Configuring Soundpoint Ip / Soundstation Ip Phones Locally - Polycom SIP 2.2.0 Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP

Configuring SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP Phones Locally

Local Web
Server Access
Local Settings
Menu Access
Passwords:
Administrator
password
required.
User password
required.
Warning
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A local phone-based configuration web server is available, unless it is disabled
through sip.cfg. It can be used as the only method of modifying phone
configuration or as a distributed method of augmenting a centralized
provisioning model. For more information, refer to
page A-54.
The phone's local user interface also permits many application settings to be
modified, such as SIP server address, ring type, or regional settings such as
time/date format and language.
Point your web browser to http://<phoneIPAddress>/.
Configuration pages are accessible from the menu along the top banner.
The web server will issue an authentication challenge to all pages except for
the home page.
Credentials are (case sensitive):
User Name: Polycom
Password: The administrator password is used for this.
Some items in the Settings menu are locked to prevent accidental changes.
To unlock these menus, enter the user or administrator passwords.
The administrator password can be used anywhere that the user password is
used.
Factory default passwords are:
User password: 123
Administrator password: 456
Network Configuration
SIP Configuration
SSL Security settings
Reset to Default - local configuration, device settings, and file system format
Restart Phone
Changes made through the web server or local user interface are stored
internally as overrides. These overrides take precedence over settings
contained in the configuration obtained from the boot server.
If the boot server permits uploads, these override setting will be saved in a file
called <Ethernet address>-phone.cfg on the boot server as well in flash
memory.
Local configuration changes will continue to override the boot server-derived
configuration until deleted through the Reset Local Config menu selection.
Web Server <httpd/>
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