Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP

application configuration file A–4application error messages 5–3

application files overview 2–6

Applications key 4–28attendant <attendant> A–97attended transfers 4–17audio codecs 4–45automatic call distribution 4–33automatic gain control 4–46automatic gain control <agc> A–43automatic off-hook call placement 4–16

automatic off-hook call placement <autoOffHook> A–88

B

background logo adding C–5

configuration file changes C–6background noise suppression 4–46background noise suppression <ns> A–42basic logging A–71

basic protocols header support B–4hold implementation B–9request support B–3response support B–6

RFC and Internet draft support B–2transfer B–9

basic TCP/IP A–50blind transfers 4–17

BNS. See also background noise suppression boot failure messages 5–7

boot server security policy 3–14

boot servers deploying phones 3–15redundant 3–12security policy 3–14setting up 3–13

bootROM 2–3

bootROM and application wrapper 2–5bootROM error messages 5–2bootROM tasks 2–3

bootROM/SIP application dependencies C–7bridged line appearance signaling B–10bridged line appearances 4–24

browser limits A–81

bulk drive <bulkDrive> A–82

busy <busy> A–91busy lamp field 4–25

C

call control <callControl> A–48call control, third party B–9call forwarding 4–18,A–90

call handling configuration <call> A–55call hold 4–16

call log 4–3

call park/retrieve 4–20call progress patterns A–30

call progress tones, synthesized 4–28call timer 4–3

call transfer 4–17call waiting 4–3

called party identification 4–4calling party identification 4–4calls <calls> A–88

central provisioning, overview 2–6changing the key on the phone C–5chord-sets <chord> A–26

codec preferences <codecPref> A–35codec profiles <audioProfile> A–36comfort noise fill 4–46conference setup <conference> A–15configurable feature keys 4–21configuration file encryption 4–49configuration file example 4–39

configuring SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP phones locally 4–50

connected party identification 4–5consultative transfers 4–17context sensitive volume control 4–5custom certificates 4–48customizable audio sound effects 4–5customizable fonts and indicators 4–26

D

date and time <datetime> A–23default feature key layouts C–10default password 3–5,4–50,C–9deploying phones from the boot server 3–14device <device> A–100

DHCP

secondary server 3–3DHCP INFORM 3–3

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