Using the SPA932 Sidecar

Setting Up the SPA932 Sidecar

Subsequent keys will use the same extension. See ”SPA932 Parameter Notes” section on page 120.

Assign SPA932 LEDs to SPA962 extensions.

By default, all 32 keys on the SPA932 are assigned to the first extension on the 962 (extension 101 based on the default multicast autoconfiguration).

To limit the number of LEDs assigned to the first extension, use the vid=1 keyword. Then use the vid=2 keyword to assign the next set of keys to the second extension. The numeric values correspond to the default extensions on the SPA962 as follows:

vid=1—extension 101

vid=2—extension 102

vid=3—extension 103

vid=4—extension 104

vid=5—extension 105

vid=6—extension 106

SPA9000 Syntax

Find more complete information in the Linksys Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide.

The following entry enables speed dialing, BLF monitoring, and call pick up on a SPA9000 server with:

IP address 192.168.1.101

station name phone1

extension 101

SPA932 unit/key using the SPA962’s extension 2

fnc=sd+blf+cp;sub=phone1@$PROXY;usr=101@$PROXY;nme=phone1;vid=2

Broadsoft syntax

For example, the following enables speed dialing and BLF monitoring, with a BLF monitoring list URI of marketing, for the user account reception, on a Broadsoft server with the IP address 192.168.100.1:

fnc=sd+blf;sub=marketing@;usr=reception@192.168.100.1

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