Polycom SIP 3.1 Administrator's Manual page 253

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Attribute
apps.statePolling.URL
apps.statePolling.
username
apps.statePolling.
password
apps.push.messageType
apps.push.
serverRootURL
apps.push.username
apps.push.password
Permitted Values
URL
string
string
0 to 3
URL
string
string
Default
Interpretation
Null
The URL to which the phone sends call
processing state/device/network information.
The protocol used can be either HTTP or
HTTPS.
Note: To enable state polling, the attributes
apps.statePolling.URL,
apps.statePolling.username, and
apps.statePolling.password must be set to
non-Null values.
Null
The user name to access the state polling URL.
Null
The password to access the state polling URL.
0
Select the allowable push priority messages on
phone. The values are:
0: (None) Discard push messages
1: (Critical) Allows only critical push
messages
2: (Normal) Allows only normal push
messages
3: (Both) Allows both critical and normal
push messages
Null
The relative URL (received from HTTP URL
Push message) is appended to the application
server root URL and the resultant URL is sent to
the Microbrowser.
For example, if the application server root URL
is http://172.24.128.85:8080/sampleapps and
the relative URL is /examples/sample.html, the
URL that is sent to the Microbrowser is
http://172.24.128.85:8080/sampleapps/example
s/sample.html.
The protocol used can be either HTTP or
HTTPS.
Null
The user name to access the push server URL.
Note: To enable the push functionality, the
attributes apps.push.username and
apps.push.password must be set to non-Null
values.
Null
The password to access the push server URL.
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