Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint® IP / SoundStation® IP Installation and Operation
6 Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc.
2.2.1.2 Provisioning File Transfer

The SIP application performs the provisioning functions of downloading configura-

tion files, uploading and downloading the configuration override file and user direc-

tory, and downloading the dictionary and uploading log files.

The protocol that will be used to transfer files from the boot server depends on several

factors including the phone model and whether the bootROM or SIP application stage

of provisioning is in progress. TFTP and FTP are supported by all SoundPoint® and

SoundStation® phones. The SoundPoint® IP 301, 430, 501, 600 and 601 and

SoundStation® IP 4000 bootROM also supports HTTP, while the SIP application sup-

subnet mask 1•- •
IP gateway 3•- •
boot server address Refer to
2.2.1.3.2
DHCP Menu
on page 9
•- •
SIP server address 151b•- •
SNTP server address 42 then 4 c
SNTP GMT offset 2d
DNS server IP address 6•- •
alternate DNS server IP
address
6•- •
DNS domain 15 •- •
VLAN ID
Refer to
2.2.1.3.2
DHCP Menu
on page 9
Special Case: Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)e over-
rides Local FLASH that overrides DHCP VLAN Dis-
covery.
a. For more information on DHCP options, go to http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2132.txt?num-
ber=2132.
b. This value is configurable.
c. Note that the configuration file value can be configured to override the DHCP value. Refer
to tcpIpApp.sntp.address.overrideDHCP in section 4.6.1.10.2 Time Synchronization
<SNTP/> on page 121.
d. Note that the configuration file value can be configured to override the DHCP value. Refer
to tcpIpApp.sntp.gmtOffset.overrideDHCP in section 4.6.1.10.2 Time Synchronization
<SNTP/> on page 121.
e. This value can be obtained from a connected Ethernet switch if the switch supports CDP.
Parameter DHCP OptionaDHCP
Configuration File
(Phase 2: application only)
Local
FLASH