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Unit/Key Configuration Scripts, Configuring the SPA932 Attendant Console

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Configuring the SPA932 Attendant Console Setting Up the SPA932 Attendant Console 9 STEP 7 Select your Server Type from the drop-down list: • SPA9000 • BroadSoft • Asterisk STEP 8 Make sure that no is selected for Test Mode Enable. This option is disabled by default. You cannot complete the software configuration for the SPA932 if this option is enabled. (You can use Test Mode Enable later to test the SPA932.) STEP 9 Create a configuration script for each target extension or user you want to monitor using the SPA932. Enter this script in the appropriate field for each unit/key. See "Unit/Key Configuration Scripts" section on page 179. STEP 10 Click Submit All Changes. The SPA932 allows only one unit/key entry for each target extension or user. The subscription for the user fails if the user is configured on more than one unit/key, or if the target extension is a shared extension. For example, the following configuration would fail. It shows user 101 subscribed for two different functions on two unit/keys; all functions should be put on one unit/key: Unit/key1: func=sd;usr=101@$PROXY;nme=test;vid=2;sub=arupiSSomSok1@$PROXY Unit/key2: fnc=blf+cp;usr=101@$PROXY;nme=test;vid=2;sub=arupiSSomSok1@$PROXY Unit/Key Configuration Scripts By default, all LEDs on the SPA932 are assigned to the first configured extension on the phone to which it is connected. Assign the LEDs to any of the other five extensions on the phone that you want to monitor using the SPA932. The configuration script is composed of the following keywords, followed by an equal sign (=) and separated by semicolons (;): • fnc-defines which of the following functions are enabled for the specified key (separate more than one function with a plus sign (+): • blf-busy lamp field function used for monitoring line activity • sd-speed dial function • cp-call pickup (if supported by the SIP proxy server). Call pickup (cp) must be supported by the SIP proxy server and be used with blf in the configuration. The syntax is fnc=blf+cp. Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide 179

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Configuring the SPA932 Attendant Console
Setting Up the SPA932 Attendant Console
Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phone Administration Guide
179
9
STEP 7
Select your
Server Type
from the drop-down list:
SPA9000
BroadSoft
Asterisk
STEP 8
Make sure that
no
is selected for
Test Mode Enable
. This option is disabled by
default. You cannot complete the software configuration for the SPA932 if this
option is enabled. (You can use Test Mode Enable later to test the SPA932.)
STEP 9
Create a configuration script for each target extension or user you want to monitor
using the SPA932. Enter this script in the appropriate field for each unit/key. See
“Unit/Key Configuration Scripts” section on page179
.
STEP 10
Click
Submit All Changes
.
The SPA932 allows only one unit/key entry for each target extension or user. The
subscription for the user fails if the user is configured on more than one unit/key, or
if the target extension is a shared extension. For example, the following
configuration would
fail
. It shows user 101 subscribed for two different functions
on two unit/keys; all functions should be put on one unit/key:
Unit/key1: func=sd;usr=101@$PROXY;nme=test;vid=2;sub=arupiSSomSok1@$PROXY
Unit/key2: fnc=blf+cp;usr=101@$PROXY;nme=test;vid=2;sub=arupiSSomSok1@$PROXY
Unit/Key Configuration Scripts
By default, all LEDs on the SPA932 are assigned to the first configured extension
on the phone to which it is connected. Assign the LEDs to any of the other five
extensions on the phone that you want to monitor using the SPA932.
The configuration script is composed of the following keywords, followed by an
equal sign (=) and separated by semicolons (;):
fnc—defines which of the following functions are enabled for the specified key
(separate more than one function with a plus sign (+):
blf—busy lamp field function used for monitoring line activity
sd—speed dial function
cp—call pickup (if supported by the SIP proxy server). Call pickup (cp) must
be supported by the SIP proxy server and be used with blf in the
configuration. The syntax is fnc=blf+cp.