Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint/SoundStation IP SIP
Polycom, Inc
Table of Contents
Call Management Features
Optimization
Configuration Files
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Overview
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Installation Models
Installation and Operation
Installation Process
Basic Network Setup
Dhcp or Manual TCP/IP Setup
Phones boot up in two phases
Sntp GMT offset
Configuration File Local Parameter
Provisioning File Transfer
Subnet mask IP gateway
Specified 300 301, 430
Protocol
600 4000
Local User Interface Setup Menus
Main Menu
Name Possible Values a Description
Name Possible Description Values
Dhcp Menu
Possible Name Values Description
Name Possible Values Description
Server Menu
Ethernet Menu
Reset to Factory Defaults
Application Configuration
Centralized Configuration
Configuration Files
Default Master Configuration File
Master configuration files contain six XML attributes
Category Description Example
Application Configuration Files
Setting Flash Parameters from Configuration Files
Name Possible Values Description
Name Possible Values Description
Boot Server Deployment for the Phones
Account-by-account basis
Step Instructions
Step Instructions
Local Phone Configuration
Management of File Encryption and Decryption
Passwords
Changing the Key on the Phone
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Phone maintains a call log. The log
Basic Features
Call Timer
Call Log
Missed Call Notification
Call Waiting
Called Party Identification
Calling Party Identification
Configurable Feature Keys
SoundPoint IP 430 Key Layout
SoundPoint IP 300 and 301 Key Layout
SoundPoint IP 600 and 601 Key Layout
SoundPoint IP 500 and 501 Key Layout
SoundPoint IP 4000 Key Layout Key ID IP 300
IP 500 IP 600
Function
Key ID IP 300
Connected Party Identification
Customizable Audio Sound Effects
Context Sensitive Volume Control
Distinctive Ringing
Administration Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment
Message Waiting Indication
Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment
Do-Not-Disturb
Distinctive Call Waiting
Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
Local Contact Directory
Local Contact Directory File Format
Local Contact Directory File example
Element Permitted Values Interpretation
Local Digit Map
Multiple Line Keys per Registration
Microphone Mute
Multiple Call Appearances
Shared Call Appearances
Line-seize subscription for mutual exclusion feature
Bridged Line Appearances
Figuration files or the local phone user interface should be
Busy Lamp Field
Customizable Fonts and Indicators
Speed Dial
Soft Key-Driven User Interface
Time and Date Display
Set the time and date display formats
Call Management Features
Automatic Off-hook Call Placement
Idle Display Animation
Call Transfer
Call Hold
Three-Way Conference, Local or Centralized
Directed Call Pick-up
Call Diversion Call Forward
Call Park / Retrieve
Group Call Pick-up
Last Call Return
Audio Processing Features
Low-Delay Audio Packet Transmission
Jitter Buffer and Packet Error Concealment
Voice Activity Detection
Acoustic Echo Cancellation AEC
Dtmf Tone Generation
Dtmf Event RTP Payload
Algorithm
Audio Codecs
Following table summarizes the phone’s audio codec support
Sample Effective
Automatic Gain Control AGC
Presence and Instant Messaging Features
Background Noise Suppression BNS
Comfort Noise Fill
Localization Features
Instant Messaging
Multilingual User Interface
+FF00 U+FFFF
Name Range
Synthesized Call Progress Tones
Downloadable Fonts
Voice Mail Integration
Advanced Server Features
SoundPoint IP 500, 501, 600 and 601 instant mes
Multiple Registrations
Local
ACD login / logout
ACD agent available / unavailable
Server Redundancy
Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 Integration
DNS SIP Server Name Resolution
Central
Configuration File Changes
Modify the sip.cfg configuration file as follows
Modify the phone1.cfg configuration file as follows
Optional Modify the sip.cfg configuration file as follows
MicroBrowser
Accessory Internet Features
Security Features
Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
Custom Certificates
Incoming Signaling Validation
Configuration File Encryption
Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
Real-Time Transport Protocol Ports
Ethernet Switch
Application Network Setup
SoundPoint IP Switch Port Priorities
Working with Network Address Translation
Updating and Rebooting
Event Logging
Manual Reboot Menu Option or Key Presses
Centralized Reboot
Periodic Polling For Upgrades
Audio Quality Issues and VLANs
IP TOS
Log files uploaded in this manner are named
Ieee 802.1p/Q
Rtcp Support
SIP Configuration sip.cfg
Configuration Files
Permitted Attribute Values
Protocol volpProt
Local local
Server server
Permitted Attribute Values
TLS
SIP SIP
SDP SDP
Attribute Values
Attribute Values
Invite
