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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Administrator's Manual
Type
Administrator's Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
1.61 MB
Category
IP phones
Pages
166
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Administrator's Manual
Type
Administrator's Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
2.20 MB
Category
IP phones
Pages
166
Language
English
Table of contents
1 Overview
9
2 Installation and Operation
11
2.1 Installation Models
11
2.2 Installation Process
12
2.2.1 Basic Network Setup
12
2.2.1.1 DHCP or Manual TCP/IP Setup
13
2.2.1.2 Provisioning File Transfer
13
2.2.1.3 Local User Interface Setup Menus
15
2.2.1.4 Reset to Factory Defaults
19
2.2.2 Application Configuration
19
2.2.2.1 Centralized Configuration
19
2.2.2.2 Local Phone Configuration
25
3 Features
27
3.1 Basic Features
27
3.1.1 Call Log
27
3.1.2 Call Timer
27
3.1.3 Call Waiting
28
3.1.4 Called Party Identification
28
3.1.5 Calling Party Identification
28
3.1.6 Missed Call Notification
28
3.1.7 Configurable Feature Keys
29
3.1.8 Connected Party Identification
33
3.1.9 Context Sensitive Volume Control
33
3.1.10 Customizable Audio Sound Effects
33
3.1.11 Message Waiting Indication
34
3.1.12 Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment
34
3.1.13 Distinctive Ringing
35
3.1.14 Distinctive Call Waiting
35
3.1.15 Do-Not-Disturb
36
3.1.16 Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
36
3.1.17 Local Contact Directory
37
3.1.17.1 Local Contact Directory File Format
39
3.1.18 Local Digit Map
40
3.1.19 Microphone Mute
41
3.1.20 Multiple Line Keys per Registration
41
3.1.21 Multiple Call Appearances
42
3.1.22 Shared Call Appearances
43
3.1.23 Bridged Line Appearances
45
3.1.24 Customizable Fonts and Indicators
46
3.1.25 Soft Key-Driven User Interface
47
3.1.26 Speed Dial
47
3.1.27 Time and Date Display
48
3.1.28 Idle Display Animation
49
3.2 Call Management Features
50
3.2.1 Automatic Off-hook Call Placement
50
3.2.2 Call Hold
51
3.2.3 Call Transfer
51
3.2.4 Three-Way Conference, Local or Centralized
52
3.2.5 Call Diversion (Call Forward)
52
3.2.6 Directed Call Pick-up
53
3.2.7 Group Call Pick-up
54
3.2.8 Call Park / Retrieve
54
3.2.9 Last Call Return
55
3.3 Audio Processing Features
55
3.3.1 Low-Delay Audio Packet Transmission
55
3.3.2 Jitter Buffer and Packet Error Concealment
55
3.3.3 Local Conference Mixing
56
3.3.4 Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
56
3.3.5 DTMF Tone Generation
57
3.3.6 DTMF Event RTP Payload
57
3.3.7 Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC)
58
3.3.8 Audio Codecs
58
3.3.9 Background Noise Suppression (BNS)
59
3.3.10 Comfort Noise Fill
59
3.3.11 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
59
3.4 Presence and Instant Messaging Features
59
3.4.1 Presence
59
3.4.2 Instant Messaging
60
3.5 Localization Features
60
3.5.1 Multilingual User Interface
60
3.5.2 Downloadable Fonts
62
3.5.3 Synthesized Call Progress Tones
62
3.6 Advanced Server Features
63
3.6.1 Voicemail Integration
63
3.6.2 Multiple Registrations
64
3.6.3 ACD login / logout
67
3.6.4 ACD agent available / unavailable
67
3.6.5 Server Redundancy
67
3.6.5.1 DNS SIP Server Name Resolution
68
3.7 Accessory Internet Features
68
3.7.1 MicroBrowser
68
3.8 Security Features
69
3.8.1 Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
69
3.8.2 Custom Certificates
69
3.8.3 Incoming Signaling Validation
70
4 Optimization
71
4.1 Ethernet Switch
71
4.2 Application Network Setup
71
4.2.1 RTP Ports
71
4.2.2 Working with Network Address Translation (NAT)
72
4.3 Updating and Rebooting
73
4.4 Event Logging
74
4.5 Audio Quality Issues and VLANs
75
4.5.1 IP TOS
75
4.5.2 IEEE 802.1p/Q
76
4.5.3 RTCP Support
77
4.6 Configuration Files
78
4.6.1 SIP Configuration - sip.cfg
78
4.6.1.1 Protocol
79
4.6.1.2 Dial Plan
85
4.6.1.3 Localization
86
4.6.1.4 User Preferences
90
4.6.1.5 Tones
91
4.6.1.6 Sampled Audio for Sound Effects
93
