Administrator Guide - SoundPoint
®
IP / SoundStation
®
IP
Optimization
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Copyright © 2005 Polycom, Inc.
For the key combination, press and hold the following keys simultaneously until a
confirmation tone is heard or for about three seconds:
Centralized Reboot
The phones can be rebooted remotely via the SIP signaling protocol. Refer to
4.6.1.1.3.4 Special Events <specialEvent/> on page 76
.
Periodic Polling For Upgrades
The phones can be configured to periodically poll the boot server to check for changed
configuration files or application executable. If a change is detected the phone will
reboot to download the change. Refer to 4.6.1.20 Provisioning <provisioning/> on
page 123.
4.4 Event Logging
The phones maintain both boot and application event log files. These files can be
helpful when diagnosing problems. The event log files are stored in the phone’s flash
file system and are periodically uploaded to the provisioning boot server if permitted
by security policy. The files are stored in the phone’s home directory or a user-config-
urable directory on the boot server. Both overwrite and append
7
modes are supported
for the application event log.
The event log files are:
• <
Ethernet address
>-boot.log
• <
Ethernet address
>-app.log
The boot log file is uploaded to the boot server after every reboot.
The application log file is uploaded periodically or when the local copy reaches a pre-
determined size.
SoundPoint
®
IP 300 and 301:
Volume-, , Hold, Do Not Disturb
SoundPoint
®
IP 500 and 501:
Volume-, , Hold, Messages
SoundPoint
®
IP 600 and 601:
Volume-, , Mute, Messages
SoundStation
®
IP 4000:
*, #, , Select
7. Note: HTTP and TFTP don’t support append mode unless server settings are changed for this.