Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 2.2.0 User Manual

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Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP

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local conditions. Changing the default daylight savings parameters will

likely be necessary outside of North American locations.

a

(Optional) Disable the local web (HTTP) server or change its

signalling port if local security policy dictates.

b

Change the default location settings for user interface language and

time and date format.

3.

(Optional) Create a master configuration file by performing the following

steps:

a

Create per-phone or per-platform <Ethernet address>.cfg files by

using the 00000000000.cfg and files from the distribution as templates.

For more information, refer to

Master Configuration Files

on page

A-2

.

b

Edit the CONFIG_FILES attribute of the <Ethernet address>.cfg files

so that it references the appropriate phone[MACaddress].cfg file.

For example, replace the reference to phone1.cfg with

phone[MACaddress].cfg.

c

Edit the CONFIG_FILES attribute of the <Ethernet address>.cfg files

so that it references the appropriate sipXXXX.cfg file.

For example, replace the reference to sip.cfg with sip650.cfg.

d

Edit the LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY attribute of the <Ethernet

address>.cfg files so that it points to the log file directory.

e

Edit the CONTACT_DIRECTORY attribute of the <Ethernet

address>.cfg files so that it points to the organization’s contact

directory.

4.

Reboot the phones by pressing the reboot multiple key combination.
For more information, refer to

Multiple Key Combinations

on page

C-9

.

The bootROM and SIP application modify the APPLICATION

APP_FILE_PATH attribute of the <Ethernet address>.cfg files so that it

references the appropriate sip.ld files.
For example, the reference to sip.ld is changed to 2345-11605-001.sip.ld to

boot the SoundPoint IP 601 image.

Note

At this point , the phone sends a DHCP Discover packet to the DHCP server. This
is found in the Bootstrap Protocol/option "Vendor Class Identifier" section of the
packet and includes the phone’s part number and the bootROM version.

For example, a SoundPoint IP 650 might send the following information:

5EL@
DC?5cSc52*46*(9N7*<u6=pPolycomSoundPointIP-SPIP_6502345-12600-001,1B
R/4.0.0.0155/23-May-07 13:35BR/4.0.0.0155/23-May-07 13:35

For more information, refer to

Parsing Vendor ID Information

on page

C-16

.

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