
CRK; Reviewed:
SPOC 9/23/2011
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
©2011 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved.
1. Introduction
These Application Notes describe the procedures for configuring Polycom® SoundStation® IP
7000 (herein referred to as SoundStation IP 7000) which was compliance tested with Avaya IP
Office 500 V2 (herein referred to as Avaya IP Office). SoundStation IP 7000 is a SIP-based IP
conference phone that delivers superior performance for small to midsize conference rooms.
These Application Notes assume that Avaya IP Office is already installed and basic
configuration steps have been performed. Only steps relevant to this compliance test will be
described in this document.
For further details on SoundStation IP 7000 configuration steps not covered in this document,
consult [2].
During the Compliance test, SoundStation IP 5000, IP 6000 and IP 7000 were simultaneously
tested, but these Application Notes will only cover the SoundStation IP 7000. Separate
Application Notes exist for the other endpoints.
2. General Test Approach and Test Results
The general test approach was to place calls to and from SoundStation IP 7000 and exercise
basic telephone operations. The main objectives were to verify that:
SoundStation IP 7000 successfully registers with Avaya IP Office.
SoundStation IP 7000 successfully establishes calls with Avaya H.323 and digital
telephones registered to Avaya IP Office.
SoundStation IP 7000 successfully negotiates the appropriate codec (G.711MU or
G.729A).
SoundStation IP 7000 successfully places a call on hold.
SoundStation IP 7000 successfully transfers a call, including blind and supervised
transfers.
DTMF tones could be passed successfully to the voicemail system.
SoundStation IP 7000 successfully establishes a three party conference call.
SoundStation IP 7000 successfully verifies the following Short Codes:
oDo Not Disturb
oCall Pickup Any
oCall Forward (Unconditional, Busy/no answer)
Calls could be shuffled and unshuffled.
MWI would be lit when new voicemail exists and extinguished after listening to
voicemail.
For serviceability testing, failures such as cable pulls and hardware resets were performed.