Resource files, Resource files –7 – Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 2.2.0 User Manual

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The following figure shows one possible layout of the central provisioning

method.

Manual Configuration

When the manual configuration method is employed, any changes made are

stored in a configuration override file. This file is stored on the phone, but a

copy will also be uploaded to the central boot server if one is being used. When

the phone boots, this file is loaded by the application after any centrally

provisioned files have been read, and its settings will override those in the

centrally provisioned files.
This can create a lot of confusion about where parameters are being set, and so

it is best to avoid using the manual method unless you have good reason to do

so.

Resource Files

In addition to the application and the configuration files, the phones may

require resource files that are used by some of the advanced features. These

files are optional, but if the particular feature is being employed, these files are

required.
Some examples of resource files include:

Language dictionaries

Custom fonts

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