4.6.1.7 Sound Effects
95
4.6.1.8 Voice Settings
100
4.6.1.9 Quality of Service
110
4.6.1.10 Basic TCP/IP
112
4.6.1.11 Web Server
115
4.6.1.12 Call Handling Configuration
116
4.6.1.13 Directory
118
4.6.1.14 Fonts
119
4.6.1.15 Keys
121
4.6.1.16 Bitmaps
123
4.6.1.17 Indicators
124
4.6.1.18 Event Logging
127
4.6.1.19 Security
130
4.6.1.20 Provisioning
131
4.6.1.21 RAM Disk
131
4.6.1.22 Request
132
4.6.1.23 Feature
133
4.6.1.24 Resource
134
4.6.1.25 MicroBrowser
135
4.6.2 Per-phone Configuration - phone1.cfg
136
4.6.2.1 Registration
136
4.6.2.2 Calls
139
4.6.2.3 Diversion
141
4.6.2.4 Dial Plan
143
4.6.2.5 Messaging
145
4.6.2.6 Network Address Translation
146
5 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
149
5.1 Basic Protocols
149
5.1.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support
149
5.1.2 Request Support
149
5.1.3 Header Support
150
5.1.4 Response Support
152
5.1.4.1 1xx Responses - Provisional
152
5.1.4.2 2xx Responses - Success
152
5.1.4.3 3xx Responses - Redirection
153
5.1.4.4 4xx Responses - Request Failure
153
5.1.4.5 5xx Responses - Server Failure
154
5.1.4.6 6xx Responses - Global Failure
154
5.1.5 Hold Implementation
155
5.1.6 Reliability of Provisional Responses
155
5.1.7 Transfer
155
5.1.8 Third Party Call Control
155
5.2 Protocol Extensions
156
5.2.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support
156
5.2.2 Request Support
156
5.2.3 SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE)
157
5.2.4 Shared Call Appearance Signaling
157
5.2.5 Bridged Line Appearance Signaling
157
6 Appendix
159
6.1 Trusted Certificate Authority List
159
7 Appendix
163
7.1 Third Party Software Attribution
163
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Administrator's Manual
Type
Administrator's Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
2.19 MB
Category
IP phones
Pages
166
Language
English
Table of contents
1 Overview
9
2 Installation and Operation
11
2.1 Installation Models
11
2.2 Installation Process
12
2.2.1 Basic Network Setup
12
2.2.1.1 DHCP or Manual TCP/IP Setup
13
2.2.1.2 Provisioning File Transfer
13
2.2.1.3 Local User Interface Setup Menus
15
2.2.1.4 Reset to Factory Defaults
19
2.2.2 Application Configuration
19
2.2.2.1 Centralized Configuration
19
2.2.2.2 Local Phone Configuration
25
3 Features
27
3.1 Basic Features
27
3.1.1 Call Log
27
3.1.2 Call Timer
27
3.1.3 Call Waiting
28
3.1.4 Called Party Identification
28
3.1.5 Calling Party Identification
28
3.1.6 Missed Call Notification
28
3.1.7 Configurable Feature Keys
29
3.1.8 Connected Party Identification
33
3.1.9 Context Sensitive Volume Control
33
3.1.10 Customizable Audio Sound Effects
33
3.1.11 Message Waiting Indication
34
3.1.12 Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment
34
3.1.13 Distinctive Ringing
35
3.1.14 Distinctive Call Waiting
35
3.1.15 Do-Not-Disturb
36
3.1.16 Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
36
3.1.17 Local Contact Directory
37
3.1.17.1 Local Contact Directory File Format
39
3.1.18 Local Digit Map
40
3.1.19 Microphone Mute
41
3.1.20 Multiple Line Keys per Registration
41
3.1.21 Multiple Call Appearances
42
3.1.22 Shared Call Appearances
43
3.1.23 Bridged Line Appearances
45
3.1.24 Customizable Fonts and Indicators
46
3.1.25 Soft Key-Driven User Interface
47
3.1.26 Speed Dial
47
3.1.27 Time and Date Display
48
3.1.28 Idle Display Animation
49
3.2 Call Management Features
50
3.2.1 Automatic Off-hook Call Placement
50
3.2.2 Call Hold
51
3.2.3 Call Transfer
51
3.2.4 Three-Way Conference, Local or Centralized
52
3.2.5 Call Diversion (Call Forward)
52
3.2.6 Directed Call Pick-up
53
3.2.7 Group Call Pick-up
54
3.2.8 Call Park / Retrieve
54
3.2.9 Last Call Return
55
3.3 Audio Processing Features
55
3.3.1 Low-Delay Audio Packet Transmission
55
3.3.2 Jitter Buffer and Packet Error Concealment
55
3.3.3 Local Conference Mixing
56
3.3.4 Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
56
3.3.5 DTMF Tone Generation
57
3.3.6 DTMF Event RTP Payload
