Polycom 1725-11530-310 User Manual

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 Overview
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Controls all aspects of the phone after it has restarted.
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Uploads log files.
BootROM and Application Wrapper
Both the bootROM and the application run on multiple platforms (meaning all 
previously released versions of hardware that are still supported). 
The file stored on the boot server is a wrapper, with multiple hardware specific 
images contained within. When a new bootROM or application is being saved, 
the file is read until a header matching the hardware model and revision are 
found, and then only this image is saved to flash memory.
Configuration
The SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP phones can be configured automatically 
through files stored on a central boot server, manually through the phone’s 
local UI or web interface, or a combination of the automatic and manual 
methods.
The recommended method for configuring phones is automatically through a 
central boot server, but if one is not available, the manual method will allow 
changes to most of the key settings.
The phone configuration files consist of:
Master Configuration Files
The master configuration files can be one of:
• Specified master configuration file
• Per-phone master configuration file
• Default master configuration file
For more information, refer to 
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Warning
Configuration files should only be modified by a knowledgeable system 
administrator. Applying incorrect parameters may render the phone unusable. The 
configuration files which accompany a specific release of the SIP software must be 
used together with that software. Failure to do this may render the phone unusable.