Linksys SPA 900 SERIES manual Broadsoft syntax, Asterisk syntax

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Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones

Using the SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962

Note You only need to use the vid= keyword in the first entry assigned to each SPA962 extension. Subsequent keys will use the same extension.

n with the extension on the SPA962 assigned to the LED on the SPA932

The nme parameter indicates the extension name, which in this case is the same as the station name.

Broadsoft syntax

The following is an example entry for a Broadsoft server:

fnc=enabled_functions;sub=blf_list_uri@broadsoft;usr=dn@broadsoft

Replace the variables (in italics), as follows:

enabled_functions with cp for call pickup, sd for speed dial, and blf for busy lamp field; separate multiple functions in any order with a plus sign (+)

blf_list_uri with the URI assigned to the BLF monitoring list on the Broadsoft server.

broadsoft with the IP address or hostname of the Broadsoft server.

dn with the number associated with the user account on the Monitored Users list.

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

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

Note The nme keyword is not used because the Broadsoft server uses the user account name assigned to the BLF monitoring list.

Asterisk syntax

The following is an example entry for a Asterisk server: fnc=sd+blf+cp;sub=35890@192.168.1.11;nme=35890

This entry enables speed dialing and BLF monitoring on a Asterisk server with the IP address 192.168.1.11:

Step 10 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

Step 11 Repeat Step 9 for each extension or user that you are monitoring using the SPA932.

Step 12 Click Submit All Changes at the bottom of the page.

 

 

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