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Summary of Contents for IRK Wireless Server 2500

Page 1: ...Version 2 3 March 2012 14184634 Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 KIRK Wireless Server 2500 WEB Interface Configuration Guide...

Page 2: ...formation contained herein is subject to change without notice and does not represent commitment of any type on the part of Polycom Inc Polycom and Accord are registered trademarks of Polycom Inc Noti...

Page 3: ...terface Card Placement 10 3 Accessing KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 WEB 12 How to Access the WEB Interface 12 4 General System Settings 14 Service Report 14 Information page...

Page 4: ...2 Updating Server Firmware 35 System Restart 36 System Default 37 Backup Restore 38 39 5 Handset Registration and Subscription 41 Registering Handsets through the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wi...

Page 5: ...ll Statistics 78 Media Resources 79 E mail Report 80 Sending Configuration Statistics via E mail 80 8 Tracing Communication 84 Tracing 84 Trace Monitor 86 9 Regulatory Notices 87 International Regulat...

Page 6: ...gital Mobility Deployment Guide accompanying the Deployment Kit That the host pbx is installed and initialized and is working correctly Related Documents For information about the physical installatio...

Page 7: ...ware Product Change Status IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity the unique ID of a handset LID Line identifier MSF Message Service Function OAM Operation Administration and Maintenance PB Pr...

Page 8: ...no repeaters You should only use repeaters if you need either the very fast handover or the range of the external antenna Base stations Their presence is visible to the Wireless Server and the server...

Page 9: ...cally useless b System Configuration and trace files will typically not help you much the repeaters are invisible to the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 2 On site investigation...

Page 10: ...Server 2500 also requires one CPU card and up to 3 interface cards If a larger system is required you can link up to 8 KIRK wireless Servers 8000 together with a maximum of 64 interface cards for a K...

Page 11: ...CPU with Link option and Interface cards Figure 2 3 KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Chassis with CPU without Link option and Interface cards Figure 2 4 KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Chassis with CPU with Link...

Page 12: ...art of the gateway is a backplane board with a minimum amount of circuits and a CPU card The backplane is located at the bottom of the chassis The CPU card is plugged in to the left Figure 2 5 KIRK Wi...

Page 13: ...dress 127 0 1 101 LED steady green beginning of message LED off break LED flash blue ignore this The power LED morses the IP address The morse cycle for the power LED is as follows Steady green 30 sec...

Page 14: ...line Activity Connectors on analogue interface cards Green Steady green when the card is up and running Also indicates that there are no active calls Slow green flash when there s at least one active...

Page 15: ...ou have between nine and sixteen then place all BIF08 cards in shelves no 1 and no 2 LED Name Location Color Description Card Status Upper half Red Green Steady red light in case of error Steady green...

Page 16: ...Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide KIRK Wireless Server 8000 and KIRK 11 Polycom Inc...

Page 17: ...tp 192 168 0 1 default and then press ENTER The Authentication page is displayed Figure 3 1 Authentication page 3 In the User Name field type admin 4 In the Password field type kws8000 Note We recomme...

Page 18: ...s Server 8000 KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide How to Access the WEB Interface 13 Polycom Inc 5 Click OK The Service Report page is displayed see Service Report section in the General Sys...

Page 19: ...tical information as a tar gz archive This can be required if you want to send this information to Polycom in case you need assistance To Get Service Report archive 1 On the System menu click Service...

Page 20: ...e following files configuration txt eng1 tar gz gain_data txt level_2_trace txt level_3_trace txt pp_statistic csv restart_data txt rfp_statistic csv settings txt statistics txt trace_start_up txt use...

Page 21: ...on page is displayed Figure 4 2 System Information page 2 Click Refresh to load the information The System Information page displays hardware and interface information for each shelf and for each slot...

Page 22: ...s then it will insert a delay between the prefix digit s and the rest of the dialled number To set the Outgoing Analogue Line Prefix 1 On the System menu click Configuration The System Configuration p...

Page 23: ...he system 2 Click Save to write the change to the system Figure 4 4 Allowing subscriptions settings Allowing KIRK Wireless Server to Route MSF between Handsets Internally without Involving 3rd Party A...

