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1) reset the phone to the original manufactury default see your Menu AND do it 2) call to the supplier manufacturer Modem, and get the support via ONLINE chat for to fix it.
see the diagram attached, However you must call or go to the website from your supply in both cases,and get the support via ONLINE chat and fix it.
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You could edit the config file in notepad or try clearing all your browser cache and history. if all this fails check to see that the config fi,le has read write permisions under its directory.
This means the phone cannot find its <mac>.cfg file on the boot server, and does not have one loaded in its own flash memory. You will need to configure a boot server to host the SIP software, BootROM, and all the config files (these are included in with the SIP software). You can download these from Polycom's product support page: http://www.polycom.com/support/voice/soundpoint_ip/soundpoint_ip330_320.html
Voice mail is probably a feature provided by your service provider. I have a PBX with several different viop phones configured.
The voice mail is stored on the PBX you just need to configure the message waiting light on the phone and possibly a speed button that automatically dials the voice mail code.
I assume that you don't have a PBX and an internet service provider / voice service provider has those features available for you. They should have the documentation you need to configure the phone. If they specifically support your model phone you are in luck. Otherwise you will have to adapt from their generic description.
I have noticed that some really cheap voice plans don't include voice mail.
This means the phone's SIP application has been erased. You will need to download the SIP app and BootROM from the Polycom support page, host the files on a boot server, and then point the phone to this server from the server menu so the phone will reboot and download the files.
This means the phone's SIP application has been erased. You will need
to download the SIP app and BootROM from the Polycom support page, host
the files on a boot server, and then point the phone to this server
from the server menu so the phone will reboot and download the files.
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