Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 3.1 User Manual

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Index

Index – 5

missed call configuration A–112

Network Address Translation A–120

no answer A–115

quotas A–94

registration A–107

roaming buddies A–122

roaming privacy A–123

routing A–118

routing server A–118

per-phone configuration file A–106
phone diagnostics 5–9
phone1.cfg A–106
port <port> A–62
presence 4–60
presence <pres> A–72
product-model-part number mapping C–26
protocol <voIpProt> A–6
protocol server <server> A–7
protocol special events <specialEvent> A–16
provisioning <prov> A–90
provisioning over CLink 4–39
provisioning protocols 3–4
provisioning protocols, supported 3–4

Q
QOS. See also Quality of Service
Quality of Service <QOS> A–55
quotas <quotas> A–94

R
RAM disk <ramdisk> A–90
rebooting phones 3–17, 3–20
receive equalization <rxEq> A–49
registration <reg> A–107
reliability of provisional responses B–9
request <request> A–91
request delay <delay> A–91
request validation <requestValidation> A–15
resetting to factory defaults 3–5
resource <res> A–93
resource files, overview 2–7
RFC support B–2
ring type <rt> A–36
ringer patterns A–34
roaming buddies <roaming_buddies> A–122
roaming privacy <roaming_provacy> A–123
routing <routing> A–118
routing server <server> A–21, A–118

RTP <RTP> A–56, A–57, A–62

S
sampled audio files A–31
sampled audio for sound effects <saf> A–30
SCA. See also shared call appearances
scheduled logging parameters A–87
SDP <SDP> A–9
secure real-time transport protocol 4–82
security <sec> A–88
server menu 3–9
server redundancy 4–56
server-based call forwarding See also call

forwarding

server-based DND See also do not disturb
Services key. See also Applications key
Session Initiation Protocol
setting up

advanced features 4–22

audio features 4–73

basic features 4–1

boot server 3–12

network 3–2

security features 4–80

shared call appearance signaling B–10
shared call appearances
shared calls <shared> A–67
shared lines

barge-in 4–27, A–109

SIP

1xx Responses - Provisional B–6

2xx Responses - Success B–6

3xx Responses - Redirection B–7

4xx Responses - Request Failure B–7

5xx Responses - Server Failure B–8

6xx Responses - Global Failure B–8

application architecture 2–3

basic protocols, hold implementation B–9

basic protocols, request support B–3

basic protocols, response support B–6

basic protocols, RFC and Internet draft

support B–2

basic protocols, transfer B–9

instant messaging and presence leveraging

extensions B–10

RFC 2–1

SIP application

description 2–4

installing 3–14

upgrading 3–19

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