Linksys Voice System Administration Guide
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Phone Upgrade Rule
Upgrade rule for all the client stations. For example:
tftp://192.168.2.207/$PN.bin
Note that the $PN macro is expanded to the product name of the client
requesting the firmware. This allows upgrading phone clients with
different firmware using a single rule.
Default: blank
Phone Dial Plan
Dial plan for the client stations.
Default:
(*xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)
This dial plan tells the phone to do the following:
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*xx:
Allows any 3-character entry, with any character in the first
position
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3469]11:
Allows 311, 411, 611, and 911
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0:
Allows 0
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00:
Allows 00
•
[2-9]xxxxxx:
Allows any 7-digit telephone number, as in a local call
without an area code
•
1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0:
Allows any 10-digit telephone number
starting with 1, as in a long distance call; with the
S0
entry, the
dialed digits are evaluated after 0 seconds
•
xxxxxxxxxxxx.: Allows any entry of 12 or more digits
Phone Config XML
XML configuration to be served to the phones when they request the
init_$MA.xml file from the SPA9000 during their first-time initialization
(either a brand-new phone or after a factory reset). If this parameter is
empty, the SPA9000 serves the normal auto-generated startup XML
configuration file to the phone instead.
The purpose of this parameter is to facilitate ITSP provisioning of new
phones remotely. ITSP can simply include a default phone profile rule
parameter in this parameter so that the phone can obtain it from the
SPA9000 on initial power-up. For example:
<Profile_Rule>https://www.itsp.com/init/spa$MA.cfg</Profile_Rule>
Do not include <flat-profile>…</flat-profile>. The SPA9000
automatically adds them when serving the configuration file to the
phones.
Default: blank
Use LVS_PROXY
If this option is yes, the SPA9000 uses the hostname LVS_PROXY instead
of its IP address in the Profile_Rule parameter that is served to the
phones when they request init_$MA.xml during first-time initialization
(when <Phone Config XML> is not specified). On reboot, the phones
resolve the LVS_PROXY by querying the LAN via multicast. The SPA9000
replies to the query with its actual IP address. This allows the SPA9000 to
use a dynamically-assigned IP address that is not fixed.
Make sure that the phones have a compatible firmware that
understands that LVS_PROXY is a special hostname. For SPA-941/942/
921/922/901, use 4.1.12 or later; for SPA-841, use 3.1.6(KS) or later.
CTI Enable
Enables or disables the Computer Telephone Interface feature provided
by some servers.
NOTE:
If you have a SPA962 with a SPA932 console, enable CTI to
support busy lamp field (B LF).