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BroadSoft Partner Configuration Guide

Ascom IP DECT Series

December 2013

Document Version 1.2

Grimbodalen 2

417 49 Göteborg, Sweden Phone: +46 31 55 93 00

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BroadWorks

®

Guide

Copyright Notice

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The entire content of this Ascom document is copyright protected with all rights reserved. All property rights shall remain with Ascom. The terms and conditions for the use of the Ascom document shall be deemed to be accepted, if a user downloads or otherwise copies any content from the Ascom document.

Trademarks

BroadWorks® and BroadWorks Assistant–Enterprise™, BroadWorks Call Center™,

BroadWorks Communicator™, BroadWorks Receptionist™, and BroadWorks Deployment Studio™ are trademarks of BroadSoft, Inc.

Microsoft, MSN, Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged. This document is printed in the United States of America.

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Document Revision History

Version Reason for Change

1.1 Introduced document for Ascom IP DECT Series version 6.1.2 validation with BroadWorks Release 19.sp1.

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Table of Contents

1 Overview ...5

2 Interoperability Status ...6

2.1 Verified Versions ... 6

2.2 Interface Capabilities Supported ... 6

2.2.1 Interface Capabilities Supported ... 7

2.3 Known Issues ... 11

3 BroadWorks Configuration ... 12

3.1 BroadWorks Device Profile Type Configuration ... 12

3.2 BroadWorks Configuration Steps ... 13

4 IP DECT Series Configuration... 14

4.1 Subscriber Level Configuration Parameters ... 14

4.2 Advanced SIP Features Configuration ... 16

4.3 Xtended Services Interface Feature Configuration ... 16

4.4 Instant Message and Presence Configuration ... 16

5 Device Management ... 17

Appendix A: Sample IP DECT Configuration Files ... 18

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1

Overview

This guide describes the configuration procedures required for the Ascom IP DECT Series for interoperability with BroadWorks. This includes the following models:

 Ascom IP-DECT Base Station, IPBS2, v. 6.1.2

 Ascom IP-DECT Base Station, IPBS1, v. 6.1.2

 Ascom IP-DECT Gateway, IPBL, v. 6.1.2

The IP DECT is a series of cordless IP DECT base stations that use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to communicate with BroadWorks for call control.

This guide describes the specific configuration items that are important for use with BroadWorks. It does not describe the purpose and use of all configuration items on the IP DECT series. For those details, see the Installation and Operation Manual, IP-DECT Base Station and IP-DECT Gateway, TD 92579EN [1] supplied by Ascom.

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2

Interoperability Status

This section provides the known interoperability status of the Ascom IP DECT Series with BroadWorks. This includes the version(s) tested, capabilities supported, and known issues.

Interoperability testing validates that the device interfaces properly with BroadWorks via the SIP interface. Qualitative aspects of the device or device capabilities not affecting the SIP interface such as display features, performance, and audio qualities are not covered by interoperability testing. Requests for information and/or issues regarding these aspects should be directed to Ascom.

2.1 Verified Versions

The following table identifies the verified Ascom IP DECT Series and BroadWorks versions and the month/year the testing occurred. If the device has undergone more than one test cycle, versions for each test cycle are listed, with the most recent listed first. Compatible Versions in the following table identify specific IP DECT versions, which the partner has identified as compatible and 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 Ascom.

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 using the BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan [4].

Verified Versions

Date (mm/yyyy) BroadWorks Release IP DECT Verified Version

IP DECT Compatible Versions

11/2013 Release 19.sp1 6.1.2 List any specific

compatible versions.

2.2 Interface Capabilities Supported

This section identifies interface capabilities that have been verified through testing as supported by Ascom IP DECT Series.

The Supported column in the tables in this section identifies the Ascom IP DECT Series’ 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.

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2.2.1 Interface Capabilities Supported

The Ascom IP DECT Series has completed interoperability testing with BroadWorks using the BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan [4]. 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.

NOTE: DUT in the following table refers to the Device Under Test, which in this case is the

Ascom IP DECT Series.

BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package Test Plan Package Items Supported Comments Basic Call Origination Yes

Call Termination Yes

Session Audit Yes

Session Timer Yes

Ringback Yes

Forked Dialog Yes

Early UPDATE No

Early-Session No

181 Call Being Forwarded Yes

Dial Plan Yes

Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) – Inband

Yes

DTMF – RFC 2833 Yes

DTMF – DTMF Relay Yes

Codec Negotiation Yes

Codec Renegotiation Yes

BroadWorks Services Third-Party Call Control – Basic No There is partial

implementation of advanced call control.

