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Polycom 1725-11530-310 - Roaming Privacy <Roaming_Privacy; User Preferences <User_Preferences

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Roaming Privacy <roaming_privacy/>
This configuration attribute is defined as follows:
User Preferences <user_preferences/>
This configuration attribute is defined as follows:
Note
This attribute is used in conjunction with Microsoft Live Communications
Server 2005 only.
Attribute
Permitted
Values
Default Interpretation
roaming_privacy.reg positive
integer
Null Specifies the line/registration number which has roaming
privacy support enabled. If Null, roaming privacy is
disabled. If value < 1, then value is replaced with 1.
Attribute
Permitted
Values Default Interpretation
up.analogHeadsetOption 0, 1, 2 0 Selects optional external hardware for use with a
headset attached to the phone's analog headset jack.
If set to 0, no compatible headset is attached.
If set to 1, a DHSG-compatible headset is attached
and can be used as an electronic hookswitch.
If set to 2, a Plantronics compatible headset is
attached and can be used an electronic hookswitch.
up.offHookAction.none 0, 1 Null If set to 0 or Null, the behavior introduced in SIP 2.1.2
occurs. When users go off-hook, the phone tries to
seize a line. Which line is seized depends on
voIpProt.SIP.strictLineSeize
,
voIPProt.SIP.lineSeize.retries
, and
reg.x.strictLineSeize
.
If set to 1, the behavior from SIP 1.6.7 occurs. When
users go off-hook, the phone does not seize a line or
answer a ringing call. The user must use the line keys
to either make a new call or answer a ringing call.
This will apply under all ringer settings, not just
SilentRing.

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