Polycom SIP 3.0.2 IP Phone User Manual


 
Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
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delete, write, and read permissions. The phone will still function without
these permissions, but will not be able to upload files.
The files downloaded from the server by the phone should be made
read-only.
3. Copy all files from the distribution zip file to the phone home directory.
Maintain the same folder hierarchy.
The distribution zip file contains:
—sip.ld (including a separate one for every supported model)
—sip.cfg
phone1.cfg
000000000000.cfg
000000000000-directory~.xml
SoundPointIP-dictionary.xml (one of each supported language)
SoundPointIPWelcome.wav
Refer to the Release Notes for a detailed description of each file in the
distribution.
Boot Server Security Policy
You must decide on a boot server security policy.
For organizational purposes, configuring a separate log file directory is
recommended, but not required. (For more information on
LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY, refer to Master Configuration Files on page A-2.)
File permissions should give the minimum access required and the account
used should have no other rights on the server.
The phone's server account needs to be able to add files to which it can write
in the log file directory and the root directory. It must also be able to list files
in all directories mentioned in the <MAC-address>.cfg file. All other files that
Note
Typically all phones are configured with the same server account, but the server
account provides a means of conveniently partitioning the configuration. Give each
account an unique home directory on the server and change the configuration on
an account-by-account basis.
Polycom recommends allowing file uploads to the boot server where the security
environment permits. This allows event log files to be uploaded and changes made
by the phone user to the configuration (through the web server and local user
interface) and changes made to the directory to be backed up.