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=Provisioning Polycom VVX with SLA= | =Provisioning Polycom VVX with SLA= | ||
This document is meant as a guide to configure provisioning, make alterations per the authors preferences, and enable SLA w/ presence to emulate a 'key system'. All testing and development of this guide was on Polycom VVX 400/410 phones. | This document is meant as a guide to configure provisioning, make alterations per the authors preferences, and enable SLA w/ presence to emulate a 'key system'. All testing and development of this guide was on Polycom VVX 400/410 phones. | ||
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+ | ==Provisioning tool== | ||
+ | Access the provisioning editor at | ||
+ | Advanced/Provisioning Editor | ||
+ | navigate to | ||
+ | Files/polycom/vvx | ||
+ | ==={$mac}.cfg=== | ||
+ | alter the line to add the [PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-features.cfg file to initial provisioning. | ||
+ | This tells the phone to make use of the features.cfg file where a few settings like parking lots and background images can be configured. | ||
+ | <APPLICATION APP_FILE_PATH="sip.ld" CONFIG_FILES="[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-features.cfg,[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-site.cfg,[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-registration.cfg" MISC_FILES="" LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY="" OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY="" CONTACTS_DIRECTORY="" LICENSE_DIRECTORY="" USER_PROFILES_DIRECTORY="" CALL_LISTS_DIRECTORY=""> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==={$mac}-registration.cfg=== | ||
+ | for SLA to work, thirdPartyName needs to be blanked. Also, this needs cleared if you plan to alter the Label as this guide directs. Change the following fields. | ||
+ | reg.{$row.line_number}.label="{$row.display_name}" | ||
+ | reg.{$row.line_number}.type="shared" | ||
+ | reg.{$row.line_number}.thirdPartyName="" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===features.cfg=== | ||
+ | we will add some variables so that background images can be configured from 'Default settings' | ||
+ | find the following section | ||
+ | <bg.color bg.color.selection="1,1"> | ||
+ | <bg.color.bm bg.color.bm.1.em.name="" bg.color.bm.1.name="" bg.color.bm.2.em.name="" bg.color.bm.2.name=""> | ||
+ | </bg.color.bm> | ||
+ | </bg.color> | ||
+ | change it to | ||
+ | <bg.color bg.color.selection="2,1"> | ||
+ | <bg.color.bm bg.color.bm.1.em.name="" bg.color.bm.1.name="{$bg1}"> | ||
+ | </bg.color.bm> | ||
+ | </bg.color> | ||
+ | the setting "2,1" is essentially 'enable' '2', 'image' 1, so defaulting to use bg.color.bm.1.name. |
Revision as of 00:27, 30 January 2015
Contents
Provisioning Polycom VVX with SLA
This document is meant as a guide to configure provisioning, make alterations per the authors preferences, and enable SLA w/ presence to emulate a 'key system'. All testing and development of this guide was on Polycom VVX 400/410 phones.
Provisioning tool
Access the provisioning editor at
Advanced/Provisioning Editor
navigate to
Files/polycom/vvx
{$mac}.cfg
alter the line to add the [PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-features.cfg file to initial provisioning. This tells the phone to make use of the features.cfg file where a few settings like parking lots and background images can be configured.
<APPLICATION APP_FILE_PATH="sip.ld" CONFIG_FILES="[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-features.cfg,[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-site.cfg,[PHONE_MAC_ADDRESS]-registration.cfg" MISC_FILES="" LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY="" OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY="" CONTACTS_DIRECTORY="" LICENSE_DIRECTORY="" USER_PROFILES_DIRECTORY="" CALL_LISTS_DIRECTORY="">
{$mac}-registration.cfg
for SLA to work, thirdPartyName needs to be blanked. Also, this needs cleared if you plan to alter the Label as this guide directs. Change the following fields.
reg.{$row.line_number}.label="{$row.display_name}" reg.{$row.line_number}.type="shared" reg.{$row.line_number}.thirdPartyName=""
features.cfg
we will add some variables so that background images can be configured from 'Default settings' find the following section
<bg.color bg.color.selection="1,1"> <bg.color.bm bg.color.bm.1.em.name="" bg.color.bm.1.name="" bg.color.bm.2.em.name="" bg.color.bm.2.name=""> </bg.color.bm> </bg.color>
change it to
<bg.color bg.color.selection="2,1"> <bg.color.bm bg.color.bm.1.em.name="" bg.color.bm.1.name="{$bg1}"> </bg.color.bm> </bg.color>
the setting "2,1" is essentially 'enable' '2', 'image' 1, so defaulting to use bg.color.bm.1.name.