57
3.3.7 Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC)
58
3.3.8 Audio Codecs
58
3.3.9 Background Noise Suppression (BNS)
59
3.3.10 Comfort Noise Fill
59
3.3.11 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
59
3.4 Presence and Instant Messaging Features
59
3.4.1 Presence
59
3.4.2 Instant Messaging
60
3.5 Localization Features
60
3.5.1 Multilingual User Interface
60
3.5.2 Downloadable Fonts
62
3.5.3 Synthesized Call Progress Tones
62
3.6 Advanced Server Features
63
3.6.1 Voicemail Integration
63
3.6.2 Multiple Registrations
64
3.6.3 ACD login / logout
67
3.6.4 ACD agent available / unavailable
67
3.6.5 Server Redundancy
67
3.6.5.1 DNS SIP Server Name Resolution
68
3.7 Accessory Internet Features
68
3.7.1 MicroBrowser
68
3.8 Security Features
69
3.8.1 Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
69
3.8.2 Custom Certificates
69
3.8.3 Incoming Signaling Validation
70
4 Optimization
71
4.1 Ethernet Switch
71
4.2 Application Network Setup
71
4.2.1 RTP Ports
71
4.2.2 Working with Network Address Translation (NAT)
72
4.3 Updating and Rebooting
73
4.4 Event Logging
74
4.5 Audio Quality Issues and VLANs
75
4.5.1 IP TOS
75
4.5.2 IEEE 802.1p/Q
76
4.5.3 RTCP Support
77
4.6 Configuration Files
78
4.6.1 SIP Configuration - sip.cfg
78
4.6.1.1 Protocol
79
4.6.1.2 Dial Plan
85
4.6.1.3 Localization
86
4.6.1.4 User Preferences
90
4.6.1.5 Tones
91
4.6.1.6 Sampled Audio for Sound Effects
93
4.6.1.7 Sound Effects
95
4.6.1.8 Voice Settings
100
4.6.1.9 Quality of Service
110
4.6.1.10 Basic TCP/IP
112
4.6.1.11 Web Server
115
4.6.1.12 Call Handling Configuration
116
4.6.1.13 Directory
118
4.6.1.14 Fonts
119
4.6.1.15 Keys
121
4.6.1.16 Bitmaps
123
4.6.1.17 Indicators
124
4.6.1.18 Event Logging
127
4.6.1.19 Security
130
4.6.1.20 Provisioning
131
4.6.1.21 RAM Disk
131
4.6.1.22 Request
132
4.6.1.23 Feature
133
4.6.1.24 Resource
134
4.6.1.25 MicroBrowser
135
4.6.2 Per-phone Configuration - phone1.cfg
136
4.6.2.1 Registration
136
4.6.2.2 Calls
139
4.6.2.3 Diversion
141
4.6.2.4 Dial Plan
143
4.6.2.5 Messaging
145
4.6.2.6 Network Address Translation
146
5 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
149
5.1 Basic Protocols
149
5.1.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support
149
5.1.2 Request Support
149
5.1.3 Header Support
150
5.1.4 Response Support
152
5.1.4.1 1xx Responses - Provisional
152
5.1.4.2 2xx Responses - Success
152
5.1.4.3 3xx Responses - Redirection
153
5.1.4.4 4xx Responses - Request Failure
153
5.1.4.5 5xx Responses - Server Failure
154
5.1.4.6 6xx Responses - Global Failure
154
5.1.5 Hold Implementation
155
5.1.6 Reliability of Provisional Responses
155
5.1.7 Transfer
155
5.1.8 Third Party Call Control
155
5.2 Protocol Extensions
156
5.2.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support
156
5.2.2 Request Support
156
5.2.3 SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE)
157
5.2.4 Shared Call Appearance Signaling
157
5.2.5 Bridged Line Appearance Signaling
157
6 Appendix
159
6.1 Trusted Certificate Authority List
159
7 Appendix
163
7.1 Third Party Software Attribution
163
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Administrator's Manual
Type
Administrator's Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
1.62 MB
Category
IP phones
Pages
166
Language
English
Table of contents
1 Overview
9
2 Installation and Operation
11
2.1 Installation Models
11
2.2 Installation Process
12
2.2.1 Basic Network Setup
12
2.2.1.1 DHCP or Manual TCP/IP Setup
13
2.2.1.2 Provisioning File Transfer
13
2.2.1.3 Local User Interface Setup Menus
15
2.2.1.4 Reset to Factory Defaults
19
2.2.2 Application Configuration
19
2.2.2.1 Centralized Configuration
19
2.2.2.2 Local Phone Configuration
25
3 Features
27
3.1 Basic Features
27
3.1.1 Call Log
27
3.1.2 Call Timer
27
3.1.3 Call Waiting
28
3.1.4 Called Party Identification
28
3.1.5 Calling Party Identification
28
3.1.6 Missed Call Notification
28
3.1.7 Configurable Feature Keys
29
3.1.8 Connected Party Identification