Page 24: ...m menu go to Configuration and on the System Configuration page under the New Call Permission section click Allowed or Blocked 2 Click Save to write the changes to the system Figure 4 6 New Call Permi...

Page 25: ...he System menu click Configuration The System Configuration page is displayed Figure 4 8 Security Level settings 2 Under DECT Security select the Encription Level and the Authentication Level 3 Select...

Page 26: ...rface on the Username field type the name of the user default GW DECT admin 3 On the New password field type your password default kws8000 4 Re type your password in the New password again field 5 Che...

Page 27: ...T and all types of local users enables users subscribed as DECT_TO_DECT to call receive calls from users subscribed as SIP users and analogue users Internal Setup from PP will result in local switched...

Page 28: ...ed the standby text will be pre ended with CFU to give the user an indication that the handset is forwarded To enable disable CFU 1 On the System menu click Configuration The System Configuration page...

Page 29: ...also have the option to take the time information from a NTP server To set date and time manually 1 On the System menu click the Network tab Figure 4 12 Setting Date and Time Manually 2 Select the Ma...

Page 30: ...g or else leave the default value 6 Click Save to write the NTP date and time to the system Changing EMD Protocol Access Password To change the EMD protocol access Password also known as SIO password...

Page 31: ...ing Web Login Password 2 Under Web Login Password type the current password in the Old Password field 3 Type the new password in the New Password field and then re type it in the Confirm New Password...

Page 32: ...3 Select or deselect Use DHCP check box If the option is deselected you need to type the Gateway information 4 Select or deselect Use Automatic DNS check box If the option is deselected you need to ty...

Page 33: ...e format is as follows Label1 Label2 Label3 Label4 Label5 Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Field5 Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Field5 The labels are column names displayed in the handset and fields are the...

Page 34: ...SV files to the system Retrieving Phonebook Data via LDAP To configure LDAP 1 On the System menu click Phonebook Figure 4 18 LDAP configuration 2 Tick the LDAP radio box 3 In the URI field type the UR...

Page 35: ...ixes to replace or strip separated by a comma 8 In the Load interval field type the interval in seconds in order to query the LDAP server for updates 9 Click Save to write your configuration data to t...

Page 36: ...project com KB aspnet ADAM_and_LDAP_ClientNet aspx To set up the KIRK Wireless Server 8000 to connect to the LDAP instance after creating the Superuser or the ServiceAccount do the following 1 Browse...

Page 37: ...ng the keypad buttons from 0 to 9 to enter text Press each key once for every character Press to delete a character Use the left and right soft keys to navigate and press the Mute button to select you...

Page 38: ...Click the Load Base Station Firmware button A new window is displayed showing a matrix containing all possible RFPs locations 4 Select from the Type combo the type of RFP RFP5 or RFP4 Infineon from SW...

Page 39: ...eed to be updated 3 Click the Update Base Stations button and the update process will begin You can check the operation progress in application bottom bar An alert window will inform whether the updat...

Page 40: ...ated 3 Click the Update Base Stations button and the update process will begin You can check the operation progress in application bottom bar An alert window will inform whether the updating was succe...

Page 41: ...s loading 2 When loading has completed click the Burn Server Firmware button in order to flash the firmware Figure 4 22 Server firmware update System Restart Some configuration changes require a resta...

Page 42: ...meters to their default value 1 On the System menu click Restart Figure 4 24 System Default Parameters 2 In the Reset to factory settings pane select the check boxes corresponding to the parameters yo...

Page 43: ...lowed Wildcard EMD password No password Outgoing line prefix No prefix Messaging between handsets Disabled Block calls allow and disallow Call allowed Ringing mode Analogue interface Follow exchange 5...

Page 44: ...g box is displayed 3 Click the Save file radio box and then click OK Now your registered users are backed to a file To Restore Registration from file 1 On the Sytem menu click Backup Restore 2 Click B...

Page 45: ...Polycom Inc 40 General System Settings...

