Polycom SIP 2.2.0 manual Direct, Ory.xml, Boot server Address-directory, Xml

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Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server or locally:

Central

Configuration file:

Set whether the directory uses volatile storage on the phone

(boot server)

sip.cfg

(required on the SoundPoint IP 500 platform for directories greater

 

 

than 25 entries).

 

 

For more information, refer to Directory <dir/> on page A-58.

 

 

 

 

XML file:

A sample file named 000000000000-directory~.xml(Note the extra

 

000000000000-direct

“~” in the filename) is included with the application file distribution.

 

This file can be used as a template for the per-phone <Ethernet

 

ory.xml

 

 

address>-directory.xmldirectories (edit contents, then rename to

 

 

<Ethernet address>-directory.xml). It also can be used to seed

 

 

new phones with an initial directory (edit contents, then remove “~”

 

 

from file name). Telephones without a local directory, such as new

 

 

units from the factory, will download the 00000000000-directory.xml

 

 

directory and base their initial directory on it. These files should be

 

 

edited with an XML editor. These files can be downloaded once per

 

 

reflash.

 

 

For information on file format, refer to Local Contact Directory File

 

 

Format, the following section.

 

 

 

Central

XML file: <Ethernet

This file can be created manually using an XML editor.

(boot server)

address>-directory.

For information on file format, refer to Local Contact Directory File

continued

xml

Format, the following section.

 

 

 

Local

Local Phone User

The user can edit the directory contents at will.

 

Interface

Changes will be stored in the phone’s flash file system and backed up

 

 

to the boot server copy of <Ethernet address>-directory.xmlif this

 

 

is configured. When the phone boots, the boot server copy of the

 

 

directory, if present, will overwrite the local copy.

 

 

 

Local Contact Directory File Format

An example of a local contact directory is shown below. The subsequent table provides an explanation of each element.

<?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”UTF-8” standalone=”yes” ?> <directory>

<item_list> <item>

<ln>Doe</ln>

<fn>John</fn>

<ct>1001</ct>

<sd>1</sd>

<rt>1</rt>

<dc/>

<ad>0</ad>

<ar>0</ar> <bw> 0</bw> <bb>0</bb>

</item>

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Polycom SIP 2.2.0 manual Direct, Ory.xml, Boot server Address-directory, Xml