33
3.1.9 Context Sensitive Volume Control
33
3.1.10 Customizable Audio Sound Effects
33
3.1.11 Message Waiting Indication
34
3.1.12 Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment
34
3.1.13 Distinctive Ringing
35
3.1.14 Distinctive Call Waiting
35
3.1.15 Do-Not-Disturb
36
3.1.16 Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
36
3.1.17 Local Contact Directory
37
3.1.17.1 Local Contact Directory File Format
39
3.1.18 Local Digit Map
40
3.1.19 Microphone Mute
41
3.1.20 Multiple Line Keys per Registration
41
3.1.21 Multiple Call Appearances
42
3.1.22 Shared Call Appearances
43
3.1.23 Bridged Line Appearances
45
3.1.24 Customizable Fonts and Indicators
46
3.1.25 Soft Key-Driven User Interface
47
3.1.26 Speed Dial
47
3.1.27 Time and Date Display
48
3.1.28 Idle Display Animation
49
3.2 Call Management Features
50
3.2.1 Automatic Off-hook Call Placement
50
3.2.2 Call Hold
50
3.2.3 Call Transfer
51
3.2.4 Three-Way Conference, Local or Centralized
51
3.2.5 Call Diversion (Call Forward)
52
3.2.6 Directed Call Pick-up
53
3.2.7 Group Call Pick-up
53
3.2.8 Call Park / Retrieve
53
3.2.9 Last Call Return
54
3.3 Audio Processing Features
54
3.3.1 Low-Delay Audio Packet Transmission
54
3.3.2 Jitter Buffer and Packet Error Concealment
54
3.3.3 Local Conference Mixing
55
3.3.4 Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
55
3.3.5 DTMF Tone Generation
56
3.3.6 DTMF Event RTP Payload
56
3.3.7 Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC)
57
3.3.8 Audio Codecs
57
3.3.9 Background Noise Suppression (BNS)
58
3.3.10 Comfort Noise Fill
58
3.3.11 Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
58
3.4 Presence and Instant Messaging Features
58
3.4.1 Presence
59
3.4.2 Instant Messaging
59
3.5 Localization Features
60
3.5.1 Multilingual User Interface
60
3.5.2 Downloadable Fonts
61
3.5.3 Synthesized Call Progress Tones
61
3.6 Advanced Server Features
62
3.6.1 Voicemail Integration
62
3.6.2 Multiple Registrations
63
3.6.3 ACD login / logout
66
3.6.4 ACD agent available / unavailable
66
3.6.5 Server Redundancy
66
3.6.5.1 DNS SIP Server Name Resolution
67
3.7 Accessory Internet Features
67
3.7.1 MicroBrowser
67
3.8 Security Features
68
3.8.1 Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
68
3.8.2 Custom Certificates
68
3.8.3 Incoming Signaling Validation
69
4 Optimization
71
4.1 Ethernet Switch
71
4.2 Application Network Setup
71
4.2.1 RTP Ports
71
4.2.2 Working with Network Address Translation (NAT)
72
4.3 Updating and Rebooting
73
4.4 Event Logging
74
4.5 Audio Quality Issues and VLANs
75
4.5.1 IP TOS
75
4.5.2 IEEE 802.1p/Q
76
4.5.3 RTCP Support
77
4.6 Configuration Files
79
4.6.1 SIP Configuration - sip.cfg
81
4.6.1.1 Protocol
81
4.6.1.2 Dial Plan
87
4.6.1.3 Localization
88
4.6.1.4 User Preferences
92
4.6.1.5 Tones
93
4.6.1.6 Sampled Audio for Sound Effects
95
4.6.1.7 Sound Effects
97
4.6.1.8 Voice Settings
102
4.6.1.9 Quality of Service
110
4.6.1.10 Basic TCP/IP
112
4.6.1.11 Web Server
115
4.6.1.12 Call Handling Configuration
116
4.6.1.13 Directory
118
4.6.1.14 Fonts
119
4.6.1.15 Keys
121
4.6.1.16 Bitmaps
124
4.6.1.17 Indicators
125
4.6.1.18 Event Logging
128
4.6.1.19 Security
131
4.6.1.20 Provisioning
132
4.6.1.21 RAM Disk
132
4.6.1.22 Request
133
4.6.1.23 Feature
134
4.6.1.24 Resource
135
4.6.1.25 MicroBrowser
136
4.6.2 Per-phone Configuration - phone1.cfg
137
4.6.2.1 Registration
137
4.6.2.2 Calls
139
4.6.2.3 Diversion
141
4.6.2.4 Dial Plan
143
4.6.2.5 Messaging
145
4.6.2.6 Network Address Translation
146
5 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
149
5.1 Basic Protocols
149
5.1.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support
149
5.1.2 Request Support
149
5.1.3 Header Support
150
5.1.4 Response Support
152
5.1.4.1 1xx Responses - Provisional
152
5.1.4.2 2xx Responses - Success
152
5.1.4.3 3xx Responses - Redirection
153
5.1.4.4 4xx Responses - Request Failure
153
5.1.4.5 5xx Responses - Server Failure
154
5.1.4.6 6xx Responses - Global Failure
