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Below information is based on a SoundPoint IP 650 running UCS 4.1.0.

 

Different phones depending on their current software version may vary.

 

The Boot process may differ and several files may be downloaded or uploaded /created/appended during the boot process.

 

NOTE: 123456789012 is a made-up MAC address for this example only. The phone will attempt to download/upload/create/append a file named after its MAC address!

 

Oct 7, 2011 Question: What is the relevance of the 000000000000.cfg or <mac>.cfg?

Resolution: Please check => here <=

 

123456789012.cfg The file must be manually created, can be a copy of 000000000000.cfg
000000000000.cfg A standard file that comes with the SIP / UCS Software compatible with the phone
2345-12600-001.sip.ld Phone Software, either SIP or UCS based on the Phone Part Number as split download (In this example SoundPoint IP 650)
123456789012-phone.cfg The file will be created by the phone if changes via the Phones GUI / WEB Interface have been made only since > UCS 3.3.0 The provisioning server needs to allow to upload this file or it can impact the phones ability to store settings made via the Phone.
123456789012-web.cfg The file will be created by the phone if changes via the Phones Web Interface have been made only since > UCS 3.3.0 The provisioning server needs to allow to upload this file or it can impact the phones ability to store settings made via the Phone.
000000000000-license.cfg A site License for features described => here <=
123456789012-license.cfg An individual License for features described => here <=
123456789012-directory.xml An individual Phone directory for any numbers stored on the phone
000000000000-directory.xml A Site Phone directory only loaded on original bootup. From UC Software 5.4.0 onwards check >here<
123456789012-app.log The Phones Application log file
123456789012-boot.log The Phones Booting up log file
Leaf.jpg Background Picture for main Phone as explained >here<
LeafEM.jpg Background Picture for extension module as explained >here<
Sailboat.jpg Background Picture for main Phone as explained >here<
SailboatEM.jpg Background Picture for extension module as explained >here<
Beach.jpg Background Picture for main Phone as explained >here<
BeachEM.jpg Background Picture for extension module as explained >here<
Palm.jpg Background Picture for main Phone as explained >here<
PalmEM.jpg Background Picture for extension module as explained >here<
Jellyfish.jpg Background Picture for main Phone as explained >here<
JellyfishEM.jpg Background Picture for extension module as explained >here<
Mountain.jpg Background Picture for main Phone as explained >here<
MountainEM.jpg Background Picture for extension module as explained >here<
123456789012-upload-config.cfg Backup of Phone configuration changes made via provisioning files
123456789012-upload-phone.cfg Backup of Phone configuration changes made via the phone GUI
123456789012-upload-web.cfg Backup of Phone configuration changes made via the Phones Web Interface
123456789012-upload-all.cfg Backup of Phone configuration changes made every source
123456789012-cloud.cfg Backup of Phone configuration changes made via Cloud Provider (Since UC 6.2.0 or later)
123456789012-presetX.png Camera Preset File X on a Poly Trio to store Presets

 

Note: For individual phones, the Provisioning Server should be set to allow the upload and to append the created files!!

 

Exceptions:

 

