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Configuring the Cisco SPA 500S Attendant Console
Setting Up the Cisco SPA 500S Attendant Console
Cisco SPA 500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Unit/key LEDs will not light without the "sub" keyword. (Not required for
NOTE
speed dials.)
usr or ext (optional)—Use one of these keywords to identify the specific users
or extensions to be monitored. Its value and syntax is
extensionNumber@$PROXY, where system variable $PROXY contains the
proxy server IP and port (e.g. 192. 1 68.8. 1 01:6060). (The
are interchangeable.) If the ext parameter is not used, all extensions on the
phone are monitored.
nme (optional)— Use this field with the Cisco SPA 9000 to identify any alias
that has been assigned to the extension in the IP phone configuration.The nme
parameter indicates the extension name, which in this case is the same as the
station name.
vid (optional)— All LEDs on the Cisco SPA 500S use phone extensions that
they are assigned to. By default, LEDs on the Cisco SPA 500S are assigned to
the first configured extension on the connected phone. You can optionally
assign LEDs to any other phone extensions using vid=keyword. Use this field to
identify the phone extension to use with the monitored list specified by the
sub= keyword, when more than one BLF monitored list is configured on the SIP
proxy server. The possible values are 1 to 6, corresponding to each of the six
extensions available on the phone. Only use the vid= keyword in the first entry
assigned to each phone extension. Subsequent keys will use the same
extension. See
"Attendant Console Parameters" section on page
9
usr
ext
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