154
5.1.5 Hold Implementation
155
5.1.6 Reliability of Provisional Responses
155
5.1.7 Transfer
155
5.1.8 Third Party Call Control
155
5.2 Protocol Extensions
156
5.2.1 RFC and Internet Draft Support
156
5.2.2 Request Support
156
5.2.3 SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE)
157
5.2.4 Shared Call Appearance Signaling
157
5.2.5 Bridged Line Appearance Signaling
157
6 Appendix
159
6.1 Trusted Certificate Authority List
159
7 Appendix
163
7.1 Third Party Software Attribution
163
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Frequently Asked Questions Manual
Type
Frequently Asked Questions Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
43.46 KB
Pages
6
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Owner's manual
Type
Owner's manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
5.08 MB
Category
Telephones
Pages
36
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Quick Start
Type
Quick Start
Brand
Polycom
Size
754.93 KB
Pages
4
Language
English, French
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Quick start guide
Type
Quick start guide
Brand
Polycom
Size
131.47 KB
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Quick start guide
Type
Quick start guide
Brand
Polycom
Size
682.32 KB
Pages
8
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Quick Tip
Type
Quick Tip
Brand
Polycom
Size
704.14 KB
Category
Telephones
Pages
9
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Quick User Manual
Type
Quick User Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
318.65 KB
Category
Mobile phones
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Quick User Manual
Type
Quick User Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
142.50 KB
Category
Mobile phones
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Quick User Manual
Type
Quick User Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
616.53 KB
Category
Mobile phones
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Reference guide
Type
Reference guide
Brand
Polycom
Size
175.91 KB
Category
IP phones
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Reference guide
Type
Reference guide
Brand
Polycom
Size
162.30 KB
Category
IP phones
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Release note
Type
Release note
Brand
Polycom
Size
154.50 KB
Category
Networking
Pages
31
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 Supplementary Manual
Type
Supplementary Manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
33.62 KB
Category
IP phones
Pages
4
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 User guide
Type
User guide
Brand
Polycom
Size
127.47 KB
Category
Mobile phones
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 User guide
Type
User guide
Brand
Polycom
Size
99.62 KB
Category
Mobile phones
Pages
2
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
1.50 MB
Category
Software
Pages
188
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
394.42 KB
Category
Telephones
Pages
36
Language
English
Table of contents
Contents
5
Overview
7
What is the Microbrowser
7
What is XHTML
8
How to Create Applications
9
Application Development
11
Supported XHTML Elements
11
Basic Tags
12
Link Tags
13
Input Tags
13
Image Tags
16
Table Tags
17
Meta Information Tags
19
HTTP Support
19
Microbrowser User Interface
20
Launching the Microbrowser
21
Navigation and Form Editing
21
Idle Display Microbrowser
22
Developing an XHTML Application
22
Changing Configuration Parameters
22
Sample Application
23
Troubleshooting
27
XML Errors
27
Appendix
29
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 User manual
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User manual
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Polycom
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663.54 KB
Category
IP phones
Pages
71
Language
English
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Polycom SoundPoint IP 601 User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Polycom
