Polycom SIP 2.2.2 manual Ethernet Switch, IP330/, IP400/, IP500/, IP600/, IP4000/ on

Models: SIP 2.2.2

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Configuring Your System

 

 

 

 

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:

 

 

 

Central

Configuration file:

To turn idle display animation on or off.

(boot server)

sip.cfg

For more information, refer to Indicators <ind/> on page A-65.

 

 

To replace the animation used for the idle display.

 

 

For more information, refer to Animations <anim/> <IP_300/>,

 

 

<IP_330/>, <IP_400/>, <IP_500/>, <IP_600/>, <IP_4000/> on

 

 

page A-66.

 

 

To change the position of the idle display animation.

 

 

For more information, refer to Graphic Icons <gi/> <IP_300/>,

 

 

<IP_330>, <IP_400/>, <IP_500/>, <IP_600/>, <IP_4000/> on

 

 

page A-68.

 

 

 

Ethernet Switch

The SoundPoint IP and SoundStation IP phones contain two Ethernet ports, labeled LAN and PC, and an embedded Ethernet switch that runs at full line-rate. The Ethernet switch allows a personal computer and other Ethernet devices to connect to the office LAN by daisy chaining through the phone, eliminating the need for a stand-alone hub. The SoundPoint IP switch gives higher transmit priority to packets originating in the phone. The phone can be powered through a local AC power adapter or can be line-powered (power supplied through the signaling or idle pairs of the LAN Ethernet cable). Line powering typically requires that the phone plugs directly into a dedicated LAN jack. Devices that do not require LAN power can then plug into the SoundPoint IP PC Ethernet port.

SoundPoint IP Switch - Port Priorities

To help ensure good voice quality, the Ethernet switch embedded in the SoundPoint IP phones should be configured to give voice traffic emanating from the phone higher transmit priority than those from a device connected to the PC port. If not using a VLAN (VLAN set to blank in the setup menu), this will automatically be the case. If using a VLAN, ensure that the 802.1p priorities for both default and real-time transport protocol (RTP) packet types are set to 2 or greater. Otherwise, these packets will compete equally with those from the PC port. For more information, refer to Quality of Service <QOS/> on page A-47.

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