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SPA932 Configuration, Step 7

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Using the SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962 Figure 3-6 SPA932 Configuration Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Select yes from the Unit 1 Enable pull-down selection list. If you have installed two SPA932 units, also select yes from the Unit 2 Enable pull-down selection list. Make sure that no is selected on the Test Mode Enable selection list. This option, which is useful for testing the SPA932, is disabled by default. You cannot complete the software configuration for the SPA932 if this option is enabled. • SPA9000 • Broadsoft • Asterisk For each extension or user that you want to monitor using the SPA932, enter the configuration script in the appropriate field for each key. Note You can identify the user or extension number in the space provided next to each key before proceeding. This will help ensure that you enter the correct information in each field. 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) • sub-Use this keyword to identify the phones to be monitored. • -Use this keyword to identify the specific users or extensions to be monitored. • nme-(optional) Use this field with the SPA9000 to identify any alias that has been assigned to the extension in the Linksys IP phone configuration. • vid-(optional) Use this field to identify the SPA962 extension to use with the monitored list specified by the sub= keyword, when more than one BLF monitored list is configured on the SIP proxy server. The possible values are 1 to 6, corresponding to each of the six extensions available on the SPA962. 3-12 Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide Firmware Version 5.1

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Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide
Firmware Version 5.1
Chapter 3
Managing Linksys IP Phones
Using the SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962
Figure 3-6
SPA932 Configuration
Step 7
Select
yes
from the Unit 1 Enable pull-down selection list.
If you have installed two SPA932 units, also select
yes
from the Unit 2 Enable pull-down selection list.
Step 8
Make sure that
no
is selected on the Test Mode Enable selection list.
This option, which is useful for testing the SPA932, is disabled by default. You cannot complete the
software configuration for the SPA932 if this option is enabled.
SPA9000
Broadsoft
Asterisk
Step 9
For each extension or user that you want to monitor using the SPA932, enter the configuration script in
the appropriate field for each key.
Note
You can identify the user or extension number in the space provided next to each key before
proceeding. This will help ensure that you enter the correct information in each field.
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)
sub—Use this keyword to identify the phones to be monitored.
—Use this keyword to identify the specific users or extensions to be monitored.
nme—(optional) Use this field with the SPA9000 to identify any alias that has been assigned to the
extension in the Linksys IP phone configuration.
vid—(optional) Use this field to identify the SPA962 extension to use with the monitored list
specified by the sub= keyword, when more than one BLF monitored list is configured on the SIP
proxy server. The possible values are 1 to 6, corresponding to each of the six extensions available
on the SPA962.