Page 46: ...ts you subscribe a registered handset to the system for usage If the handset is not registered in the system database subscription of the handset is not possible Registering Handsets through the KIRK...

Page 47: ...when the handset is on hook Presentation Text Optional text that is send to caller CFU Number Call Forward Unconditional SIP Username Local Number DN Domain Only for SIP Users SIP domain other than th...

Page 48: ...number of the card to which the handset is registered 1 8 Shelf Number Identifies the shelf to which the handset is connected 1 8 Part Number Part number that identifies the handset software HW PCS P...

Page 49: ...then try to subscribe the handset The subscription will fail but the handset IPEI will be displayed in the Trace window 3 In the Local Number DN field type the direct number of the handset The number...

Page 50: ...n the Card Number list enter the card number to which the handset is connected 13 In the Shelf Number list enter the shelf number to which the handset is connected 14 In the TX Gain 12 12 dB field typ...

Page 51: ...rd filed type the authentication password if required 6 From the Service Status list select Allow in order to activate the user services In case you want to disable the service status select Disable 7...

Page 52: ...r 1 Click the user you want to delete The user page information is displayed 2 Click Delete to remove the user Changing a Registration To change a user registration you follow the same procedure as de...

Page 53: ...system and keep track of system statistics This information is detailed in the following sections Analogue Settings Base Station Settings SIP Configuration MSF Messages Message Service Function Analo...

Page 54: ...e the parameter settings for each slot on each shelf To Change System Configurations 1 On the Analogue Settings menu click List Analogue Settings tab 2 On the List Analogue Settings tab left click any...

Page 55: ...ccessfully Click OK to close 4 Click Use all settings on all cards if you want to apply the settings for all the cards For each slot in a shelf the following information is displayed Table 6 1 Analogu...

Page 56: ...n two digits Level offset dB Increase decrease the default level of the DTMF tones Recall Loop Break Time The register recall time in milliseconds R Ring Timeout If an incoming call is terminated befo...

Page 57: ...e maximum frequency of the range within which CPT is detected Busy tone on time ms Specifies the length of time the tone is heard Busy tone pause time ms Specifies the length of time between audible t...

Page 58: ...identifies the base station software Region The region that determines the base station settings Time slot in air There are 12 air time slots in each direction numbered 0 11 If set to Even the base st...

Page 59: ...e following options a Even b Odd c Follow RFP 2 Click the Update RFP button to write the changes to the system To Change Region Slot on All Base Stations RFPs 1 On the List Base Station tab go to the...

Page 60: ...s not synchronized must take place as connection handovers Handover Capabilities A handset cannot tell the difference between a base station and a repeater Therefore the RPN transmission pattern by de...

Page 61: ...Numbering Pattern if you absolutely have to use repeaters Go to Base Station and Repeater Numbering section to see a complete list of the recommended repeater and base station numbering in systems wit...

Page 62: ...Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide SIP Configuration 57 Polycom Inc Figure 6 5 List SIP Configuration tab The following information is displayed...

Page 63: ...resolving IP addresses Default Domain Enter the name of the domain If only one SIP server then you should write the IP address or name of the SIP server in this field If you have more than one SIP se...

Page 64: ...the registration if disabled it performs a DNS SRV lookup for each request and determines the destination from this Registration Expire sec Enter the number of seconds before a SIP registration will b...

Page 65: ...KIRK Wireless Server doesn t have outgoing calls it will not know and incoming calls from the next level of SIP server will not be answered As soon as the first outgoing call fails then the KIRK Wire...

Page 66: ...ling sent as SIP INFO Tone Duration msec Enter the time length of the tone in milliseconds The default value is 270 Message waiting indication Enable Indication Enable the check box if you want to dis...

Page 67: ...party sends RTP from the same UDP port as it will receive RTP Call status Play on hold tone Enable check box to receive on hold tone when placed on hold Display status messages Enable check box to re...

Page 68: ...handset a group of handsets or to all handsets at a time and a confirmation is received MSF Broadcast A broadcast message can be sent to a large number of users at the same time but there is no confi...

