BROADSOFT PARTNER CONFIGURATION GUIDE – YEALINK W60B IP DECT PHONE
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5.2.2 Configure BroadWorks Device Profile Type
The device profile type is a system-level structure that defines how the device interfaces
with BroadWorks. It also identifies the default configuration files and other files, such as
firmware, which are required for the device to operate correctly. The device profile type is
created by the system administrator. Group administrators use the device profile type to
create a device profile. The device profile is an instance of the device profile type that is
associated with a physical device.
There are two BroadWorks device profile configuration methods described: import and
manual. The import method takes a DTAF as input and builds the BroadWorks device
profile type(s) automatically. The manual method takes the administrator through the
steps to manually add and configure the device profile type(s).
The import method should be used if all of the following prerequisites are met:
The BroadWorks Release is 17.0 or later.
The device profile type(s) being imported do not already exist on the system. (If either
a previous import or manual configuration was done, then the import fails.)
There is a DTAF file available for import with a BroadWorks release level that is the
same as or prior to the release to which it is being imported. If the DTAF file is at a
release level later than the release being imported to, then the import can fail.
Otherwise, use the manual method.
For more detailed instructions, see the
BroadWorks CPE Kit Usage Guide
and the
BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide
5.2.2.1 Configuration Method 1: Import
This section identifies the steps necessary to make use of the Device Management import
feature to configure BroadWorks to add the Yealink W60B IP DECT PHONE as a Device
Management-enabled device type. Also, see the
BroadWorks CPE Kit Usage Guide
Download the Yealink W60B CPE kit from BroadSoft Xchange at
Extract the DTAF file(s) from the CPE kit. These are the import files. Repeat the following
steps for each model you wish to import.
1)
Log in to BroadWorks as an administrator.
2)
Browse to
System
→
Resources
→
Identity/Device Profile Types
and then click
Import
.
3)
Select
Browse
to find the extracted DTAF file for the model and then click
OK
to start
the import.
After the import finishes, complete the following post-import configuration steps:
4)
Browse to
System
→
Resources
→
Identity/Device Profile Types.
5)
Perform a search to find the imported Yealink device profile type, Yealink W60B.
6)
Browse to the
Profile
page and change the Device Management Device Access
FQDN to your Xtended Services Platform (Xsp) or Xtended Services Platform cluster
address.