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... Provisioning 2-15 Provisioning Capabilities 2-15 Configuration Profile 2-15 Using the Interactive Voice Response Interface 2-16 Using the IVR Menu on a Linksys SPA901 Phone 2-16 IVR Options 2-17 Entering a Password through the IVR 2-19 Managing Linksys IP Phones 3-1 Using the 900 Series LCD Display... SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962 3-8 Configuring the SPA9000 for the SPA932 3-9 Configuring the Broadsoft Server for the SPA932 3-9 Configuring the Asterisk Server for the SPA932 3-10 Configuring the SPA932 3-11 Monitoring the SPA932 3-14 Configuring the Web Service 3-14 Web Interface Basic and ...
... Provisioning 2-15 Provisioning Capabilities 2-15 Configuration Profile 2-15 Using the Interactive Voice Response Interface 2-16 Using the IVR Menu on a Linksys SPA901 Phone 2-16 IVR Options 2-17 Entering a Password through the IVR 2-19 Managing Linksys IP Phones 3-1 Using the 900 Series LCD Display... SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962 3-8 Configuring the SPA9000 for the SPA932 3-9 Configuring the Broadsoft Server for the SPA932 3-9 Configuring the Asterisk Server for the SPA932 3-10 Configuring the SPA932 3-11 Monitoring the SPA932 3-14 Configuring the Web Service 3-14 Web Interface Basic and ...
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... device to the LAN. Figure 1-1 illustrates how the IP phones are not using a PoE switch. Table 1-1 Linksys IP Phones Product Name SPA901 SPA921 SPA922 RJ-45 One (1) One (1) Two (2) SPA932 - Monochrome display, Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, and an extra Ethernet ...port for monitoring and call transfer. Attendant sidecar for Broadsoft Busy Lamp Field and Asterisk Line Monitoring. Chapter 1 Introducing Linksys IP Phones Introducing Linksys IP Phones Overview 1 This chapter introduces the functionality of the Linksys 900...
... device to the LAN. Figure 1-1 illustrates how the IP phones are not using a PoE switch. Table 1-1 Linksys IP Phones Product Name SPA901 SPA921 SPA922 RJ-45 One (1) One (1) Two (2) SPA932 - Monochrome display, Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, and an extra Ethernet ...port for monitoring and call transfer. Attendant sidecar for Broadsoft Busy Lamp Field and Asterisk Line Monitoring. Chapter 1 Introducing Linksys IP Phones Introducing Linksys IP Phones Overview 1 This chapter introduces the functionality of the Linksys 900...
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...; Call Hold • Music on Hold * • Call Waiting • Outbound Caller ID Blocking • Call Transfer - An asterisk (*) indicates that the feature requires support by the different models of Linksys IP phones. SPA901: Two Call Appearances Accessed Via Flash Key or Hook-Flash - Linksys IP Phone Features Figure 1-1 Linksys IP Phones...
...; Call Hold • Music on Hold * • Call Waiting • Outbound Caller ID Blocking • Call Transfer - An asterisk (*) indicates that the feature requires support by the different models of Linksys IP phones. SPA901: Two Call Appearances Accessed Via Flash Key or Hook-Flash - Linksys IP Phone Features Figure 1-1 Linksys IP Phones...
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... Function Connects to the 5-volt power supply. Connect to the handset. The SPA932 attaches to the SPA962 with support for Broadsoft Busy Lamp Field and Asterisk Line Monitoring (see Figure 2-3). Firmware Version 5.1 Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide 2-5 The SPA922 has two ports. Use the other LAN device. The SPA922 is a 32...
... Function Connects to the 5-volt power supply. Connect to the handset. The SPA932 attaches to the SPA962 with support for Broadsoft Busy Lamp Field and Asterisk Line Monitoring (see Figure 2-3). Firmware Version 5.1 Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide 2-5 The SPA922 has two ports. Use the other LAN device. The SPA922 is a 32...
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...in the sip.conf file. This is shown in parenthesis in the Monitored Users list. The Directory Number (DN) associated with the Asterisk server (see "Monitoring the SPA932" section on page 3-14). Save and enable your configuration changes on the Broadsoft Server is entered ... entered following example context uses "home" for extension 3500. Configure the SPA932 to register with each user to the Monitored Users column. Example 3-1 Asterisk Context for SPA932 [home] exten => 3500,1,Dial(SIP/3500/20) exten => 3500,hint,SIP/3500 exten => 3500,2,Voicemail,u3500 exten =>3500...
...in the sip.conf file. This is shown in parenthesis in the Monitored Users list. The Directory Number (DN) associated with the Asterisk server (see "Monitoring the SPA932" section on page 3-14). Save and enable your configuration changes on the Broadsoft Server is entered ... entered following example context uses "home" for extension 3500. Configure the SPA932 to register with each user to the Monitored Users column. Example 3-1 Asterisk Context for SPA932 [home] exten => 3500,1,Dial(SIP/3500/20) exten => 3500,hint,SIP/3500 exten => 3500,2,Voicemail,u3500 exten =>3500...
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... SPA932 is connected. Select yes from the CTI Enable pull-down selection list. (optional) Change the SPA962 station name. Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones Example 3-2 Asterisk Subscribecontext for the SPA962 to which is required to configure the SPA932: • SPA9000 IP address (or hostname if supported) • Phone extension numbers By...
... SPA932 is connected. Select yes from the CTI Enable pull-down selection list. (optional) Change the SPA962 station name. Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones Example 3-2 Asterisk Subscribecontext for the SPA962 to which is required to configure the SPA932: • SPA9000 IP address (or hostname if supported) • Phone extension numbers By...
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... enter the correct information in the appropriate field for monitoring line activity - This will help ensure that no is enabled. • SPA9000 • Broadsoft • Asterisk For each key before proceeding. 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...
... enter the correct information in the appropriate field for monitoring line activity - This will help ensure that no is enabled. • SPA9000 • Broadsoft • Asterisk For each key before proceeding. 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...
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... use the same extension. • n with the SPA962 Note You only need to the second extension. Asterisk syntax Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 The following is an example entry for a Asterisk server: fnc=sd+blf+cp;[email protected];nme=35890 This entry enables speed dialing and...monitoring list on the Broadsoft server. • broadsoft with the IP address or hostname of marketing, on a Broadsoft server with the user account on a Asterisk server with cp for call pickup, sd for speed dial, and blf for busy lamp field; The numeric values correspond to the BLF monitoring list.
... use the same extension. • n with the SPA962 Note You only need to the second extension. Asterisk syntax Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 The following is an example entry for a Asterisk server: fnc=sd+blf+cp;[email protected];nme=35890 This entry enables speed dialing and...monitoring list on the Broadsoft server. • broadsoft with the IP address or hostname of marketing, on a Broadsoft server with the user account on a Asterisk server with cp for call pickup, sd for speed dial, and blf for busy lamp field; The numeric values correspond to the BLF monitoring list.
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... the beginning of the section in decimal of SIP Response Status Codes, such as "sip.linksys.com:5060", or "109.12.14.12:12345". and asterisk "*" represent wildcard characters. A template of hex format. • UserID - A mini-script that specifies the cadence parameters of x.x.x.x, where x between 0 and 255. The wildcard character "*" stands...
... the beginning of the section in decimal of SIP Response Status Codes, such as "sip.linksys.com:5060", or "109.12.14.12:12345". and asterisk "*" represent wildcard characters. A template of hex format. • UserID - A mini-script that specifies the cadence parameters of x.x.x.x, where x between 0 and 255. The wildcard character "*" stands...