Size
5.25 MB
Category
IP phones
Pages
347
Language
English
Table of contents
Contents
5
Introducing the SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Family
11
SoundPoint IP Desktop Phones
11
SoundStation IP Conference Phones
14
Key Features of Your SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones
16
Overview
19
Where SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones Fit
20
Session Initiation Protocol Application Architecture
21
BootROM
21
Application
22
Configuration
23
Resource Files
25
Available Features
26
New Features in SIP 3.1
31
Setting up Your System
33
Setting Up the Network
34
DHCP or Manual TCP/IP Setup
34
Supported Provisioning Protocols
36
Modifying the Network Configuration
37
Setting Up the Boot Server
44
Deploying Phones From the Boot Server
46
Upgrading SIP Application
51
Supporting SoundPoint IP and SoundStation IP Phones
51
Supporting SoundPoint IP 300 and 500 Phones
52
Configuring Your System
55
Setting Up Basic Features
55
Call Log
57
Call Timer
57
Call Waiting
57
Called Party Identification
58
Calling Party Identification
58
Missed Call Notification
58
Connected Party Identification
59
Context Sensitive Volume Control
59
Customizable Audio Sound Effects
59
Message Waiting Indication
60
Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment
60
Distinctive Ringing
61
Distinctive Call Waiting
61
Do Not Disturb
62
Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
62
Local Contact Directory
63
Local Digit Map
66
Microphone Mute
67
Soft Key Activated User Interface
67
Speed Dial
67
Time and Date Display
68
Idle Display Animation
69
Ethernet Switch
69
Graphic Display Backgrounds
70
Automatic Off-Hook Call Placement
71
Call Hold
71
Call Transfer
72
Local / Centralized Conferencing
73
Call Forward
74
Directed Call Pick-Up
75
Group Call Pick-Up
76
Call Park/Retrieve
76
Last Call Return
76
Setting Up Advanced Features
76
Configurable Feature Keys
78
Multiple Line Keys per Registration
79
Multiple Call Appearances
79
Shared Call Appearances
80
Bridged Line Appearance
81
Busy Lamp Field
82
Customizable Fonts and Indicators
83
Instant Messaging
84
Multilingual User Interface
84
Downloadable Fonts
85
Synthesized Call Progress Tones
86
Microbrowser
86
Real-Time Transport Protocol Ports
87
Network Address Translation
88
Corporate Directory
88
Recording and Playback of Audio Calls
91
Daisy-Chaining Phones
92
Provisioning Phones Over CLink
93
Enhanced Feature Keys
94
Configurable Soft Keys
104
Voice Mail Integration
108
Multiple Registrations
109
Automatic Call Distribution
110
Server Redundancy
110
Presence
114
Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005 Integration
115
Access URL in SIP Message
119
Static DNS Cache
122
Display of Warnings from SIP Headers
126
Setting Up Audio Features
127
Low-Delay Audio Packet Transmission
128
Jitter Buffer and Packet Error Concealment
128
Voice Activity Detection
128
DTMF Tone Generation
129
DTMF Event RTP Payload
129
Acoustic Echo Cancellation
129
Audio Codecs
130
Background Noise Suppression
131
Comfort Noise Fill
131
Automatic Gain Control
132
IP Type-of-Service
132
IEEE 802.1p/Q
132
Voice Quality Monitoring
133
Dynamic Noise Reduction
134
Treble/Bass Controls
134
Setting Up Security Features
134
Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
135
Custom Certificates
135
Incoming Signaling Validation
136
Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol
136
Configuration File Encryption
136
Configuring SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones Locally
137
Troubleshooting Your SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones
139
Error Messages
140
BootROM Error Messages
140
Application Error Messages
141
Status Menu
142
Log Files
143
Reading a Boot Log
146
Reading an Application Log
147
Testing Phone Hardware
147
Power and Startup
148
Controls
149
Access to Screens and Systems
150
Calling
151
Displays
152
Audio
153
Upgrading
153
Configuration Files
155