Third-Party Call Control – Advanced No

Voice Message Deposit or Retrieval Yes

Message Waiting Indicator Yes No message count support

Voice Portal Outcall Yes

Advanced Alerting No

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BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package Test Plan Package Items Supported Comments

Calling Line ID with Unicode Characters

Yes

Connected Line ID No

Connected Line ID with Unicode Characters

No

Connected Line ID on UPDATE No

Connected Line ID on Re-INVITE No

Diversion Header Yes

History-Info Header Yes

Advice of Charge No

Meet-Me Conferencing Yes

DUT Services – Call Control Services

Call Waiting Yes

Call Hold Yes

Call Transfer Yes

Three-Way Calling No

Network-Based Conference No

DUT Services – Registration and Authentication

Register Authentication Yes

Maximum Registration Yes

Minimum Registration Yes

Invite Authentication Yes

Re-Invite or Update Authentication Yes

Refer Authentication Yes

Device Authenticating BroadWorks No

DUT Services – Fax G711 Fax Passthrough NA

G711 Fax Fallback NA

T38 Fax Messaging NA

DUT Services – Emergency Call

Emergency Call No

Emergency Call with Ringback No

DUT Services – Miscellaneous

Do Not Disturb Yes

Call Forwarding Always Yes

Call Forwarding Always Diversion Inhibitor

Yes

Anonymous Call No

Anonymous Call Block No

Remote Restart Via Notify No

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BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package Test Plan Package Items Supported Comments Services – Busy

Lamp Field Call Park Notification No Advanced Phone

Services – Feature Key Synchronization, Private Line

Do Not Disturb No

Do Not Disturb Ring Splash No

Call Forwarding No

Call Forwarding Always Ring Splash No

Call Forwarding Always Diversion Inhibitor

No

Call Center Agent Logon or Logoff No

Call Center Agent Unavailable Code No

Advanced Phone Services – Feature Key Synchronization, Shared Line

Do Not Disturb No

Do Not Disturb Ring Splash No

Call Forwarding No

Call Forwarding Always Ring Splash No

Call Forwarding Always Diversion Inhibitor No Advanced Phone Services – Missed Calls Display Synchronization

Missed Calls Display Sync No

Advanced Phone Services – Shared Call Appearance using Call Info

Line-Seize No

Call-Info or Lamp Management No

Public Hold No

Private Hold No

Hybrid Key System No

Multiple Call Arrangement No

Bridging No

Call Park Notification No

Advanced Phone Services – Call Center

Hold Reminder No Call Information No Hoteling Event No Status Event No Disposition Code No Emergency Escalation No

Customer Originated Trace No

Advanced Phone Services – Call Park Notification

Call Park Notification No

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BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package Test Plan Package Items Supported Comments

SRV Lookup

Register Failover or Failback Yes

Invite Failover or Failback No

Bye Failover No

Session Border Controller (SBC)/Application Layer Gateway (ALG)

Register Yes

Outgoing Invite Yes

Incoming Invite Yes

Video – Basic Video Calls Call Origination NA Call Termination NA Call Hold NA Call Waiting NA Call Transfer NA Video – BroadWorks Video Services Auto Attendant NA Auto Attendant – HD NA Voice Messaging NA Voice Messaging – HD NA Custom Ringback NA TCP Register Yes

Outgoing Invite Yes

Incoming Invite Yes

IPV6 Call Origination No

Call Termination No

Session Audit No

Ringback No

Codec Negotiation or Renegotiation No

Voice Message Deposit or Retrieval No

Call Control No

Registration with Authentication No

T38 Fax Messaging No

Busy Lamp Field No

Redundancy No

SBC No

Video No

Dual Stack with Alternate Connectivity

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2.2.2 Other Interface Capabilities

The Ascom IP DECT Series does not offer BroadWorks Xtended Services Interface or BroadCloud IM&P support.

2.3 Known Issues

This section lists the known interoperability issues between BroadWorks and specific partner release(s). Issues identified during interoperability testing and known issues identified in the field are listed.

The following table provides a description of each issue and, where possible, identifies a workaround. The verified partner device versions are listed with an “X” indicating that the issue occurs in the specific release. The issues identified are device deficiencies or bugs, and are typically not BroadWorks release dependent.

If the testing was performed by BroadSoft, then the Issue Number is a BroadSoft ExtraView partner issue number. If the testing was performed by the partner or a third party, then the partner may or may not supply a tracking number.

For more information on any issues related to the particular partner device release, see the partner release notes.

Issue Number Issue Description Partner Version

6.

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EV 208952 Ascom IP DECT does not support Allow-Events Hold

There is a partial implementation of advanced call control where the Hold event is un-available. This causes the 3rd party

advanced call control functionalities to be broken. Further, the call hold scenario can only be invoked at the end point. Workaround: Call hold needs to be invoked on the device and cannot be perform through 3rd party call control.

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3

BroadWorks Configuration

This section identifies the required BroadWorks device profile type for the Ascom IP DECT Series as well as any other unique BroadWorks configuration required for interoperability with the IP DECT.

3.1 BroadWorks Device Profile Type Configuration

This section identifies the device profile type to use when deploying the Ascom IP DECT Series with BroadWorks.

