====== Polycom ====== These events are configured via the phones administration interface. ===== Events ===== The DV2000 supports most of the events. While these packets to the DV2000 are very small and will not prevent a phone from taking or receiving calls a typical configuration would be to only check //Line Registration//. Using the outgoing or incoming call events the phones MAC address will automatically be configured. This does require that the telephone extension match either the mailbox or extension number. ^ Type ^ Description ^ |Line Registration|Whenever the phone registers with a PBX, an event is sent.| |Incoming Call|Any outgoing call, the phone will post an event.| |Outgoing Call|Any outgoing call, the phone will post an event.| |Onhook|Anytime phone goes onhook, the phone will post an event.| |Offhook|Anytime phone goes offhook, the phone will post an event.| ==== Line Registration/Onhook/Offhook ==== Using one of these events requires the telephones MAC address must be configured in the mailbox using Manager located under //Advanced//. The server will then find the first mailbox with the MAC address contained in the event and change that mailbox. ==== Incoming/Outgoing ==== When using //Incoming// or //Outgoing// call, the DV2000 will attempt to match the called or calling number with either the mailbox number or the extension of the mailbox. {{:images:vs8:vsconfig:polyconfig-phone.png|?direct}} Set //Notification URL// to the IP/DNS name of the DV2000 followed by the port and "/polycom". **Example:** http://192.168.1.1:9090/ipcfg/polycom ===== Overrides ===== The server will accept three additional parameters in the URL allowing individual telephones to control their own settings. ==== Mailbox ==== Add ///// to the URL. The following will force the server to update mailbox 3101 regardless of the extension number it detects from the event. **Example:** http://192.168.1.1:9090/ipcfg/polycom/3101 ==== MWI Address ==== To force an MWI address add ////// to the URL. You must specify the mailbox number for this option. In this example it will update the MWI address 4 in mailbox 3101. **Example:** http://192.168.1.1:9090/ipcfg/polycom/3101/4 ==== Port ==== To force the address to have a custom port number add /////// to the URL. This will force the port number to always be set. **Example:** http://192.168.1.1:9090/ipcfg/polycom/3101/4/5070