Master Configuration Files
156
Application Configuration
158
Protocol <voIpProt/>
160
Dial Plan <dialplan/>
171
Localization <lcl/>
175
User Preferences <up/>
179
Tones <tones/>
181
Sampled Audio for Sound Effects <saf/>
184
Sound Effects <se/>
185
Voice Settings <voice/>
191
Quality of Service <QOS/>
209
Basic TCP/IP <TCP_IP/>
212
Web Server <httpd/>
217
Call Handling Configuration <call/>
218
Directory <dir/>
222
Presence <pres/>
226
Fonts <font/>
226
Keys <key/>
229
Backgrounds <bg/>
231
Bitmaps <bitmap/>
234
Indicators <ind/>
234
Event Logging <log/>
238
Security <sec/>
242
License <license/>
243
Provisioning <prov/>
244
RAM Disk <ramdisk/>
244
Request <request/>
245
Feature <feature/>
246
Resource <res/>
247
Microbrowser <mb/>
249
Applications <apps/>
252
Peer Networking <pnet/>
254
DNS Cache <dns/>
254
Soft Keys <softkey/>
257
Per-Phone Configuration
260
Registration <reg/>
261
Calls <call/>
265
Diversion <divert/>
268
Dial Plan <dialplan/>
270
Messaging <msg/>
273
Network Address Translation <nat/>
274
Attendant <attendant/>
275
Roaming Buddies <roaming_buddies/>
276
Roaming Privacy <roaming_privacy/>
277
User Preferences <user_preferences/>
277
Flash Parameter Configuration
278
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
283
RFC and Internet Draft Support
284
Request Support
285
Header Support
286
Response Support
288
Hold Implementation
291
Reliability of Provisional Responses
291
Transfer
291
Third Party Call Control
291
SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions
292
Shared Call Appearance Signaling
292
Bridged Line Appearance Signaling
292
Miscellaneous Administrative Tasks
293
Trusted Certificate Authority List
293
Encrypting Configuration Files
296
Changing the Key on the Phone
297
Adding a Background Logo
298
BootROM/SIP Application Dependencies
301
Migration Dependencies
301
Multiple Key Combinations
302
Default Feature Key Layouts
304
Internal Key Functions
311
Assigning a VLAN ID Using DHCP
315
Parsing Vendor ID Information
316
Product, Model, and Part Number Mapping
318
Disabling PC Ethernet Port
319
Third Party Software
321
Index
327
New or Changed Features
339
Distribution Zip File
339
Electronic Hookswitch
339
Graphic Display Backgrounds
339
Multilingual User Interface
339
Backlight Intensity
340
Voice Quality Monitoring
340
Audio Codecs
340
Configuration File Changes
340
Gains <gain/>
341
Receive Equalization <rxEq/>
342
Transmit Equalization <txEq/>
342
Background <bg/>
343
Bitmaps <bitmap/>
345
Multiple Key Combinations and Default Key Layout
345
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Pages
254
Language
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Table of contents
Contents
5
Introducing the SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Family
11
SoundPoint IP Desktop Phones
12
SoundStation IP Conference Phone
14
Key Features of Your SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones
15
Overview
17
Where SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones Fit
18
Session Initiation Protocol Application Architecture
19
BootROM
19
Application
20
Configuration
21
Resource Files
23
Available Features
24
Setting up Your System
29
Setting Up the Network
30
DHCP or Manual TCP/IP Setup
30
Supported Provisioning Protocols
32
Modifying the Network Configuration
33
Setting Up the Boot Server
40
Deploying Phones From the Boot Server
42
Upgrading SIP Application
45
Supporting SoundPoint IP and SoundStation IP Phones
45
Supporting SoundPoint IP 300 and 500 Phones
46
Configuring Your System
49
Setting Up Basic Features
49
Call Log
51
Call Timer
51
Call Waiting
51
Called Party Identification
52
Calling Party Identification
52
Missed Call Notification
52
Connected Party Identification
53
Context Sensitive Volume Control
53
Customizable Audio Sound Effects
53
Message Waiting Indication
54
Distinctive Incoming Call Treatment
54
Distinctive Ringing
55
Distinctive Call Waiting
55
Do Not Disturb
56
Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
57
Local Contact Directory
57
Local Digit Map
60
Microphone Mute
61
Soft Key Activated User Interface
61
Speed Dial
61
Time and Date Display
61
Idle Display Animation
62
Ethernet Switch
63
Automatic Off-Hook Call Placement
64
Call Hold
64
Call Transfer
65
Local / Centralized Conferencing
65
Call Forward
66
Directed Call Pick-Up
67
Group Call Pick-Up
68
Call Park/Retrieve
68
Last Call Return
68
Setting Up Advanced Features
68
Configurable Feature Keys
69
Multiple Line Keys per Registration
70
Multiple Call Appearances
71
Shared Call Appearances
71
Bridged Line Appearance
72
Busy Lamp Field
73
Customizable Fonts and Indicators
74
Instant Messaging
74
Multilingual User Interface
75
Downloadable Fonts
76
Synthesized Call Progress Tones
76
Microbrowser
76
Real-Time Transport Protocol Ports
77
Network Address Translation
78
Voice Mail Integration
78
Multiple Registrations
79
Automatic Call Distribution
81
Server Redundancy
82
Presence
85
Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005 Integration
86
Setting Up Audio Features
90
Low-Delay Audio Packet Transmission
90
Jitter Buffer and Packet Error Concealment
90
Voice Activity Detection
91
DTMF Tone Generation
91
DTMF Event RTP Payload
92
Acoustic Echo Cancellation
92
Audio Codecs
93
Background Noise Suppression
94
Comfort Noise Fill
94
Automatic Gain Control
94
IP Type-of-Service
94
IEEE 802.1p/Q
95
Setting Up Security Features
95
Local User and Administrator Privilege Levels
96
Custom Certificates
96
Incoming Signaling Validation
97
Configuration File Encryption
97
Configuring SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones Locally
98
Troubleshooting Your SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones
99
Error Messages
100
BootROM Error Messages
100
Application Error Messages
101
Status Menu
102
Log Files
102
Reading a Boot Log
105
Reading an Application Log
106
Power and Startup
107
Controls
108
Access to Screens and Systems
109
Calling
110
Displays
111
Audio
112
Upgrading
112
Configuration Files
113
Master Configuration Files
114
Application Configuration
116
Protocol <volpProt/>
118
Dial Plan <dialplan/>
128
Localization <lcl/>
131
User Preferences <up/>
135
Tones <tones/>
136
Sampled Audio for Sound Effects <saf/>
139
Sound Effects <se/>
140
Voice Settings <voice/>
146
Quality of Service <QOS/>
159
Basic TCP/IP <TCP_IP/>
162
Web Server <httpd/>
166
Call Handling Configuration <call/>
167
Directory <dir/>
170
Presence <pres/>
172
Fonts <font/>
172
Keys <key/>
175
Bitmaps <bitmap/>
177
Indicators <ind/>
177
Event Logging <log/>
181
Security <sec/>
185
License <license/>
186
Provisioning <prov/>
187
RAM Disk <ramdisk/>
188
Request <request/>
188
Feature <feature/>
189
Resource <res/>
190
Microbrowser <mb/>
191
USB Port <usb/>
194
Per-Phone Configuration
194
Registration <reg/>
195
Calls <call/>
199
Diversion <divert/>
202
Dial Plan <dialplan/>
204
Messaging <msg/>
207
Network Address Translation <nat/>
208
Attendant <attendant/>
209
Roaming Buddies <roaming_buddies/>
210
Roaming Privacy <roaming_privacy/>
210
Flash Parameter Configuration
211
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
215
RFC and Internet Draft Support
216
Request Support
217
Header Support
218
Response Support
220
Hold Implementation
223
Reliability of Provisional Responses
223
Transfer
223
Third Party Call Control
223
SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions
223
Shared Call Appearance Signaling
224
Bridged Line Appearance Signaling
224
Miscellaneous Administrative Tasks
225
Trusted Certificate Authority List
225
Encrypting Configuration Files
227
Changing the Key on the Phone
229
Adding a Background Logo
229
BootROM/SIP Application Dependencies
231
Migration Dependencies
232
Multiple Key Combinations
233
Default Feature Key Layouts
234
Assigning a VLAN ID Using DHCP
238
Parsing Vendor ID Information
240
Third Party Software
243
Index
249
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