Polycom's can work in one of two ways:
a) using self configuration
b) downloading it from a ftp server

To make your Polycoms work with Asterisk you actually don't need the phone to download any configuration, with the one embeded is ok. In any case, when turned on, the phone searches for the ftp server, when it cannot find it, it just continues loading with its self pre-configured parameters.

Once this process is finished you should keep on with your own local network and sip configurations

Alyed



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Does anyone have the polycom soundpoint ip's successfully remotely
provisioning? I've got the phone pulling default configs, and it's
downloading phone specific information, but it's not actually using that
information. Any help would be appreciated :)

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Sam Houston State University
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