Cisco Spa 9000 Syntax; Broadsoft Syntax; Asterisk Syntax - Cisco Small Business SPA509G Administration Manual

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Configuring the Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console
Setting Up the Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
vid=5—extension 105
vid=6—extension 106

Cisco SPA 9000 Syntax

Find more complete information in the Cisco SPA 9000 Voice System Installation
and Configuration Guide
The following entry enables speed dialing, BLF monitoring, and call pick up on a
Cisco SPA 9000 server with:
IP address 192. 1 68. 1 . 1 01
station name phone1
extension 101
Cisco SPA500S unit/key using the phone's extension 2
Example:
fnc=sd+blf+cp;sub=phone1@$PROXY;usr=101@$PROXY;nme=phone1;vid=2

BroadSoft syntax

For example, the following enables speed dialing and BLF monitoring, with a BLF
monitoring list URI of marketing, for the user account reception, on a BroadSoft
server with the IP address 192. 1 68. 1 00. 1 :
fnc=sd+blf;sub=marketing@192.168.100.1;usr=reception@192.168.100.1
nme
The
keyword is not used because the BroadSoft server uses the user
account name assigned to the BLF monitoring list.
Note that you can configure a list of BLF subscriptions automatically using a URI
(rather than individually configuring each BLF entry). See the
BroadSoft Busy Lamp Field Auto-Configuration" section on page

Asterisk syntax

The following is an example entry for a Asterisk server. This entry enables speed
dialing, BLF monitoring, and call pickup on a Asterisk server with the IP address
192. 1 68. 1 . 1 1:
fnc=sd+blf+cp;sub=35890@192.168.1.11;nme=35890
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