BROADSOFT PARTNER CONFIGURATION GUIDE – YEALINK T4X IP PHONE
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Verified Versions
Date (mm/yyyy)
BroadWorks Release
T4x IP Phone
Verified Version
T4x IP Phone Compatible
Versions
05/2015
Release 21.sp1
T48G: 35.73.193.50
T46G: 28.73.193.50
T42G: 29.73.193.50
T41P: 36.73.193.50
Any maintenance revision of the
validated releases.
07/2014
Release 20.sp1
T48G: 35.72.193.10
T46G: 28.72.193.10
T42G: 29.72.193.10
T41P: 36.72.193.10
Any maintenance revision of the
validated releases.
Compatible Versions
in the following table identify specific T4x IP Phone versions, which
the partner has identified as compatible and they should interface properly with
BroadWorks. Generally, maintenance releases of the validated version are considered
compatible and are not specifically listed here. For any questions concerning
maintenance and compatible releases, contact Yealink.
NOTE
: Interoperability testing is usually performed with the latest generally available (GA)
device firmware/software and the latest GA BroadWorks release and service pack at the time the
testing occurs. If there is a need to use a non-verified mix of BroadWorks and device software
versions, customers can mitigate their risk by self-testing the combination themselves using the
BroadWorks SIP Phone Interoperability Test Plan
2.2 Interface Capabilities Supported
This section identifies interface capabilities that have been verified through testing as
supported by Yealink T4x IP Phone.
The
Supported
column in the tables in this section identifies the Yealink T4x IP Phone’s
support for each of the items covered in the test plan, with the following designations:
Yes
Test item is supported
No
Test item is not supported
NA
Test item is not applicable to the device type
NT
Test item was not tested
Caveats and clarifications are identified in the
Comments
column.
2.2.1 SIP Interface Capabilities
The Yealink T4x IP Phone has completed interoperability testing with BroadWorks using
the
BroadWorks SIP Phone Interoperability Test Plan
. The results are summarized in
the following table.
The BroadWorks test plan is composed of packages, each covering distinct
interoperability areas, such as “Basic” call scenarios and “Redundancy” scenarios. Each
package is composed of one or more test items, which in turn are composed of one or
more test cases. The test plan exercises the SIP interface between the device and
BroadWorks with the intent to ensure interoperability sufficient to support the BroadWorks
feature set.