Linksys SPA922 Cisco SPA9000 Voice System Web-UI Based Product Installation an - Page 110

xt=101, usr=Smith, STEP 10

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Configuring Special Features Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000 6 • sub (required): The station name of the device and the IP address of the SPA9000 NOTE The station name must exactly match the name that is entered in the phone configuration web page. The assigned names are displayed on the PBX Status page (click the PBX Status link on the main administration web page). For more information about entering a station name, see "Setting Up Each Station" on page_57. • ext (required): The extension number on the specified phone, as in the following example: xt=101@$PROXY. Alternatively, you can enter the usr parameter with the assigned user ID, as in the following example: usr=Smith@$PROXY. • vid (optional): Extension ID of the phone lines on the SPA962 (corresponds to Ext 1 to 6; valid values, 1-6) STEP 10 Click Submit All Changes. STEP 11 To verify your progress, perform the following tasks: • Verify that the keys on the SPA932 are shining green. A flashing red light indicates a problem with the syntax. • To test a speed dial key, press the key and verify that the destination phone rings. • To test a BLF key, place a call from the destination phone and verify that the BLF key flashes red on the SPA932. SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI 108

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Configuring Special Features
Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000
SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI
108
6
sub (required): The station name of the device and the IP address of the
SPA9000
NOTE
The station name must exactly match the name that is entered in the
phone configuration web page. The assigned names are displayed on
the PBX Status page (click the PBX Status link on the main
administration web page). For more information about entering a
station name, see “Setting Up Each Station” on page_57.
ext (required): The extension number on the specified phone, as in the
following example:
xt=101@
$PROXY. Alternatively, you can enter the
usr
parameter with the assigned user ID, as in the following example:
usr=Smith@
$PROXY.
vid (optional): Extension ID of the phone lines on the SPA962 (corresponds to
Ext 1 to 6; valid values, 1-6)
STEP 10
Click
Submit All Changes
.
STEP 11
To verify your progress, perform the following tasks:
Verify that the keys on the SPA932 are shining green. A flashing red light
indicates a problem with the syntax.
To test a speed dial key, press the key and verify that the destination phone
rings.
To test a BLF key, place a call from the destination phone and verify that the BLF
key flashes red on the SPA932.