Supplemental Guide – DOC. 8412A
UC-P100-S/UC-P110-S Phones for Skype for Business
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Skype for Business in-band provisioning device settings take precedence over the same
settings configured via central provisioning. To avoid configuration conflicts, ensure that
the settings applied to phones are from one source or the other. If provisioning in-band,
remove the parameters from the configuration files before using the central provisioning
method. If using central provisioning, it is best practice to disable in-band provisioning
device settings.
In-band provisioning device settings can be configured using the configuration files only.
Central Provisioning
(Configuration File)
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Configures in-band provisioning device
settings sent from Skype for Business
server.
Parameter:
static.phone_setting.receive_inband.enable
Details of the Configuration Parameter
Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
static.phone_setting.receive_inband.enable
0 or 1
1
Description:
Enables or disables in-band provisioning device settings sent from Skype for Business server.
0-
Disabled, the phone blocks in-band provisioning device settings sent from Skype for Business
server.
1-
Enabled, the phone accepts in-band provisioning device settings sent from Skype for Business
server.
Note: If the parameter is changed, the phone will reboot to make the change take effect.
Web User Interface:
None
Phone User Interface:
None
Manual Provisioning
Phones can be manually provisioned from the web user interface or the phone user
interface.
The Web User Interface
Phones can be configured via the web user interface that is especially useful for remote
configuration. As features and configurations vary by phone model and firmware
version, options available on each page of the web user interface vary.
An administrator or user can configure phones via the web user interface; but accessing
the web user interface requires a password. The default user name and password for the
administrator are both “admin” (case-sensitive). The default user name and password
for the user are both “user” (case-sensitive). For more information on configuring
passwords, refer to “User and Administrator Passwords” on page 322.