Polycom Version 2.0.3B manual Polycom, Inc

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Notices

1. Specifications subject to change without notice.

Polycom, Inc.

1565 Barber Lane, Milpitas CA 95035, USA

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Part Number: 1725-11530-210 Rev A

Copyright © 2007 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Contents SIP 2.0 Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint/SoundStation IP SIP Polycom, Inc Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone Configurable Feature KeysAttribute Default Attribute Permitted Default Interpretation Values LCD BacklightExpanded Memory and Expanded Flash Memory Permitted Attribute Values Default InterpretationDefault RAM Disk ramdisk Permitted Values Default InterpretationMicroBrowser 6 G.722 Audio Codec Attribute ValuesAttribute Default Receive rxEq USB Diagnostics Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Syslog Digit MapBilling Code Server Redundancy Supported Platforms Unsupported PlatformsDisable Message Waiting Indicator by Registration Daylight Saving Time Changes forDST Platform Key IDs Miscellaneous Configuration File Changes 9.1 sip.cfgPorted on SoundPoint IP Attribute Permitted Default Interpretation Values Phone1.cfg Device Parameter Introduction Configuration File ChangesBoot server Sip.cfg CentralLocal Dial Plan in Application Configuration FileAttribute Permitted Default Interpretation Values Permitted Attribute Values Default Interpretation Dial Plan in Per-Phone Configuration File Attribute Permitted Values Default InterpretationDial Plan in Application To Digit Map digitmap/ on Trademark Information Dialplan.x.digitmap isBilling Code Entry Billing Code Entry on SoundPoint IP Phones with SylantroTrademark Information Syslog on SoundPoint IP Phones Network Configuration Changes Name Possible Values DescriptionFlash Parameter Configuration Name Possible Values DescriptionSIP Server Fallback Enhancements on SoundPoint IP Phones SIP 2.0 Administrators Guide TerminologySIP 2.1 Server Fallback Implementation Example DeploymentReg.1.server.2.address=172.23.0.1 Behavior When the Primary Server Connection Fails Before SIP Recommended Practices for Server Fallback DeploymentsChanges From Previous Phone Behavior Releases Before SIP Protocol in Application Configuration File Boot serverRegistration in Per-Phone Configuration File References Trademark Information