Configuring the SPA932 Sidecar to Work with the SPA9000
The screen lists each phone by station name and extension number .
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Find the User ID for the SPA962, and then click the hyperlink in the IP Address column .
The Telephone Configuration page appears in a separate browser window .
NOTE: Alternatively, you can open the configuration page for a particular station by entering the
IP address in the browser .
SPA932 tab .
7 .
Click the
Server Type list, select SPA9000 .
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In the
Unit 1, configure each key by using the following syntax:
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Under
fnc=type;nme=Name;sub=stationname@$PROXY;ext=extension#@$PROXY;vid=#
OR: fnc=type;nme=Name;sub=stationname@SPA9000ipaddress:6060;ext=extension#@
SPA9000ipaddress:6060;vid=#
Example 1: Busy Lamp Field and Speed Dial:
fnc=blf+sd;sub=Accounting@$PROXY;ext=102@$PROXY
Example 2: Busy Lamp Field and Call Pickup:
fnc=blf+cp;sub=Accounting@$PROXY;ext=102@$PROXY
fnc (required):
The function of this key . The following functions can be used independently or
–
in combination .
blf:
Busy Lamp Field
Indicates the state of the monitored line .
Green: Idle
Red: Busy
Red Fast Blink: Ringing
Amber: Failed Subscribe (received 4xx response)
Amber Slow Blink: Undefined (may be no response to subscribe, or BLF not specified)
sd:
Speed Dial
Allows the user to dial the selected extension quickly, either to place an internal call or to
perform a blind transfer of an active call .
cp:
Call Pickup (in combination with BLF)
Allows the user to pick up an unanswered call on the selected extension; can be used only
in combination with blf (cp+blf )
NOTE:
For a multi-function key, enter a plus sign (
example .
Linksys Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide
Configuring Special Features
+) between the functions, as shown in the
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