to end of list after u. #CODECS = g711u, g711a

#One PROXYn (PBX/Call Server) is required, additional ones are optional as

#you can register secondary line appearances with other PROXY servers

#

 

#PROXY1_ADDR

= 10.0.0.138:5060

#PROXY2_ADDR

= 172.29.0.140:5060

#ProxyDomain can be omitted if a specific proxy domain name is not defined

#at the proxy server. If omitted, the ProxyDomain defaults to the IP address

#of the proxy server.

#(below are examples of different ways to specify a domain)

#PROXY1_DOMAIN = plcmengr.com #PROXY1_DOMAIN = 10.0.0.138 #PROXY1_DOMAIN = axlx.engr.local

#PROXY1_MAIL_SUBSCR is who we should subscribe to for mail center

#notifications

#This is needed only if the user is not subscribed automatically at

#registration.

#It is almost never required in current versions of Asterisk to specify

#this.

#If you are using Asterisk (non-business edition) before v1.2, this is

#necessary.

#This example is actually specific for a line number:3001

#PROXY1_MAIL_SUBSCR = sip:3001@vmail.asterisk.com

#PROXYn_MAIL_NOTIFY is from whom we might get unsolicited mail center

#notifications

#This option is deprecated and no longer needed in versions beyond

#8002/e340/h340/i640 handsets v108.011, Polycom 8002 phones v130.001, and

#Polycom 8020/8030 phones 131.001.

#Examples:

#PROXY1_MAIL_NOTIFY = asterisk@10.0.0.138 #PROXY1_MAIL_NOTIFY = sip:asterisk@10.0.0.138

#PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS is the main voicemail dial number

#Examples:

#PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = 7999

#PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = sip:7999@10.0.0.138

#PROXY1_MAIL_ACCESS = 7999@10.0.0.138

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