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These provisioning instructions apply to the following Polycom Models:

      SoundPoint Models:IP321, IP331, IP335, IP450, IP650, IP6000, IP7000

      VVX Models: VVX300, VVX400, VVX500, VVX600, VVX1500

Info

 If you have not already added the device to a NocTel account as an extension, please visit the Adding an Extension article for instruction on adding the device as an extension before proceeding.

 

These instructions will allow your Polycom phone to connect to the NocTel network.

  1. When the phone is first powered up it will display a “loading application” screen. Press Cancel.
  2. On the phone, press Setup > enter the phone’s password. The default is 456.
  3. Choose Provisioning Server, and press the Select soft key.
  4. Scroll down to Server Type, press the Edit soft key, and arrow right until HTTPS is displayed and press Ok.
  5. Below HTTPS enter noctel.com
    Press the alpha-numeric (ASCII) soft key, highlighted in the following illustration, to change entry mode. To enter periods press the star key (*) on your phone’s keypad. If you enter an incorrect number, you can press the backspace/delete button located under the arrow buttons to backspace/delete your entry
  6. When finished, press the OK soft key, and then press Exit twice.
  7. Choose Save & Reboot and press the Select soft key to reboot the phone and save the new configuration.
    *Please note that the phone may reboot multiple times.

Bulk Provisioning

If you are doing a large number of Polycom phones across multiple campuses, it typically make sense to set up a location to provision. Contact support for a detailed document explaining how to efficiently deploy a large number of handsets. You might also look at the NocTel DHCP options guide that can assist you with bulk provisioning.

Ports Used by Polycom & NocTel

The following table below lists and describes the TCP and UDP ports used by Polycom phones and the NocTel system. Blocking any of these ports may result in the inability to place calls and other symptoms that will affect the use of Polycom phones.

 

Port #ProtocolPurpose
123UDPUsed for NTP to sync device time
5060UDPUsed for SIP to initiate calls
10,000+

UDP

Used for RTP for voice data receipt and transmission
80TCPUsed for device firmware
443TCPUsed for secure handset remote configuration


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