http://sites.google.com/site/sipxecstipsandtricks/polycom-phones

shows you how to patch sipX to allow for custom configuration files

NOTE: wget for some reason is unable to download files from this site so you'll 
need to download them from firefox then transfer them from your computer to 
your sipX server via WinSCP

-----Original Message-----
From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org 
[mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of McIlvin, Don
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 6:22 PM
To: sipx-users
Subject: [sipx-users] Polycom Quality Monitoring features & SipXecs

I have the Polycom productivity Suite and am looking at how to enable RTCP-XR 
packet generation. We are an enterprise engaged in a Proof of Concept 
evaluation of SipXecs, ergo this is not live users - so I can hack away up to a 
point, and run what ever version I need.

According to the Polycom documentation I need to change 
voice.qualityMonitoring.rtcpxr.enable in the SIP.cfg from 0 to 1.

SipXconfig (4.2.0 that we are currently running) apparently does not have 
support for changing this or any of the other related parameters under 
<qualityMonitoring>. However, it looks like work was started in 
/etc/sipxpbx/Polycom/phone.properties  to support the <qm> features and they 
are included in their sip.cfg etc.

I tried using their documented method for customization (000000000000.cfg), 
altering it in the zip file before uploading in sipx, but that had no effect. 
Perhaps since (000000000000.cfg) is on the /etc/sipxpbx/Polycom/upload.xml 
<exclude> list - thwarted that.

My near term need is how to turn on RTCP-XR packet generation?

But more generally how to by-pass or customize what SipXecs is doing with the 
Polycom phones to make use of something like the <voice> <qualityMonitoring> 
features.

I suppose I can blindly hack away (trial and error) and see what happens, but a 
pointer to anything that describes w/detail how sipXecs manages the Polycom 
file set, and key starting point files - would be helpful.

Also, why is upload.xml doing this (below) anyway - besides preventing people 
like me from "making changes"?

          <exclude>
            <filename>000000000000.cfg</filename>
            <filename>000000000000-directory~.xml</filename>
            <filename>sip.cfg</filename>
            <filename>phone1.cfg</filename>
          </exclude>



Regards,
Don McIlvin

 
 
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