Permitted Attribute Values Default Interpretation
Request Validation requestValidation Attribute
Default Interpretation
Default Interpretation Ues
Conference Setup conference Attribute
Routing routing
Attribute Permitted Values Default Interpretation
Dial Plan dialplan
Digit Map digitmap
Emergency emergency
Localization localization
Permitted Attribute Values Interpretation
Multilingual multilingual
Adding New Languages
Date and Time datetime
User Preferences userpreferences
Attribute Permitted Default Interpretation Values
Tones tones
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Dtmf
Chord Sets chordsets
All three blocks use the same chord set specification format
Attribute Permitted Interpretation Values
Following sampled audio Wave file .wav formats are supported
Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation
Following table, x is the sampled audio file number
Sound Effects soundeffects
Patterns patterns
Instruction Meaning Example
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Ringer Patterns
Ringer pattern Number Default description
Call Progress Patterns
Call progress Use within phone Pattern number
Miscellaneous Use within phone Pattern number
Miscellaneous Patterns
Miscellaneous Pattern number Use within phone
Ring type ringType
Voice Settings voice
Voice Coding Algorithms codecs
Following voice codecs are supported
Codec Profiles profiles
Default Interpretation Values
Volume Persistence volume
Gains gains
Attribute Default
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Acoustic Echo Cancellation AEC
Acoustic Echo Suppression AES
Automatic Gain Control AGC
Background Noise Suppression NS
Receive Equalization Rxeq
Transmit Equalization Txeq
Quality of Service QOS
Voice Activity Detection VAD
Ethernet Ieee 802.1p/Q Ethernet
IP TOS IP
Call Control CallControl
Other Other
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Time Synchronization Sntp
Attribute Permitted Values Default
Basic TCP/IP Tcpip
Network Monitoring netMon
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1.10.3.1
1.10.3 Port port
Call Handling Configuration call
Configuration cfg
Web Server Httpd
Shared Calls shared
Hold, Local Reminder hold/localReminder
Attribute Values Default Interpretation
Directory directory
Fonts font
Presence presence
Example of use
501
1.15.1 IP400 font IP400
1.15.2 IP500 font IP500
1.15.3 IP600 font IP600
Following table lists the functions that are available
Keys keys
Bitmaps bitmaps
Platform IP300/, IP400/, IP500/, IP600/ and IP4000
Bitmaps used by the phone are defined in this section
Indicators indicators
Assignments Assignments
Classes Classes
Following table, x is the LED number
LEDs led
Graphic Icons gi/ IP300/, IP400/, IP500/, IP600/ and IP4000
Level Interpretation
Event Logging logging
Basic Logging level/change/ and render
Three formats are available for the event timestamp
Type Example
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These settings affect security aspects of the phone
Security security
Scheduled Logging Parameters scheduled
Encryption encryption
Password Lengths pwd/length
RAM Disk RAMdisk
Provisioning provisioning
Request request
Delay delay
Feature feature
Resource resource
Finder finder
Quotas quotas
Idle Display idleDisplay
MicroBrowser microbrowser
Browser Limits limits
Main Browser main
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Registration reg
Per-phone Configuration phone1.cfg
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Automatic Off-hook Call Placement autoOffHook
Calls call
Do Not Disturb donotdisturb
Diversion divert
Missed Call Configuration serverMissedCall
No Answer noanswer
Calls can be automatically diverted when the phone is busy
Forward All fwd
Busy busy
Do Not Disturb dnd
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Messaging msg
Message Waiting Indicator mwi
Network Address Translation nat
Roaming Buddies roamingbuddies
Attendant attendant
Roaming Privacy roamingprivacy
Title
Basic Protocols
RFC and Internet Draft Support
Request Support
Header Supported
Header Support
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Response Supported
Response Support
4.1 1xx Responses Provisional
4.2 2xx Responses Success
4.4 4xx Responses Request Failure
4.3 3xx Responses Redirection
4.5 5xx Responses Server Failure
Third Party Call Control
Hold Implementation
Reliability of Provisional Responses
Transfer
Phone supports the following SIP protocol extensions
Protocol Extensions
Or their successors
Shared Call Appearance Signaling
Dialog for bridged line appearance subscribe and notify
Bridged Line Appearance Signaling
Trusted Certificate Authority List
Appendix
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RGB Values Color Decimal
Miscellaneous Administrative Tasks
Adding a Background Logo
Model Width Height Color Depth
Configuration File Changes
Third Party Software Attribution
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