BROADSOFT PARTNER CONFIGURATION GUIDE – YEALINK W60B IP DECT PHONE
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Step
Command
Purpose
Subscriber parameters for the <MACADDRESS>.cfg
Step 3
S]=et Register User ID for a
line.
Example:
account.1.user_name = 2405551111
The
register user ID
must
correspond with the line/port
setting on BroadWorks.
Step 4
Enable SIP Authentication for a
line.
Example:
account.1.auth_name = 2405551111
account.1.password = 123456
If the Authentication service is
configured on BroadWorks, these
parameters must be configured to
match the BroadWorks settings.
Step 5
Configure Network Phonebook.
account.1.xsi.host
=
xsp1.iop1.broad works.net
account.1.xsi.user
=
broadworks.net
account.1.xsi.password
=
yealink
This configures the phone to use
the BroadWorks Xsi interface to
retrieve the group phone directory.
Host: This is the identity of the
BroadWorks Xsp server/cluster
address and relevant xsi-actions
parameters.
User: This is the BroadWorks
user’s login name.
Password: This is the BroadWorks
user’s login password.
4.4 SIP Advanced Feature Configuration
This section provides configuration instructions for advanced SIP features supported by
the phone including but not limited to Shared Call Appearance, Busy Lamp Field, Feature
Key Synchronization, Call Center, and Emergency Call.
4.4.1 Shared Call Appearance Configuration
The Shared Call Appearance (SCA) feature allows the administrator to add multiple
locations to a given line. Any of the locations can be used to originate or receive calls.
When a call comes in to an idle line, all the provisioned locations for that line are alerted.
The first location to answer the call is connected to the originator. If the line is already
active in a call, only the active location is alerted.
A subscriber can originate calls from any of the configured locations. All other locations
are unable to originate calls until all calls are released.
It is recommended that the phone number plus an index (<phoneNumber>_<index>) is
used when provisioning the unique address of record (AoR) for each shared line. For
example: 2405551111_2. If a phone number does not exist, the MAC address plus an
index could be used (<macAddress>_<index>).