Page 69: ...eceiver handset handles the text message Setup Spec 3 Use these fields to define how the receiver handset acts when receiving a text message Setup Spec 4 Use these fields to define how the receiver ha...

Page 70: ...ection to the handset click Release Request if the Text Call stay connected box is selected Otherwise the connection is automatically released after transfering the message 13 Click Clear to clear the...

Page 71: ...in the Value in Hex field type the desired value to control the color of the LED and the output flashing switching color 5 In the Receive pane select from the Broadcast Type drop down list one of the...

Page 72: ...you wish to receive the message 14 Under MSF Format III click SMS Setup Request to send the message If SMS Setup Request is busy click Connection CISS Release to release the connection 15 Select the...

Page 73: ...pattern for displaying the message 6 In the Text max 19 characters field type the message you wish to send 7 Click Broadcast Request to send the message 8 Select the Monitor check box to receive a sta...

Page 74: ...to which group of RFP the message should be broadcasted 6 In the Hardware Action pane select the sensor type from the Hardware Element drop down list 7 From the Action drop down list select the desir...

Page 75: ...or more PP Configuration check boxes according to your handset configuration 8 In the Call Preferences pane select the Call type from the corresponding drop down list 9 From the Alerting drop down li...

Page 76: ...lect the Monitor check box to receive a status on both the sent and received messages or deselect the Monitor check box if you wish to receive status only on the sent messages 15 Click Clear to clean...

Page 77: ...on SystemManagement 5 Select the Monitor check box to receive a status on both the sent and received messages or deselect the Monitor check box if you wish to receive status only on the sent messages...

Page 78: ...about specific parts of the system System see System Statistics section Users see User Statistics section Base Stations see Base Station Statistics section Abnormal Call Release see Abnormal Call Rel...

Page 79: ...d abnormal released calls calls not terminated by one of the interacting parts Supplementary Service Calls Incoming Messaging status maximum number of simultaneous service calls total number of incomi...

Page 80: ...handset PPs from which you want to obtain statistical information Figure 7 2 User Statistics page To sort the table ascending or descending click the header fields The following information is displa...

Page 81: ...istics 3 If you only want to display the base stations that are connected select Show only connected RFP s check box and click the Refresh button The following information is displayed Calls Total num...

Page 82: ...been restarted Handovers Completed from Number of handovers from the RFP that were completed Handovers Canceled from Number of handovers from the RFP that were cancelled Handovers Completed to Number...

Page 83: ...he following information is displayed Active Call Statistics To Read the Active Calls Statistics 1 On the Statistics menu click the Active Call Statistics tab 2 Click the Refresh button to view inform...

Page 84: ...ble 7 6 Media Resources Statistics Table 7 5 Current Calls Statistics Parameter Description Established Time The time the call started Duration The length of the call in seconds Direction Specifies wh...

Page 85: ...mail Report Information 1 On the List E mail Report Configuration tab in the Company info pane enter the following information about your company Company Name Address Zip City State Country Contact P...

Page 86: ...the Recipient E mail Address field type KIRK Wireless Server 8000statistics polycom com 8 In the Carbon Copy fields enter the e mail addresses of any other recipients to which you want to send a copy...

Page 87: ...Polycom Inc 82 E mail Report SystemStatistics If more shelves are present in the system the system will generate additional eng n tar gz files for each shelf n represents the shelf number...

Page 88: ...Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 KIRK Wireless Server 2500 Configuration Guide E mail Report 83 Polycom Inc...

Page 89: ...or finding errors and for documenting scenarios Tracing The trace tab displays tracing information according to the settings you have specified on the Trace menu To limit the amount of information tha...

Page 90: ...de a specific local number in the filter type the number in the Local Number field 4 To include a specific RFP number in the filter select the preferred number from the RFP Number list otherwise selec...

Page 91: ...0 or KIRK Wireless Server 2500 connection To View Trace Monitor Information 1 On the Trace menu select a Trace Level 2 Select the status Monitor check box The information is displayed in the status wi...

Page 92: ...a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manuals may cause harmful interference to...