sip.cfg or sip_(Version of Sip).cfg  Only used prior to UCS 3.3.0 or with legacy phones
phone1.cfg or phone1_(Version of Sip).cfg Only used prior to UCS 3.3.0 or with legacy phones
123456789012-calls.xml The Calls list of the phone. Only for VVX models!
<user>-directory.xml The Directory for a phone if using User Login Feature
<user>-calls.xml The Calls list of a Phone if using User Login Feature. Only for VVX models!
<user>-web.cfg Changes made via the Web Interface if using User Login Feature
<user>-phone.cfg Changes made via the Phone GUI if using User Login Feature
sip.ld Phone Software, either SIP or UCS based on the Phone Part Number as combined download. On a reboot of the Phone, the Software will be downloaded partly and the header compared to check for a newer version.
xxxx-xxxxx-xxx.sip.ld Phone Software, either SIP or UCS based on the Phone Part Number as split download. On a reboot of the Phone, the Software will be downloaded partly and the header compared to check for a newer version.
3111-17823-001.dect.ld D60 DECT phone software.
xxxx-xxxxx-xxx.bootrom.ld Phone BootROM based on the Phone Part Number as split download. On a reboot of the Phone, the Software will be downloaded partly and the header compared to check for a newer version.
bootrom.ld Phone BootROM based on the Phone Part Number as combined download. On a reboot of the Phone, the Software will be downloaded partly and the header compared to check for a newer version.
xxxx-xxxxx-xxx.updater.ld Split
Phone Updater being used to upgrade the phone to UCS 4.0.0 a or later as split download =>here<=
updater.ld Combined
Phone Updater being used to upgrade the phone to UCS 4.0.0 a or later as combined download =>here<=
123456789012-plcmsyslog.tar Trio & CCX additional log files
enc.123456789012-5.7.1.13914-core.764.tar.gz Please provide these or similar files to Poly support for further analysis.

 

 

Combined SIP Software All individual compatible software packets for all supported phones in one large file
Split SIP Software The individual version of compatible software for a single phone

 

 

Exceptions:

 

  • When using WiFi with a Poly Trio or the CCX Range the MAC address requested by the phone as a file name is the main MAC address and not the WiFi MAC!

 

\Config Subdirectory

 

Since UCS 3.3.0 or newer a subdirectory called Config is also included with the downloaded software.

 

This directory contains various template files. They can be utilized provisioning certain parameters to phones.

 

The files are:

 

  • H323.cfg
  • reg-advanced.cfg
  • reg-basic.cfg
  • region.cfg => optional, often used for non-North American settings

  • sip-basic.cfg
  • sip-interop.cfg
  • site.cfg
  • video.cfg => if using the VVX 1500, 500 and 600 for video calls

  • video-integration.cfg => For deployments in which the SoundStation IP 7000 is deployed as an audio and control endpoint connected to a Poly HDX device or GroupSeries, you only need to configure a limited number of parameters

  • device.cfg
  • features.cfg
  • applications.cfg => If implementing applications using the browser and XML Control/Status API

Above are not automatically downloaded and need to be specified within the CONFIG_FILES="" section of a 000000000000.cfg or <mac>.cfg

