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


 
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint
®
IP / SoundStation
®
IP Installation and Operation
20 Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc.
Step: Instructions:
1. Set up boot server(s).
Note:
Typically all phones are configured with
the same server account, but the server
account provides a means of conveniently
partitioning the configuration. Give each
account an unique home directory on the
server and change the configuration on an
account-by-account basis.
Install boot server application or locate suitable exist-
ing server(s). Use RFC-compliant servers.
Create account and home directory.
a
Note that each
phone may open multiple connections to the server.
The phone will attempt to upload log files, a configu-
ration override file, and a directory file to the server.
This requires that the phone’s account has delete,
write, and read permissions. The phone will still func-
tion without these permissions but will not be able to
upload files.
The files downloaded from the server by the phone
should be made read-only.
2. Copy all files. Copy all files from the distribution zip file to the
phone home directory. Maintain the same folder hier-
archy.
3. Create per-phone configuration files.
Note:
This step may be omitted if per-phone con-
figuration is not needed.
Obtain a list of phone Ethernet addresses (barcoded
label on underside of phone).
Create per-phone phoneXXXX.cfg and <Ethernet
address>.cfg files by using the 00000000000.cfg and
phone1.cfg files from the distribution as templates.
Edit contents of phoneXXXX.cfg as appropriate. For
example, edit the registration parameters.
Edit the CONFIG_FILES attribute of the <Ethernet
address>.cfg files so that it references the appropriate
phoneXXXX.cfg file. (Replace the reference to
phone1.cfg with phoneXXXX.cfg.)