Page 93: ...ormity This KIRK product has been marked with the CE mark This mark indicates compliance with EEC Directives 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC 1999 5 EC A full copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained...

Page 94: ...larly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Impor...

Page 95: ...appliance is subsequently used If the product need repair consult your dealer 9 This product does not support connections to outside plant 10 Refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the f...

Page 96: ...eep a backup phone for emergencies Intrinsic safety Do not install the unit in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignited explosions Exposure to sunlight heat and moisture Do not expos...

Page 97: ...manship and materials under normal use and service for one year or such longer period as Polycom may announce publicly from time to time for particular products from the date of purchase from Polycom...

Page 98: ...ERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS SUPPORT SERVICE AGREEMENTS If you purchased your product from a Polycom Authorize...

Page 99: ...E PRODUCT licensed by Polycom Inc in the rest of the world collectively referred to herein as POLYCOM The SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes computer software as attached hereto and may include associated medi...

Page 100: ...Agreement and if applicable the Certificate of Authenticity and the recipient agrees to the terms of this Agreement If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must include all prior versions...

Page 101: ...s and or supplements the software that formed the basis for your eligibility for the upgrade You may use the resulting upgraded SOFTWARE PRODUCT only in accordance with the terms of this Agreement If...

Page 102: ...ENT FIRE LIGHTNING POWER CUTS OR OUTAGES OTHER HAZARDS OR ACTS OF GOD 7 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL POLYCOM OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE F...

Page 103: ...its entirety from application to this Agreement 10 2 General This Agreement represents the complete agreement concerning this license and may amended only by a writing executed by both parties If any...

Page 104: ...1 1 A 2 1 1 65 129 193 1 1 A 3 2 2 66 130 194 1 1 A 4 3 3 67 131 195 1 1 B 1 4 4 68 132 196 1 1 B 2 5 5 69 133 197 1 1 B 3 6 6 70 134 198 1 1 B 4 7 7 71 135 199 1 2 A 1 8 8 72 136 200 1 2 A 2 9 9 73 1...

Page 105: ...60 224 1 5 A 2 33 33 97 161 225 1 5 A 3 34 34 98 162 226 1 5 A 4 35 35 99 163 227 1 5 B 1 36 36 100 164 228 1 5 B 2 37 37 101 165 229 1 5 B 3 38 38 102 166 230 1 5 B 4 39 39 103 167 231 1 6 A 1 40 40...

Page 106: ...7 191 255 2 1 A 1 64 64 128 192 0 2 1 A 2 65 65 129 193 1 2 1 A 3 66 66 130 194 2 2 1 A 4 67 67 131 195 3 2 1 B 1 68 68 132 196 4 2 1 B 2 69 69 133 197 5 2 1 B 3 70 70 134 198 6 2 1 B 4 71 71 135 199...

Page 107: ...5 A 2 97 97 161 225 33 2 5 A 3 98 98 162 226 34 2 5 A 4 99 99 163 227 35 2 5 B 1 100 100 164 228 36 2 5 B 2 101 101 165 229 37 2 5 B 3 102 102 166 230 38 2 5 B 4 103 103 167 231 39 2 6 A 1 104 104 16...

Page 108: ...55 63 3 1 A 1 128 128 192 0 64 3 1 A 2 129 129 193 1 65 3 1 A 3 130 130 194 2 66 3 1 A 4 131 131 195 3 67 3 1 B 1 132 132 196 4 68 3 1 B 2 133 133 197 5 69 3 1 B 3 134 134 198 6 70 3 1 B 4 135 135 199...

Page 109: ...96 3 5 A 2 161 161 225 33 97 3 5 A 3 162 162 226 34 98 3 5 A 4 163 163 227 35 99 3 5 B 1 164 164 228 36 100 3 5 B 2 165 165 229 37 101 3 5 B 3 166 166 230 38 102 3 5 B 4 167 167 231 39 103 3 6 A 1 16...

Page 110: ...3 127 4 1 A 1 192 192 0 64 128 4 1 A 2 193 193 1 65 129 4 1 A 3 194 194 2 66 130 4 1 A 4 195 195 3 67 131 4 1 B 1 196 196 4 68 132 4 1 B 2 197 197 5 69 133 4 1 B 3 198 198 6 70 134 4 1 B 4 199 199 7 7...