Product Name Model Name Part Number
SoundStructure VoIP Interface  SSTRVOIP 3111-33215-001
VVX D60 Wireless Handset VVX D60 3111-17823-001
VVX 101 VVX101 3111-40250-001
VVX 150 VVX150 3111-48810-001
VVX 201 VVX201 3111-40450-001
VVX 250 VVX250 3111-48820-001
VVX 250 New Hardware VVX250 3111-48820-021
VVX 300 VVX300 3111-46135-002
VVX 301 VVX301 3111-48300-001
VVX 310 VVX310 3111-46161-001
VVX 311 VVX311 3111-48350-001
VVX 350 VVX350 3111-48830-001
VVX 350 New Hardware VVX350 3111-48830-021
VVX 400 VVX400 3111-46157-002
VVX 401 VVX401 3111-48400-001
VVX 410 VVX410 3111-46162-001
VVX 411 VVX411 3111-48450-001
VVX 450 VVX450 3111-48840-001
VVX 450 New Hardware VVX450 3111-48840-021
VVX 500 VVX500 3111-44500-001
VVX 501 VVX501 3111-48500-001
VVX 600 VVX600 3111-44600-001
VVX 601 VVX601 3111-48600-001
VVX 1500 VVX1500 2345-17960-001
SoundPoint IP 300  SPIP300  2345-11300-001 
SoundPoint IP 301  SPIP301  2345-11300-010 
SoundPoint IP 320  SPIP320  2345-12200-002 
2345-12200-005 
SoundPoint IP 321  SPIP321  2345-12360-001 
SoundPoint IP 330  SPIP330  2345-12200-001 
2345-12200-004 
SoundPoint IP 331  SPIP331  2345-12365-001 
SoundPoint IP 335  SPIP335  2345-12375-001 
SoundPoint IP 430  SPIP430  2345-11402-001 
SoundPoint IP 450  SPIP450  2345-12450-001 
SoundPoint IP 500  SPIP500  2345-11500-001 
2345-11500-010 
2345-11500-020 
SoundPoint IP 501  SPIP501  2345-11500-030 
2345-11500-040 
SoundPoint IP 550  SPIP550  2345-12500-001 
SoundPoint IP 560  SPIP560  2345-12560-001 
SoundPoint IP 600  SPIP600  2345-11600-001 
SoundPoint IP 601  SPIP601  2345-11605-001 
SoundPoint IP 650  SPIP650  2345-12600-001 
SoundPoint IP 670  SPIP670  2345-12670-001 
SoundStation IP 4000  SSIP4000  2201-06642-001 
SoundStation IP 5000  SSIP5000  3111-30900-001 
SoundStation IP 6000  SSIP6000  3111-15600-001 
SoundStation IP 7000  SSIP7000  3111-40000-001 
SoundStation Duo  SSDuo  3111-19000-001 
Trio 8800 Trio8800 3111-65290-001
Visual+ TrioVisualPlus 3111-66420-001
Trio 8500 Trio8500 3111-66700-001
Trio 8300 Trio8300 3111-66800-001
Trio C60 TrioC60 3111-86240-001
VVX D230 VVXD230 2201-49230-001
CCX 400 CCX400 3111-49700-001
CCX 500 CCX500 3111-49710-001
CCX 600 CCX600 3111-49770-001
CCX 700 CCX700 3111-49740-001


NOTE:
The RealPresence Trio and the VVX Phones automatically supplies the Visual+ / DECT Base Station with its software

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Since UC Software 4.0.0 or later a backup can be created via the Web Interface Utilities > Phone Backup & Restore > Phone Backup > Phone Backup

 

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The backup is stored as a <mac>_PhoneModel_Date_Time.pbu format. Example 0004f2fcb831_Trio8800_18-04-2018_14-25.pbu

 

The backup contains the running configuration of a phone with separate sections showing the provisioning source i.e. Phone itself, Web Interface or Configuration files from a provisioning Server or in case of Skype for Business the Call Server.

 

In addition a user can also use the Web Interface to create individual Export files

 

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  • All Configuration (except Device Settings) Export_all.cfg
    All configuration sources apart from device configuration i.e. IP Settings, CDP, LLDP, etc.

  • Config Files => Export_config_files.cfg
    All configuration provisioned via a provisioning Server shown as <CONFIG_FILES in a backup PBU file

  • Local => Export_phone_local.cfg
    All configuration changes made on the phone locally via the Phone UI shown as <PHONE_LOCAL in a backup PBU file

  • Web => Export_web.cfg
    All configuration changes made via the Web Interface of the phone shown as <WEB in a backup PBU file

  • SIP => Export_call_server.cfg
    Changes pushed inbound from a Call Server like Skype for Business shown as explained => here <= and as  <CALL_SERVER in a backup PBU file

  • Device Settings => Export_device_settings.cfg
    All device configuration i.e. IP Settings, CDP, LLDP, Passwords, etc. shown as  <DEVICE_SETTINGS in a backup PBU file

  • <DEVICE_SETTINGS_CHANGED shows the changes made to the above standard values

  • <FACTORY_CONFIG shows the difference to the factory config

  • <CLOUD shows the changes made via cloud configuration aka Lens or PDMS-E

 

The actual hierarchy of provisioning priority a Poly phone is in this order:

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Utilising the Web Interface to determine the Source:

 

Configuring a parameter via the web

 

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Configuring a parameter via a configuration file via provisioning

 

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Utilising the Web Interface to find the relevant configuration parameters:

 

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The above shows the reg.1.protocol.SIP parameter.

 

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The above shows the "special" Device Parameter as shown => here <=

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