Setup guide

Updates to Previous Software Releases
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69373 When provisioning TLS applications, the CommonName of a server certificate is now
configurable with the new configuration option.
69374 User interface changes have been made in the Application menu and BootROM menu
for SIP and Provisioning applications respectively to make CommonName configurable.
69929 When the BLF feature is enabled, the monitored BLF line status now updates as busy
after the attendant phone transfers a call to that line (applies to SoundPoint IP 650).
69965 When the soft key is configured with capital HTTP in the URL, it no longer tries to dial
instead of using the phone microbrowser.
70258 Resetting the phone to factory settings no longer clears the password (applies to
SpectraLink 84xx).
70458 Text on the input fields and soft keys are now properly displayed.
70547 Download Custom CA Cert screen now disappears after saving a certificate (applies to
all SoundPoint IP).
70633 The phone no longer mishandles 403 responses to first REFER sent to phone to
centralized conference server.
70732 The links on the microbrowser page are no longer hidden when the links are highlighted
and moves to another link.
70908 When using user profiles, the phone no longer powers off at the user login prompt
(applies to SpectraLink 84xx).
71046 When the phone is in a conference call and a roaming attempt is made, the access point
no longer rejects the reassociation request (applies to SpectraLink 84xx).
71103 When the phone is configured as per call center mode, call hold is no longer treated as a
missed call (applies to SoundPoint IP 650).
71156 When there is an active call between two parties, accepting another call no longer
makes the phone vibrate continuously when the mode is set to Ring and Vibrate (applies
to SpectraLink 84xx).
71913 Registered lines now display on Expansion modules (applies to SoundPoint IP 650,
670).
Configuration File Enhancements
Certain groups of configuration parameters have been modified in UC software 4.0.0. In these
cases, instead of listing every parameter, the following table will specify a group of related
parameters with an abbreviated XML path name ending with (.*).
For example, suppose the following parameters are modified:
device.wifi.enabled,
device.wifi.ipAddress, and device.wifi.ssid. Since these parameters all begin with
device.wifi, Table 12: Software Version 4.0.0 Configuration File Parameter Enhancements
abbreviates these parameters as
device.wifi.*