Polycom SIP 3.1 Speaker System User Manual


 
Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
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Server Address dotted-decimal IP address
OR
domain name string
OR
URL
All addresses can be followed
by an optional directory and
optional file name.
The boot server to use if the DHCP client is disabled, the
DHCP server does not send a boot server option, or the
Boot Server parameter is set to Static. The phone can
contact multiple IP addresses per DNS name. These
redundant boot servers must all use the same protocol. If
a URL is used it can include a user name and password.
Refer to Supported Provisioning Protocols on page 3-4. A
directory and the master configuration file can be
specified.
Note: ":", "@", or "/" can be used in the user name or
password these characters if they are correctly escaped
using the method specified in RFC 1738.
Server User any string The user name used when the phone logs into the server
(if required) for the selected Server Type.
Note: If the Server Address is a URL with a user name,
this will be ignored.
Server Password any string The password used when the phone logs in to the server
if required for the selected Server Type.
Note: If the Server Address is a URL with user name and
password, this will be ignored.
File Transmit Tries 1 to 10
Default 3
The number of attempts to transfer a file. (An attempt is
defined as trying to download the file from all IP
addresses that map to a particular domain name.)
Retry Wait 0 to 300
Default 1
The minimum amount of time that must elapse before
retrying a file transfer, in seconds. The time is measured
from the start of a transfer attempt which is defined as the
set of upload/download transactions made with the IP
addresses that map to a given boot server's DNS host
name. If the set of transactions in an attempt is equal to or
greater than the Retry Wait value, then there will be no
further delay before the next attempt is started.
For more information, refer to Deploying Phones From the
Boot Server on page 3-14.
Network Cable/DSL,
LAN,
Dial-up
The network environment the phone is operating in.
The default value is Cable/DSL.
Tag SN to UA Disabled, Enabled If enabled, the phone’s serial number (MAC address) is
included in the User-Agent header of the Microbrowser.
The default value is Disabled.
Note
The Server User and Server Password parameters should be changed from the
default values. Note that for insecure protocols the user chosen should have very
few privileges on the server.
Name Possible Values Description