Page 111: ...160 4 5 A 2 225 225 33 97 161 4 5 A 3 226 226 34 98 162 4 5 A 4 227 227 35 99 163 4 5 B 1 228 228 36 100 164 4 5 B 2 229 229 37 101 165 4 5 B 3 230 230 38 102 166 4 5 B 4 231 231 39 103 167 4 6 A 1 23...

Page 112: ...7 191 5 1 A 1 256 0 64 128 192 5 1 A 2 257 1 65 129 193 5 1 A 3 258 2 66 130 194 5 1 A 4 259 3 67 131 195 5 1 B 1 260 4 68 132 196 5 1 B 2 261 5 69 133 197 5 1 B 3 262 6 70 134 198 5 1 B 4 263 7 71 13...

Page 113: ...224 5 5 A 2 289 33 97 161 225 5 5 A 3 290 34 98 162 226 5 5 A 4 291 35 99 163 227 5 5 B 1 292 36 100 164 228 5 5 B 2 293 37 101 165 229 5 5 B 3 294 38 102 166 230 5 5 B 4 295 39 103 167 231 5 6 A 1 29...

Page 114: ...1 255 6 1 A 1 320 64 128 192 0 6 1 A 2 321 65 129 193 1 6 1 A 3 322 66 130 194 2 6 1 A 4 323 67 131 195 3 6 1 B 1 324 68 132 196 4 6 1 B 2 325 69 133 197 5 6 1 B 3 326 70 134 198 6 6 1 B 4 327 71 135...

Page 115: ...32 6 5 A 2 353 97 161 225 33 6 5 A 3 354 98 162 226 34 6 5 A 4 355 99 163 227 35 6 5 B 1 356 100 164 228 36 6 5 B 2 357 101 165 229 37 6 5 B 3 358 102 166 230 38 6 5 B 4 359 103 167 231 39 6 6 A 1 36...

Page 116: ...55 63 7 1 A 1 384 128 192 0 64 7 1 A 2 385 129 193 1 65 7 1 A 3 386 130 194 2 66 7 1 A 4 387 131 195 3 67 7 1 B 1 388 132 196 4 68 7 1 B 2 389 133 197 5 69 7 1 B 3 390 134 198 6 70 7 1 B 4 391 135 199...

Page 117: ...96 7 5 A 2 417 161 225 33 97 7 5 A 3 418 162 226 34 98 7 5 A 4 419 163 227 35 99 7 5 B 1 420 164 228 36 100 7 5 B 2 421 165 229 37 101 7 5 B 3 422 166 230 38 102 7 5 B 4 423 167 231 39 103 7 6 A 1 42...

Page 118: ...3 127 8 1 A 1 448 192 0 64 128 8 1 A 2 449 193 1 65 129 8 1 A 3 450 194 2 66 130 8 1 A 4 451 195 3 67 131 8 1 B 1 452 196 4 68 132 8 1 B 2 453 197 5 69 133 8 1 B 3 454 198 6 70 134 8 1 B 4 455 199 7 7...

Page 119: ...160 8 5 A 2 481 225 33 97 161 8 5 A 3 482 226 34 98 162 8 5 A 4 483 227 35 99 163 8 5 B 1 484 228 36 100 164 8 5 B 2 485 229 37 101 165 8 5 B 3 486 230 38 102 166 8 5 B 4 487 231 39 103 167 8 6 A 1 48...

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Page 121: ...C with HyperTerminal installed To Update Software Manually 1 Set the HyperTerminal to 115200 8 data no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control 2 Select a free com port and then connect the KIRK serial c...

Page 122: ...l Size 0x00231708 2299656 Bytes Start Addr 0x00010000 Note the Total Size may vary from uimage to uimage Note The Total Size may vary from uimage to uimage 0x00231708 is an example You must always use...

Page 123: ...Polycom Inc 118 Updating Software Manually Figure B Hyper Terminal Example...

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