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Polycom SIP 3.1 User Manual

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Setting up Your System

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To upgrade your SIP application:

1.

Do one of the following steps:

a

Place the bootrom.ld file corresponding to BootROM revision 4.0.0 (or

later) onto the boot server.

b

Ensure that all phones are running BootROM 4.0.0 or later code.

2.

Copy sip.ld, sip.cfg and phone1.cfg from the SIP2.2.0 or later release

distribution onto the boot server.
These are the relevant files for all phones except the SoundPoint IP 300 and

500 phones.

3.

Rename sip.ld, sip.cfg, and phone1.cfg from the previous distribution to

sip_212.ld, sip_212.cfg, and phone1_212.cfg respectively on the boot

server.
These are the relevant files for supporting the SoundPoint IP 300 and 500

phones.

4.

Modify the 000000000000.cfg file, if required, to match your configuration

file structure.
For example:

APP_FILE_PATH="sip.ld"

APP_FILE_PATH_SPIP500="sip_212.ld"

APP_FILE_PATH_SPIP300="sip_212.ld"

CONFIG_FILES="[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-user.cfg, phone1.cfg, sip.cfg"

CONFIG_FILES_SPIP500="[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-user.cfg,

phone1_212.cfg, sip_212.cfg"

CONFIG_FILES_SPIP300="[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-user.cfg,

phone1_212.cfg, sip_212.cfg"

MISC_FILES=""

LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY=""

OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY=""

CONTACTS_DIRECTORY=""

/>

5.

Remove any .cfg files that may have been used with

earlier releases from the boot server.

Note

This approach takes advantage of an enhancement that was added in
SIP2.0.1/BootROM 3.2.1 that allows for the substitution of the phone specific
[MACADDRESS] inside configuration files. This avoids the need to create unique
.cfg files for each phone such that the default
000000000000.cfg file can be used for all phones in a deployment.

If this approach is not used, then changes will need to be made to all the address>.cfg files for SoundPoint IP 300 and 500 phones or all of the address>.cfg files if it is not explicitly known which phones are SoundPoint IP 300
and 500 phones.