Overview This document describes the configuration procedures required for a Grandstream GXW- 4004 / GXW-4008 / HT-502 to make full use of the capabilities of BroadWorks. The GXW-4004 / GXW-4008 / HT-502 are a few of the many access devices that interoperate with BroadWorks.
BroadWorks Device Type This section applies to BroadWorks Release 13.0 and before. The following BroadWorks device type should be used for Grandstream GXW-4004 / GXW-4008 /HT-502. Grandstream GXW-4004 Grandstream GXW-4008 Grandstream HT-502 The above device types require BroadWorks Release 14 MP<TBD>. If the BroadWorks system is currently at a lower patch level, either apply the necessary patch or use the following generic device type until the system can be patched accordingly.
For a detailed parameter list, please refer to the corresponding firmware release configuration template 1.a)i.[2]. When Grandstream device boots up or reboots, it will issue request for a binary configuration file named “cfgxxxxxxxxxxxx”, where “xxxxxxxxxxxx” is the LAN MAC address of the device, i.e., “cfg000b820102ab”.
BroadWorks and the phone; provisioning an AoR on BroadWorks consists of setting the line/port parameter to a unique value within the Application Server cluster. Grandstream GXW-4004 / GXW-4008 / HT-502 supports four SIP accounts (lines), eight SIP accounts, and two SIP accounts respectively. The follow example shows how to configure subscriber elements for an account.
NOTE: BroadSoft does not manage or distribute template files for use with the Enhanced IP Phone Configuration feature. Obtain template files from Grandstream or use the configuration files obtained from Grandstream for the specific GXW-4004 / GXW-4008 / HT-502 firmware release to create template files appropriate for your installation.
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NOTE: The following samples are examples and should be used as a reference only. DO NOT CUT AND PASTE THESE EXAMPLES TO GENERATE YOUR CONFIGURATION FILES. Use the configuration files obtained from Grandstream with the specific release to generate your configuration files.