Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 3.1 User Manual

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Overview

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Multiple Call Appearances

—The phone supports multiple concurrent

calls. The hold feature can be used to pause activity on one call and

switch to another call.

Multiple Line Keys per Registration

—More than one line key can be

allocated to a single.

Multiple Registrations

—SoundPoint IP desktop phones support

multiple registrations per phone. However, SoundStation IP

conference phones support a single registration.

Network Address Translation

—The phones can work with certain

types of network address translation (NAT).

Presence

—Allows the phone to monitor the status of other

users/devices and allows other users to monitor it. Requires call

server support.

Real-Time Transport Protocol Ports

—The phone treats all real- time

transport protocol (RTP) streams as bi-directional from a control

perspective and expects that both RTP end points will negotiate the

respective destination IP addresses and ports.

Recording and Playback of Audio Calls

— Recording and playback

allows the user to record any active conversation using the phone on

a USB device. The files are date and time stamped for easy archiving

and can be played back on the phone or on any computer with a media

playback program what supports the .wav format. This feature is part

of the Productivity Suite.

Server Redundancy

—Server redundancy is often required in VoIP

deployments to ensure continuity of phone service for events where

the call server needs to be taken offline for maintenance, the server

fails, or the connection from the phone to the server fails.

Shared Call Appearances

—Calls and lines on multiple phones can be

logically related to each other. Requires call server support.

Static DNS Cache

—Set up a static DNS cache and provide for negative

caching.

Synthesized Call Progress Tones

—In order to emulate the familiar

and efficient audible call progress feedback generated by the PSTN

and traditional PBX equipment, call progress tones are synthesized

during the life cycle of a call. Customizable for certain regions, for

example, Europe has different tones from North America.

Voice Mail Integration

—Compatible with voice mail servers.

Audio Features

Acoustic Echo Cancellation

—Employs advanced acoustic echo

cancellation for hands-free operation.

Audio Codecs

—Supports the standard audio codecs.

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