Using The Soundstructure Studio Console - Polycom SoundStructure C16 Design Manual

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Provisioning Settings
Name
Possible Values
Type
FTP, TFTP, HTTP,
HTTPS, FTPS
Address
dotted-decimal IP
address
OR
domain name string
OR
URL
All addresses can be
followed by an optional
directory and optional
filename.
Username
any string
Password
any string
Changes to the network settings for the SoundStructure VoIP Interface are stored into the permanent
memory of the SoundStructure VoIP Interface immediately when you press the Apply button. Note that this
behavior is different from how changes are made to the SoundStructure device's network settings.
SoundStructure device network changes require that you save the project before the network setting
changes are stored permanently into the SoundStructure device.
Changing the network settings may cause the SoundStructure VoIP Interface to
reboot. When this happens, you may hear a series of tones played out the local
loudspeaker system indicating that the SoundStructure VoIP Interface has initiated
a reboot. If a reboot happens, the wiring page in SoundStructure Studio will update
the status of the SoundStructure VoIP Interface to 'booting' and the rear panel
status LED will blink until the device has finished booting and then turn solid once
the card has finished booting.

Using the SoundStructure Studio Console

You can use the SoundStructure Studio console to better understand the API commands that are used to
control the SoundStructure system for dialing, transferring, putting calls on hold, and more. You can open
the SoundStructure Studio console window to see the SoundStructure API commands that are sent to the
SoundStructure device while configuring the system, and follow the acknowledgment that are returned.
Please note that you need to be connected online to control a SoundStructure VoIP Interface.
To open the console, right-click on the project name and select Console as shown next.
Polycom, Inc.
Description
The protocol that the SoundStructure VoIP Interface will use to obtain
configuration and phone application files from the provisioning server.
The provisioning server to use if the DHCP client is disabled, the
DHCP server does not send a boot server option, or the Boot Server
parameter is set to Static. The SoundStructure VoIP Interface can
contact multiple IP addresses per DNS name. These redundant
provisioning servers must all use the same protocol. If a URL is used
it can include a user name and password.
Note: ":", "@", or "/" characters can be used in the user name
or password these if they are correctly escaped using the
method specified in RFC 1738.
The user name used when the SoundStructure VoIP Interface logs in
to the server if required for the selected server Type
The password used when the SoundStructure VoIP Interface logs into
the server if required for the selected server Type.
Note: If the Server Address is a URL that includes the user
name and password, the password field will be ignored.
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