User guide

Deployment Guide for the Polycom VVX 1500 C Business Media Phone
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Call Log
The call log is stored in volatile memory and is maintained automatically by
the phone in three separate lists: Missed Calls, Received Calls and Placed
Calls. The call lists can be cleared manually by the user and will be erased
when the phone is restarted.
Configuration changes can be performed centrally at the provisioning server.
For detailed information on configuration file settings, refer to <feature/> on
page A-4.
Recording and Playback of Audio Calls
The Polycom VVX 1500 C phone has a functioning USB port that can be
configured to allow recording of audio calls on supported USB devices.
Playback of recorded files can occur on the phone as well as on other devices,
such as a Windows
®
or Apple
®
based computer using an application like
Windows Media Player
®
or Quicktime
®
.
Configuration changes can be performed centrally at the provisioning server.
For detailed information on configuration file settings, refer to <feature/> on
page A-4.
Corporate Directory
The Polycom VVX 1500 C phones can be configured to interface with a
corporate directory server that supports the Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) version 3. Both corporate directories that support server-side
sorting and those that do not are supported. In the latter case, the sorting is
performed on the phone.
The corporate directory LDAP server status can be reviewed through the
Status menu (Status > CD Server Status).
For detailed examples for all currently supported LDAP directories, refer to
“Technical Bulletin 41137: Best Practices When Using Corporate Directory on
Polycom VVX 1500 C Phones“ at
http://www.polycom.com/support/voice/soundpoint_ip/VoIP_Technical
_Bulletins_pub.html .
Configuration changes can be performed centrally at the provisioning server
or locally. For detailed information on configuration file settings, refer to
<feature/> on page A-4.
Note
Notify your users that they may be required by federal, state, and/or local laws to
notify some or all called parties when they are recording.