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Asterisk@Home & Polycom 501 directory.xml fileTechnical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for the Polycom line of VoIP products. |
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| So, i've managed to be able to push individual .cfg files down to each Polycom phone on my network by making a <MAC address>.cfg and matching it up with a phone1.cfg, phone2.cfg, etc. Now, my next concern is the 000000000-directory.xml file which supposedly fills the Contact Directory on the Polycom 501. Is there an easy way to name or program the file so EVERY phone looks to this one file on boot up? Or do I have to rename it <MAC address>-directory.xml for every phone on my network? Thanks in advance. |
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| The Koach: I have struggled with this issue for a while and here is where we are: The purpose of 000000000-directory.xml is to initially "seed" all the phones with a baseline company phone directory. After that, each phone user can make changes to his/her phone directory locally on the phone. During a subsequent reboot of the phone, the phone will create and write a file <MAC address>-directory.xml on the bootserver. User can edit the <MAC address>-directory.xml and during the next reboot, it will download the server copy of the <MAC address>-directory.xml into the phone. Once you have <MAC address>-directory.xml on the bootserver, 000000000-directory.xml is not touched by any of the previously configured phones; it only applies to new (factory reset) phones. Here is how the sequence works: The phone will first look for <MAC address>-directory.xml. If not present, it will look for 000000000-directory.xml. What that means is that if you want the baseline company directory to be seeded into each phone, you don't want <MAC address>-directory.xml to be present on the bootserver. Here is the link to "How Do I Create a Local Directory on a Polycom SIP Phone?" on Polycom site: http://eknowledge.polycom.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=46,E=0000000000003317647,K=3685,Sxi=7,Case=obj (42064) I still have some open questions such as "what if there are changes made on the local phone as well as on the bootserver <MAC address>-directory.xml before the next reboot - will the it perform a true synchronization or one file will overwrite the other?" Or, "how to update the "company" directory at later date? I am looking to Polycom to answer these questions. Hope some Polycommie is reading this -packetvoice |
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| Just a heads up guys, this problem may of been solved by the last update (SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP BootROM version 3.1.2 & SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP SIP version 1.6.4) According to the release notes .cfg File Action Parameter Description 000000000000 added CONTACTS_DIRECTORY, OVERRIDES_DIRECTORY New fields which can specify a directory on the boot server in which contact overrides (<Ethernet address>-directory.xml) and configuration overrides (<Ethernet address>-phone.cfg) should be stored. However, I cannot get my hands on the update so I cannot test. If anyone can forward me the updates to public <at> lipan.org i can do some testing and post my results. I am having the same problem as the above poster. i want both a Company Directory AND speed dial to work. I need those update files first. -Ginel Lipan |
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| packetvoice: The phone assumes that it "owns" that file, so there is no attempt at synchronization. If you make changes while the phone is on, there are two cases: 1. The user makes a local change on the phone, and that erases any changes made on the server. 2. The user doesn't make any changes, and the phone downloads the updated directory during its next reboot. Thus the only safe time to make changes to the directory file is when the phone is powered off. |
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| Ginel: The new <mac>.cfg options only allow you to change the location where the files are stored; there are no changes in how the files are dealt with. There is no real way to do company directories at this time, as you can see from the descriptions above (good detective work there, BTW). If this matters to you, the best path is to tell Polycom sales that you want LDAP support. |
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