Polycom SIP 3.0.2 IP Phone User Manual


 
Index
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D
date and time <datetime> A–23
default feature key layouts C–10
default password 3–5, 4–56, C–9
deploying phones from the boot server 3–15
device <device> A–105
DHCP
secondary server 3–3
DHCP INFORM 3–3, 3–7, 3–8
DHCP menu 3–7
DHCP or manual TCP/IP setup 3–2
dial plan <dialplan> A–16
digit map
default A–18
examples A–17
match and replace A–17
digit map <digitmap> A–99
directed call pick-up 4–21
directory <dir> A–61
distinctive call waiting 4–7
distinctive incoming call treatment 4–6
distinctive ringing 4–7
diversion A–96
DND. See also do not disturb
DNS SIP server name resolution 4–40
do not disturb 4–8
do not disturb <dnd> A–94, A–98
downloadable fonts 4–30
DTMF event RTP payload 4–49
DTMF tone generation 4–49
DTMF. See also dual tone multi-frequency
dual tone multi-frequency <DMTF> A–25
E
electronic hookswitch 4–
9
eme
rgency <emergency> A–19, A–101
emergency routing A–19, A–101
encryption <encryption> A–80
Ethernet IEEE 802.1p/Q A–50
Ethernet menu 3–11
F
feature <feature> A–83
features
list of 1–5
finder <finder> A–85
flash parameter configuration A–105
flash parameter. See also device
fonts <font> A–66
forward all <fwd> A–96
G
gains <gain> A–37
graphic display backgrounds 4–16, A–70
graphic icons <gi> A–74
group call pick-up 4–21
H
handset, headset, and speakerphone 4–9
hands-free, disabled A–24
hold <hold> A–61
I
idle display <idleDisplay> A–86
idle display animation 4–15
incoming signaling validation 4–54
indicator classes <class> A–73
indicators A–71
assignments A–73
installing SIP application 3–15
instant messaging 4–28
IP TOS A–51
IP TOS call control <callControl> A–52
IP_400 font A–
68
IP_50
0 font A–68
IP_600 font A–68
J
jitter buffer 4–48
K
keep-alive <keepalive> A–57
key features 1–5
keys <key> A–69
L
language support 1–6, 4–29
languages, adding new A–21
last call return 4–22
LEDs A–74
length <length> A–80
local / centralized conferencing 4–19
local <local> A–6
local contact directory 4–9