Supported Provisioning Protocols - Polycom IP 320 Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Guide for the SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP / VVX Family

Supported Provisioning Protocols

Note
Note
3 - 4
The BootROM performs the provisioning functions of downloading
configuration files, uploading and downloading the configuration override
file and user directory, and downloading the dictionary and uploading log
files.
The protocol that will be used to transfer files from the provisioning server
depends on several factors including the phone model and whether the
BootROM or SIP application stage of provisioning is in progress. By default,
the phones are shipped with FTP enabled as the provisioning protocol. If an
unsupported protocol is specified, this may result in a defined behavior (see
the table below for details of which protocol the phone will use). The Specified
Protocol listed in the table can be selected in the Server Type field or the Server
Address can include a transfer protocol, for example http://usr:pwd@server
(refer to
Server Menu
address, domain string name, or URL. The boot server address can also be
obtained through DHCP. Configuration file names in the <MACaddress>.cfg
file can include a transfer protocol, for example
https://usr:pwd@server/dir/file.cfg. If a user name and password are
specified as part of the server address or file name, they will be used only if the
server supports them.
A URL should contain forward slashes instead of back slashes and should not
contain spaces. Escape characters are not supported. If a user name and password
are not specified, the Server User and Server Password will be used (refer to
Server Menu
on page 3-10).
Protocol used by
BootROM
IP 32x, 33x, 430,
450, 550, 560, 650,
Specified
670, 6000, 7000
Protocol
VVX 1500
FTP
FTP
TFTP
TFTP
HTTP
HTTP
HTTPS
HTTP
There are two types of FTP methods—active and passive. The SIP application is
not compatible with active FTP. Secure provisioning was implemented in a previous
release.
on page 3-10). The boot server address can be an IP
Protocol used by
SIP Software
IP 32x, 33x, 430,
450, 550, 560, 650,
670, 6000, 7000
VVX 1500
FTP
TFTP
HTTP
HTTPS

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