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Configuring the Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console
Setting Up the Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console
Cisco SPA500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
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Setting Up the Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console
To configure the server to use the Cisco SPA500S, configure each extension that
will be monitored by the attendant console. The Cisco SPA500S is a SIP
subscriber in relation to each SIP proxy server, which allows the Cisco SPA500S
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
through a hostname if DNS is configured. The way in which each phone and
extension is identified is vendor-specific.
To set up the Cisco SPA500S attendant console:
STEP 1
Complete the physical installation of the Cisco SPA500S unit, which connects it to
the phone. For instructions on installing the Cisco SPA500S and an introduction to
its use, refer to the
Cisco SPA500S Quick Start Guide
or the
Cisco Small
Business Pro SPA525G User Guide (SIP),
available on Cisco.com
.
STEP 2
Configure one of the following SIP proxy servers:
•
SPA9000—See
Configuring the SPA9000 for the Cisco SPA500S,
page 165
(verify that your version of the SPA9000 supports the Cisco
SPA500S).
•
BroadSoft—See
Configuring the BroadSoft Server for the Cisco
SPA500S, page 165
.
•
Asterisk—See
Configuring the Asterisk Server for the Cisco SPA500S,
page 166
.
STEP 3
Configure the Cisco SPA500S using the web UI. The web server must be
connected to the phone to which the Cisco SPA500S is physically attached.
NOTE
CTI must be enabled on the phone for an attached Cisco SPA500S to
properly monitor the IP phone’s line status when the SIP proxy server type is
set to SPA9000. See the “Configuring SIP” section on page 89.