Using The Spa932 (Sidecar) With The Spa962; Configuring The Sip Proxy Server - Linksys 900 Series Administrator's Manual

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Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones
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Using the SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962

The SPA932 is a 32-button attendant console for the SPA962. Each SPA932 unit provides 32
programmable speed-dial or direct station select (DSS) buttons, Each lighted button indicates
line status (idle, ringing, busy, or null) using a busy lamp field (BLF). Incoming calls can be
immediately transferred to the proper location by pushing a button assigned to the extension
on the SPA932. Two SPA932 units can be attached to a single SPA962 to monitor a total of 64
separate lines.
To complete the configuration required to use the SPA932, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Complete the physical installation of the SPA932 unit, which connects it to the SPA962.
For instructions regarding the physical installation of the SPA932 and an introduction to its use,
refer to the 32 Button Attendant Console for the SPA962 IP Phone Quick Installation Guide.
Step 2
Configure the SIP proxy server:
For configuration instructions, refer to the
page

Configuring the SIP Proxy Server

This section describes how to configure the SIP proxy server to which the SPA932 connects.
To configure the server to use the SPA932, configure each extension that will be monitored by
the SPA932.
The SPA932 is a SIP subscriber in relation to each SIP proxy server, which allows the SPA932
to receive NOTIFY messages from the SIP proxy that indicate the status of each monitored
phone. In general, the SIP proxy is identified by its IP address, or possibly through a hostname
if DNS is properly configured. The way in which each phone and extension is identified is
vendor-specific. The following paragraphs summarize these differences.
The Broadsoft server requires you to assign IP phone users to the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) User
Monitor List. The Broadsoft server sends updates on the status of each phone on this list to the
SPA932, which subscribes for this service. To configure the Broadsoft server to support the
SPA932, complete the following steps:
Step 1
On the Broadsoft server, in the user profile used by the SPA962 to register with the Broadsoft server,
select Assign Services.
Step 2
On the Assign Services page, from the Available Services column, move Busy Lamp Field and Phone
Status Monitoring to the User Services column.
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