Polycom SIP 3.0.2 사용자 설명서
Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
Index – 2
voice activity detection A–46
voice coding algorithms
voice coding algorithms <codecs> A–35
voice settings A–34
volume persistence A–37
web server A–57
overview 2–6
Applications key 4–30
attendant <attendant> A–103
attended transfers 4–18
audio codecs 4–50
audio playback 4–35, A–83
audio recording 4–35, A–83
automatic call distribution 4–38
automatic gain control 4–51
automatic gain control <agc> A–43
automatic off-hook call placement 4–17
automatic off-hook call placement
attendant <attendant> A–103
attended transfers 4–18
audio codecs 4–50
audio playback 4–35, A–83
audio recording 4–35, A–83
automatic call distribution 4–38
automatic gain control 4–51
automatic gain control <agc> A–43
automatic off-hook call placement 4–17
automatic off-hook call placement
<autoOffHook> A–94
B
background logo
background logo
adding C–5
configuration file changes C–6
background noise suppression 4–51
background noise suppression <ns> A–42
basic logging A–77
basic protocols
background noise suppression <ns> A–42
basic logging A–77
basic protocols
header support B–4
hold implementation B–9
request support B–3
response support B–6
RFC and Internet draft support B–2
transfer B–9
basic TCP/IP A–52
blind transfers 4–18
BNS. See also background noise suppression
boot failure messages 5–7
boot server security policy 3–14
boot servers
blind transfers 4–18
BNS. See also background noise suppression
boot failure messages 5–7
boot server security policy 3–14
boot servers
deploying phones 3–15
redundant 3–13
security policy 3–14
setting up 3–13
bootROM error messages 5–2
bootROM tasks 2–3
bootROM/SIP application dependencies C–7
bridged line appearance signaling B–10
bridged line appearances 4–26
browser limits A–88
busy <busy> A–97
busy lamp field 4–27
bootROM tasks 2–3
bootROM/SIP application dependencies C–7
bridged line appearance signaling B–10
bridged line appearances 4–26
browser limits A–88
busy <busy> A–97
busy lamp field 4–27
C
call control <callControl> A–50
call control, third party B–9
call forwarding 4–20, A–96
call handling configuration <call> A–58
call hold 4–17
call log 4–3
call park/retrieve 4–22
call progress patterns A–30
call progress tones, synthesized 4–30
call timer 4–3
call transfer 4–18
call waiting 4–3
called party identification 4–4
calling party identification 4–4
calls <calls> A–93
central provisioning, overview 2–6
changing the key on the phone C–5
charge for software feature 4–19, 4–32, 4–35, 4–
call control <callControl> A–50
call control, third party B–9
call forwarding 4–20, A–96
call handling configuration <call> A–58
call hold 4–17
call log 4–3
call park/retrieve 4–22
call progress patterns A–30
call progress tones, synthesized 4–30
call timer 4–3
call transfer 4–18
call waiting 4–3
called party identification 4–4
calling party identification 4–4
calls <calls> A–93
central provisioning, overview 2–6
changing the key on the phone C–5
charge for software feature 4–19, 4–32, 4–35, 4–
chord-sets <chord> A–26
codec preferences <codecPref> A–35
codec profiles <audioProfile> A–36
comfort noise fill 4–51
conference setup <conference> A–15
configurable feature keys 4–23
configuration file encryption 4–55
configuration file example 4–44
configuring SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
codec preferences <codecPref> A–35
codec profiles <audioProfile> A–36
comfort noise fill 4–51
conference setup <conference> A–15
configurable feature keys 4–23
configuration file encryption 4–55
configuration file example 4–44
configuring SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
phones locally 4–55