Linksys SPA942 Telephone User Manual


 
Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide 116
Setting Up the SPA932 Sidecar
Using the SPA932 Sidecar
3. Define the List URI used by the SPA932 to register for BLF monitoring service with the
Broadsoft server. This value must be entered following the sub= keyword, when
configuring each key on the 932 (see ”Monitoring the SPA932” section on page 121).
NOTE: If you configure more than one monitored list on the Broadsoft server, use the vid=
keyword in each unit/keyconfiguration script to specify the SPA962 extension to use for each
list.
4. On the Phone Status Monitoring page, move users that need to be monitored from the
Available User columnn to the Monitored User column.
5. Click the Add (or Add All) button to move each user to the Monitored Users column.
6. The Directory Number (DN) associated with each user account when it is created on the
Broadsoft Server is shown in parenthesis in the Monitored Users list. You use this DN to
identify the specific phone assigned to each key on the SPA932.
7. Save and enable your configuration changes on the Broadsoft server.
Configuring the Asterisk Server for the SPA932
To configure the Asterisk server to allow the SPA932 to register for BLF monitoring:
1. Add a context in the extensions.conf file.
2. Add a Subscribecontext command to point to the context in the sip.conf file.
3. Configure the SPA932 to register with the Asterisk server (see ”Configuring the SPA932”
section on page 117.
The following example context uses "home" for extension 3500. This is entered in the file
extensions.conf:
[home]
exten => 3500,1,Dial(SIP/3500/20)
exten => 3500,hint,SIP/3500
exten => 3500,2,Voicemail,u3500
exten =>3500,1,3,hangup
...
In the following example, extension 3500 is used to add "Subscribecontext" to point to the
context. This is entered in the file sip.conf:
[3500]
type=friend
secret=3500
callerid="spa3500"<3500>
nat=no
context=home
mailbox=3500
Subscribecontext=home
...
...