Polycom SIP 2.2.2 Telephone User Manual


 
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Local Digit Map
The phone has a local digit map feature to automate the setup phase of
number-only calls. When properly configured, this feature eliminates the need
for using the Dial or Send soft key when making outgoing calls. As soon as a
digit pattern matching the digit map is found, the call setup process will
complete automatically. The configuration syntax is the same as that specified
in 2.1.5 of RFC 3435. The phone behavior when the user dials digits that do not
match the digit map is configurable. It is also possible to strip a trailing # from
the digits sent or to replace certain matched digits (with the introduction of
“R” to the digit map).
Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server or locally:
ad 0,1 auto divert
If set to 1, automatically diverts callers that match the directory entry
to the address specified in divertcontact.
Note: If auto-divert is enabled, it has precedence over auto-reject.
ar 0,1 auto-reject
If set to 1, automatically rejects callers that match the directory entry.
Note: If auto-divert is also enabled, it has precedence over
auto-reject.
bw 0,1 buddy watching
If set to 1, add this contact to the list of watched phones.
bb 0,1 buddy block
If set to 1, block this contact from watching this phone.
Element Permitted Values Interpretation
Central
(boot server)
Configuration file:
sip.cfg
Specify impossible match behavior, trailing # behavior, digit map
matching strings, and time out value.
For more information, refer to Dial Plan <dialplan/> on page A-16.
Configuration file:
phone1.cfg
Specify per-registration impossible match behavior, trailing #
behavior, digit map matching strings, and time out values that
override those in sip.cfg.
For more information, refer to Dial Plan <dialplan/> on page A-93.
Local Web Server
(if enabled)
Specify impossible match behavior, trailing # behavior, digit map
matching strings, and time out value.
Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/appConf.htm#ls
Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to <Ethernet
address>-phone.cfg on the boot server. Changes will permanently
override global settings unless deleted through the Reset Local
Config menu selection and the <Ethernet address>-phone.cfg is
removed from the boot server.