Polycom 3725-70003-009F Manual De Usuario
Customizing & Branding Your ReadiVoice System
Proprietary & Confidential
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To customize the Moderator for a specific subscriber group:
1
In the System Administration Subscriber Groups page, determine the
Group ID of the subscriber group.
Group ID of the subscriber group.
2
Create the image file you want to use for this subscriber group. Give it a
clearly identifiable name, such as group#.png, where # is the Group ID of
the subscriber group you want to customize.
We recommend using a .png file of the same size as the default, but you
can use other formats, such as .gif or .jpg. If your replacement differs in
the subscriber group you want to customize.
We recommend using a .png file of the same size as the default, but you
can use other formats, such as .gif or .jpg. If your replacement differs in
size from the default, be sure to test it to ensure that the appearance is
acceptable.
acceptable.
3
Use file transfer protocol (ftp) to copy the replacement image file to a
local directory on the CACS server. Be sure to use binary transfer mode.
4
Open a Telnet session to the CACS server, log in as cnow, and switch user
to root.
to root.
5
If it doesn’t already exist, create the directory
/rahome/ns-home/docs/moderator2/group_custom. Make sure the
directory is owned by root:web and has permissions set to 750.
directory is owned by root:web and has permissions set to 750.
6
Change to the /rahome/ns-home/docs/moderator2/images directory
and create a new subdirectory named group#, where # is the Group ID of
and create a new subdirectory named group#, where # is the Group ID of
the subscriber group you want to customize. Make sure the directory is
owned by root:web and has permissions set to 750.
owned by root:web and has permissions set to 750.
7
Copy the custom image file for the group to the new group#
subdirectory. Make sure the file is owned by root:web and has
subdirectory. Make sure the file is owned by root:web and has
permissions set to 640.
8
From the /rahome/ns-home/docs/moderator2 directory, copy the
default_group.ini file to group_custom/group#.ini, where # is the
Group ID of the subscriber group you want to customize. Make sure the
file is owned by root:web and has permissions set to 640.
Group ID of the subscriber group you want to customize. Make sure the
file is owned by root:web and has permissions set to 640.
9
Change to the group_custom directory and open the new group#.ini
file for editing.
file for editing.
10
Replace the reference to images/workspaceimage.jpg with
images/group#/group#.png (where group# is the subdirectory you
created in
created in
and group#.png is the name of the customized image). Then,
save and close the file.
11
In your browser, log into the Moderator as a subscriber from the group
you customized and verify that the new image appears.
you customized and verify that the new image appears.
Repeat the above procedure to customize another subscriber group.