Polycom SIP 3.0.2 IP Phone User Manual


 
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This flash attributes are defined as follows:
Caution
This feature is very powerful and should be used with caution. For example, an
incorrect setting could set the IP Address of multiple phones to the same value.
Note that some parameters may be ignored, for example if DHCP is enabled it will
still override the value set with
device.net.ipAddress
.
Individual parameters are checked to see whether they are in range, however, the
interaction between parameters is not checked. If a parameter is out of range, an
error message will appear in the log file and parameter will not be used.
Incorrect configuration could cause phones to get into a reboot loop. For example,
server A has a configuration file that specifies that server B should be used, which
has a configuration file that specifies that server A should be used.
Polycom recommends that you test the new configuration files on two phones
before initializing all phones. This should detect any errors including IP address
conflicts.
Name Possible Values Description
device.set 0 or 1
default = 0
If set to 0, do not use any
device.xxx.yyy
fields to
set any parameters. Set this to 0 after the initial
installation.
If set to 1, use the
device.xxx.yyy
fields that have
device.xxx.yyy.set
= 1. Set this to 1 for the initial
installation only.
device.xxx.yyy.set 0 or 1
default = 0
If set to 0, do not use the
device.xxx.yyy
value.
If set to 1, use the
device.xxx.yyy
value.
For example, if
device.net.ipAddress.set
= 1,
then use the contents of the
device.net.ipAddress
field.
device.net.ipAddress dotted-decimal IP address Phone's IP address.
Note: This field is not used when DHCP client is
enabled.
device.net.subnetMask dotted-decimal IP address Phone's subnet mask.
Note: This field is not used when DHCP client is
enabled.
device.net.IPgateway dotted-decimal IP address Phone's default router / IP gateway.
Note: This field is not used when DHCP client is
enabled.
device.net.vlanId Null, 0 to 4094 Phone’s 802.1Q VLAN identifier.
Note: Null = no VLAN tagging
device.net.cdpEnabled 0 or 1 If set to 1, the phone will attempt to determine its
VLAN ID through the CDP.
device.dhcp.enabled 0 or 1 For description, refer to DHCP or Manual TCP/IP
Setup on page 3-2.