Sorry I didn't chime in before.

You can set the ringtone to be "Silent Ring" but this won't stick after firmware upgrades and profile pushes because the phone cannot write it's user preference settings back to the FTP folder. It poses a moderate security risk if you do this, but if you want to, you can make the */var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot* directory writable by the user *PlcmSpIp* so user preference settings can be written (someone correct me if this is wrong):

setfacl -d -m user:PlcmSpIp:rwx /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/ setfacl -m user:PlcmSpIp:rw- /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/*

Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676


On 1/22/2010 10:20 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks. So nothing with ringing there.
Any way to do it with ringtones? Maybe a way to force a blank ringtone to it?

On 1/22/2010 10:11 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
The only settable volume between reboots is in the device voice/codecs area.


      Volume Persistence

The user's selection of the receive volume during a call can be remembered between calls. This can be configured per termination (handset, headset and handsfree/chassis). In some countries regulations exist which dictate that receive volume should be reset to nominal at the start of each call on handset and headset.
persist.handset                 (Default: unchecked)

If checked, the receive volume will be remembered between calls. If set to 0, the receive volume will be reset to nominal at the start of each call.
persist.headset                 (Default: unchecked)

If checked, the receive volume will be remembered between calls. If set to 0, the receive volume will be reset to nominal at the start of each call.
persist.handsfree               (Default: checked)

If checked, the receive volume will be remembered between calls. If set to 0, the receive volume will be reset to nominal at the start of each call.

It is settable by group.

On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:52 AM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Is there an easy way to make a single phone not ring, and have it
    stick
    through the profile being pushed out?
    this is on a Polycom 550. My CEO has a second phone on his conference
    table. He likes to have only his desk phone ring, but be able to
    answer
    the call on either phone. No problem, I just assigned his line to
    both
    phones and turned down the ringer with the volume button on the
    conference table phone. That setting doesn't stick when you re-push a
    profile out. Is there any way to set that at the sipx level for that
    phone so it would stick?

    Thanks as always,
    Matthew

    Sipx 4.0.4, sixbridge, Verizon VOIP, No firewall (not needed, private
    connection), Polycom 450s and 550s - bootrom 4.2.1, firmware
    3.1.3C split.
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