This is one of the things that has always just worked for me.  You do have to 
generate/send profiles and allow the phone(s) to reboot and download the new 
config...

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roy Walker
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 12:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [sipx-users] Speed dial and presence on Polycom 650

I have searched and found lots of people who had issues pushing speed dial 
entries to Polycom phones, but no one ever posts a solution...

I have lost track of the different combinations of users/user groups with 
Polycom presence feature enabled/disabled, so can someone who does have this 
working answer the following:

1.  Are the speed dials in a user group or bound to a user?  If bound to a 
user, is that user in a user group at all?
I have some setup both ways.  When using group speed dial - it essentially 
copies the group setting to the individual user - they can be customized after 
the fact.  I always have users in a group.
2.  The Polycom presence feature on the phone should have no bearing on SIP 
presence, so assume you have that off...?
If I understand correctly - yes - just checking the 'subscribe to presence' on 
the speed dial page does the trick.
3.  Do you have presence checked and does it work?
Yes and Yes
4.  What Polycom phone and firmware are you using?
Primarily 650s - 3.2.4

5.  What version of SipXecs are you using?
4.4 from iso - yum to current - have not had issues with this on previous 
versions.


FYI, I have tried this on Polycom 3.2.3, 3.2.4 and 3.2.5 with SipXecs 4.4.0- 
2011-06-03EDT13:20:36.

Thanks,
Roy

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