Polycom CX5500 Unified Conference Station Administrator's Guide
1.1.0
Example Do Not Disturb Configuration
In the following example, taken from the sip-interop.cfg template, server-based DND has been enabled
in serverFeatureControl.dnd, and rejectBusyOnDnd has been set to 1—enabled—so that when you
turn on DND on the phone, incoming callers will receive a busy signal.
Use the Local Contact Directory
The phones feature a contact directory you can use to store frequently used contacts.
Note that the phone follows a precedence order when looking for a contact directory. A phone will look
first for a local directory in its own memory, next for a <MACaddress>-directory.xml that is uploaded to
the server, and finally for a seed directory 000000000000-directory~.xml that is included in your UC
software download.
Changes you make to the contact directory from the phone are stored on the phone drive and uploaded
to the provisioning server in <MACaddress>-directory.xml. This enables you to preserve a contact
directory during reboots.
If you want to use the seed directory, locate 00000000000-directory~.xml in your UC Software files on
the server and remove the tilde (~) from the file name. The phone will substitute its own MAC address for
<000000000000>.
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