Microsoft live communications server 2005, Integration, Microsoft – Polycom SOUNDPOINT SIP 2.2.0 User Manual

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monitored status occurs. Phone status changes are broadcast automatically to

monitoring phones when the user engages in calls or invokes do-not-disturb.

The user can also manually specify a state to convey, overriding, and perhaps

masking, the automatic behavior.

The presence feature works differently when Microsoft Live Communications

Server 2005 is used as the call server. For more information, refer to the

following section,

Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005 Integration

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Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:

Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005 Integration

SoundPoint IP phones can used with Microsoft Live Communications

Server 2005 and Microsoft Office Communicator to help improve business

efficiencies and increase productivity and to share ideas and information

immediately with business contacts.

Note

Notification when a change in monitored status occurs will be available in a
subsequent release.

Central

(boot server)

XML file: <Ethernet
address>-directory.
xml

The <bw>0</bw> (buddy watching) and <bb>0</bb> (buddy
blocking) elements in the <Ethernet address>-directory.xml file
dictate the Presence aspects of directory entries.

For more information, refer to

Local Contact Directory File Format

on page

4-10

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Local

Local Phone User
Interface

The user can edit the directory contents. The Watch Buddy and
Block Buddy fields control the buddy behavior of contacts.

Changes will be stored in the phone’s flash file system and backed up
to the boot server copy of <Ethernet address>-directory.xml if this
is configured. When the phone boots, the boot server copy of the
directory, if present, will overwrite the local copy.

Note

Any contacts added through the SoundPoint IP phone’s buddy list will appear in as
a contact in Microsoft Office Communicator and Windows Messenger.

Polycom recommends that the BLF not be used in conjunction with the Microsoft
Live Communications Server 2005 feature. For more information, refer to

Busy

Lamp Field

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