Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP

Element

Permitted Values

Interpretation

 

 

 

sd

Null, 1 to 9999

speed-dial index

 

 

Associates a particular entry with a speed dial bin for one-touch

 

 

dialing or dialing from the speed dial menu.

 

 

Note: On the SoundPoint IP 330/320 and the SoundStation IP 6000

 

 

and 7000, the maximum speed-dial index is 99.

 

 

 

rt

Null, 1 to 21

ring type

 

 

When incoming calls can be associated with a directory entry by

 

 

matching the address fields, this field is used to specify ring type to

 

 

be used.

 

 

 

dc

UTF-8 encoded string

divert contact

 

containing digits (the

The forward-to address for the autodivert feature.

 

user part of a SIP

 

 

 

URL) or a string that

 

 

constitutes a valid SIP

 

 

URL

 

 

 

 

ad

0,1

auto divert

 

 

If set to 1, automatically diverts callers that match the directory entry

 

 

to the address specified in divert contact.

 

 

Note: If auto-divert is enabled, it has precedence over auto-reject.

 

 

 

ar

0,1

auto-reject

 

 

If set to 1, automatically rejects callers that match the directory entry.

 

 

Note: If auto-divert is also enabled, it has precedence over

 

 

auto-reject.

 

 

 

bw

0,1

buddy watching

 

 

If set to 1, add this contact to the list of watched phones.

 

 

 

bb

0,1

buddy block

 

 

If set to 1, block this contact from watching this phone.

 

 

 

Local Digit Map

The phone has a local digit map feature to automate the setup phase of number-only calls. When properly configured, this feature eliminates the need for using the Dial or Send soft key when making outgoing calls. As soon as a digit pattern matching the digit map is found, the call setup process will complete automatically. The configuration syntax is based on recommendations in 2.1.5 of RFC 3435. The phone behavior when the user dials digits that do not match the digit map is configurable. It is also possible to strip a trailing # from the digits sent or to replace certain matched digits (with the introduction of “R” to the digit map).

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Polycom SIP 3.1 manual Local Digit Map, 7000, the maximum speed-dial index is, Auto-reject

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