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Deployment Guide for the Polycom VVX 1500 D Phone

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Enabling Provisioning Using a Polycom CMA System

To configure the provisioning service settings on VVX 1500 D phones:

1.

Press the Menu key, and then select Settings > Advanced >

Admininstration Settings > Network Configuration > CMA Menu.
You must enter the administrator password to access the network

configuration. The factory default password is 456.

2.

Enter the following values:
— CMA Mode: Select Static or Auto.
— Server Address: Enter the address of the Polycom CMA system

running the provisioning service. The address can bean IP address or

a fully qualified domain name. For example, 123.45.67.890 .

3.

Scroll to Login Credentials and tap the Select soft key. Enter the

following values:
— CMA Domain: Enter the domain for registering to the provisioning

service. For example, NorthAmerica .

— CMA User: Enter the username for registering to the provisioning

service. For example, bsmith .

— CMA Password: Enter the password that registers the VX 1500 D

phone to the provisioning service (associated with the CMA user

account). For example, 123456 .

4.

Tap the Back soft key three times.

5.

Select Save Config.
The VVX 1500 D phone reboots.
You can confirm the connection to the Polycom CMA system by:
Reviewing the log files on the provisioning server. Look for entries

like:

000108.554|cfg |2|00|RT|Enterprise Credentials waiting

to acquire mutex <0x1b> timeoutValue <25> ticks

Note

The Polycom CMA server will auto-provision the H.323 line onto Line Key 1 on the
VVX 1500 D phone. If there is an existing SIP line associated with Line Key 1, it will
be overwritten. You can configure the H.323 line (auto-provisioned by the Polycom
CMA server) to be on a specific line key by entering the value in
prov.line.map.cma.1

. Refer to

Polycom CMA Provisioning

on page

2-8

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Note

If you are not using a Single Sign On login with Active Directory on the Polycom
CMA system, the domain will be local using the local accounts created on the
Polycom CMA server.