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Refer to – Polycom SIP 3.1 User Manual

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Configuring Your System

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For more information on encrypting configuration files including determining

whether an encrypted file is the same as an unencrypted file and using the

SDK to facilitate key generation, refer to

Encrypting Configuration Files

on

page

C-4

.

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:

Configuring SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones Locally

A local phone-based configuration web server is available, unless it is disabled

through sip.cfg. It can be used as the only method of modifying phone

configuration or as a distributed method of augmenting a centralized

provisioning model. For more information, refer to

Web Server

on

page

A-63

.

The phone’s local user interface also permits many application settings to be

modified, such as SIP server address, ring type, or regional settings such as

time/date format and language.

Central

(boot server)

Configuration File:
sip.cfg

Specify the phone-specific contact directory and the
phone-specific configuration override file.

For more information, refer to

Encryption

on page

A-89

.

Configuration file:
.cfg

Change the encryption key.

For more information, refer to refer to

Flash Parameter

Configuration

on page

A-124

.

Local Web
Server Access

Point your web browser to http:///.

Configuration pages are accessible from the menu along the top banner.

The web server will issue an authentication challenge to all pages except for
the home page.

Credentials are (case sensitive):

User Name: Polycom

Password: The administrator password is used for this.

Local Settings
Menu Access

Some items in the Settings menu are locked to prevent accidental changes.
To unlock these menus, enter the user or administrator passwords.

The administrator password can be used anywhere that the user password is
used.

Factory default passwords are:

User password: 123

Administrator password: 456