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Design Guide for the Polycom SoundStructure C16, C12, C8, and SR12
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If you don't have a valid network route to the Web Configuration Utility, use
SoundStructure Studio to set the IP address of the SoundStructure VoIP Inter-
face as described in
The following figure shows that the SoundStructure Studio settings will be
synced with the settings stored in the SoundStructure VoIP Interface and that
any settings made via the Web Configuration Utility will override any corre-
sponding settings made from configuration files on a provisioning server.
Highest Precedence
Web Configuration Settings
(All device settings)
SIP Configuration Files
(All device settings)
Lowest Precedence
Configuring Provisioning Server Settings via the Web Configuration Utility
A provisioning server can be used to store the configuration files for the
SoundStructure VoIP Interface, store the log files from the interfaces, and store
firmware files for upgrading the SoundStructure VoIP Interface.
The configuration files provide the information required for the SoundStruc-
ture VoIP Interface to successfully access the call management platform and to
customize the behavior of the interface.
You can use the Web Configuration Utility to configure how the SoundStruc-
ture VoIP Interface accesses the provisioning server.
Setting an IP address with SoundStructure
SoundStructure Studio
Studio.
SoundStructure device parameters:
Auto answer enable,
entry and exit tone enable,
entry and exit tone volume.
Parameters synced with the Web
Configuration Settings:
Do not disturb, ringtone, and
network settings

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