Polycom 1725-11530-200 Rev A1 Car Speaker User Manual


 
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint
®
IP / SoundStation
®
IP Installation and Operation
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ports only the mentioned platforms. If an unsupported protocol is specified, this may
result in a defined behavior, see the table below for details of which protocol the phone
will use. The “Specified Protocol” listed in the table can be selected in the Server Type
field or the Server Address can include a transfer protocol, for example http://
usr:pwd@server (refer to 2.2.1.3.3 Server Menu on page 11). The boot server address
can be an IP address, domain string name, or URL. The boot server address can also be
obtained through DHCP. Configuration file names in the <Ethernet address>.cfg file
can include a transfer protocol, for example https://usr:pwd@server/dir/file.cfg. If a
user name and password are specified as part of the server address or file name, they
will be used only if the server supports them.
For downloading the bootROM and application images to the phone, the secure
HTTPS protocol is not available. To guarantee software integrity, the bootROM will
only download cryptographically signed bootROM or application images. For
HTTPS, widely recognized certificate authorities are trusted by the phone and custom
certificates can be added (refer to 6.1 Trusted Certificate Authority List on page 173).
Note
A URL should contain forward slashes instead of back slashes and should not contain spaces. Escape
characters are not supported. If a user name and password are not specified, the Server User and
Server Password will be used (refer to 2.2.1.3.3 Server Menu on page 11).
Specified
Protocol
Protocol used by bootROM Protocol used by SIP Application
300, 500 301, 430, 501,
600, 601,
4000
300, 500 301, 430, 501,
600, 601,
4000
FTP FTP FTP FTP FTP
TFTP TFTP TFTP TFTP TFTP
HTTP FTP HTTP HTTP HTTP
HTTPS FTP HTTP Not supported. Trans-
fers will fail.
HTTPS