Administrator Guide - SoundPoint
Note: In the configuration files, bridged lines are configured by "shared line" parame-
ters.
Central
(boot
server)
Local
3.1.24 Customizable Fonts and Indicators
The phone's user interface can be customized by changing the fonts and graphic icons
used on the display and the LED indicator patterns. Pre-existing fonts embedded in
the software can be overwritten or new fonts can be downloaded. The bitmaps and bit-
map animations used for graphic icons on the display can be changed and reposi-
tioned. LED flashing sequences and colors can be changed.
See the following table for further information.
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IP / SoundStation
IP
Configuration file:
Specify whether diversion should be disabled on shared
sip.cfg
lines.
•
Configuration file:
Specify per-registration line type (private or shared) and
phone1.cfg
the shared line third party name. A shared line will sub-
scribe to a server providing call state information.
•
Specify per-registration whether diversion should be dis-
abled on shared lines.
•
Web Server
Specify per-registration line type (private or shared) and
(if enabled)
third party name, and whether diversion should be dis-
abled on shared lines. Navigate to:
http://<phoneIPAddress>/reg.htm
Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to <Ether-
net address>-phone.cfg on the boot server. They will per-
manently override global settings unless deleted via the
Reset User Settings menu selection.
Local Phone User
Specify per-registration line type (private or shared) and
Interface
the shared line third party name using the SIP Configura-
tion menu. Either the Web Server or the boot server con-
figuration files or the local phone user interface should be
used to configure registrations, not a mixture of these
options. When the SIP Configuration menu is used, it is
assumed that all registrations use the same server.
Copyright © 2005 Polycom, Inc.
For more information, see 4.6.1.12 Call Handling
Configuration <call/> on page 108.
For more information, see 4.6.2.1 Registration <reg/>
on page 128.
For more information, see 4.6.2.3 Diversion <divert/>
on page 133.
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