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UC-P100-S/UC-P110-S Phones for Skype for Business
Supplemental Guide – DOC. 8412A
This method enables configuration changes on a per-phone basis. Note that features
that can be configured via the Web User Interface are limited. The web user interface
method can be used as the sole configuration method or in conjunction with other
provisioning methods.
Phones support both HTTP and HTTPS protocols for accessing the web user interface.
For more information, refer to “Web Server Types” on page 39.
The Phone User Interface
Phones can be configured via the phone user interface on a per-phone basis. As with the
web user interface, the phone user interface makes configurations available to users and
administrators; but the Advanced/Advanced Settings option is only available to
administrators and requires an administrator password (default: admin). For more
information on configuring a password, refer to “User and Administrator Passwords” on
page 322.
Provisioning Methods Priority
By default, different provisioning methods (central provisioning, in-band Provisioning
and manual Provisioning) have no priority. Subsequent operations always override
previous operations regardless of the provisioning method used.
For example, a user disables the phone lock feature via phone/web user interface
manually, but the phone automatically receives in-band provisioning when the auto
update timer expires, so that the phone lock feature is enabled automatically.
If users want to keep the personalized settings, the system administrator can enable the
provisioning methods priority to ensure the provision with high priority will not be
overwritten by the provision with low priority.
The provisioning methods priority is as follows (highest to lowest):
Provisioning Method Priority
NOTE:
Static settings are related to network and central provisioning and have no
priority. No matter which provisioning method is used to provision the phone, static
settings always take effect. For more information on static settings, refer to “Appendix
D: Static Settings” on page 387.