The following table identifies the required BroadWorks device identity/profile type settings for interoperability between the IP DECT and BroadWorks. For an explanation of the profile parameters, see the BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide [2]. For most of the following parameters, an “X” indicates that the parameter function is supported and/or required. If the item is blank, it is not supported. For items where text is supplied, the text content maps directly to the web page to add or to modify a device profile type.

Ascom IP DECT Series Identity/Device Profile Type

Signaling Address Type Intelligent Proxy Addressing

Standard Options Number of Ports 1

Ringback Tone or Early Media Support

Local Ringback – No Early Media

Authentication Enabled

Hold Normalization RFC 3264

Registration Capable X

Static Registration Capable E.164 Capable

Trusted

Authenticate REFER X

Video Capable

Use History-Info Header

Advanced Options Route Advance

Wireless Integration PBX Integration Add P-Called-Party-ID Auto Configuration Soft Client Requires BroadWorks Call Waiting Tone

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Ascom IP DECT Series Identity/Device Profile Type Support Emergency Disconnect

Control

Enable Monitoring Static Line/Port Ordering Forwarding Override Conference Device Music On Hold Device Requires BroadWorks Digit Collection

Requires MWI Subscription Support Call Center MIME Type Support Identity in UPDATE and Re-INVITE

Support RFC 3398

Reset Event Not Supported

Trunk Mode User

Hold Announcement Method Inactive

Unscreened Presentation Identity Policy

Profile

Web Based Configuration URL Extension

Device Configuration Options Device Configuration Options Not Supported

3.2 BroadWorks Configuration Steps

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4

IP DECT Series Configuration

The Ascom IP-DECT can be configured through its embedded web server. The following examples describe how to set the parameters using a configuration file. This configuration description assumes the Ascom IP-DECT uses the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to obtain an IP address, and other network settings. The Ascom IP-DECT should be configured to load the configuration file each time it resets or re-synchronizes. For detailed information on automated provisioning, see the Installation and Operation Manual, IP-DECT Base Station and IP-DECT Gateway, TD 92579EN [1].

The capabilities of the Ascom IP-DECT have been verified for use with BroadWorks based on the settings described in the following table. For more information on the meaning, purposes, and applicability of the individual configuration Items, see the Installation and Operation Manual, IP-DECT Base Station and IP-DECT Gateway TD, 92579EN [1].

Configuration Files

Files Provided by Partner Level Description

IPBS2_firm_v6p1p2.bin Static Contains the device firmware load.

intop_bs_complete-IPBS2-13-67-94 Subscriber Contains configurable parameters that

apply to an individual device in a deployment.

4.1 Subscriber Level Configuration Parameters

This section identifies the device-specific parameters, including registration and authentication. These settings must be unique across devices to be matched with the settings for a BroadWorks subscriber.

Provisioning a subscriber to register with BroadWorks allows calls to terminate to the subscriber’s line. Registration requires that a unique address of record (AoR) is provisioned on BroadWorks and the phone. Provisioning an AoR on BroadWorks consists of setting the line/port parameter to a unique value within the Application Server cluster.

Step Command Purpose System Configuration File: intop_bs_complete-IPBS2-13-67-94

Step 1 Set the SIP Proxy/Domain.

sipProxy = as.broadworks.net

Set the IP-DECT SIP server to the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for the BroadWorks Application Server cluster. The domain must match the domain configured for the BroadWorks subscriber’s line/port domain.

Step 2 Set the Outbound Proxy.

outBoundProxy = sbc.broadworks.net

Set the outbound proxy to the SBC if one is deployed between the IP-DECT and BroadWorks.

If there are redundant SBCs, set it to the FQDN for the SBC cluster.

Step 3 Enable DNS SRV lookup.

Use_DNS_SRV = “Yes” ;

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Step Command Purpose System Configuration File: intop_bs_complete-IPBS2-13-67-94

Step 4 Set register mode.

RegistMode = 1

Enable SIP register.

Step 5 Set SIP Timers.

SIP_T1 ".5" ; SIP_T2 "4" ; SIP_T4 "4" ; INVITE_Expires "240" ; ReINVITE_Expires "30" ; Reg_Min_Expires "1" ; Reg_Max_Expires "86400" ; Reg_Retry_Intvl "30" ; Reg_Retry_Long_Intvl "600" ;

Set the SIP timers to levels short enough to support a timely failover when there is no server response. The suggested registration period (Reg Max Expires) is one day or 86400 seconds.

Set the Reg Retry Long Intvl timer to 600 (10 minutes) to limit the frequency of REGISTER retries after a 403 Forbidden response.

Step 6 Enable reliable response.

SIP_100REL_Enable "Yes" ;

Reliable provisional response (PRACK) should be enabled.

Step 7 Enable audio message waiting indicator

(MWI).

MwiNotifyTone = 1

Optional: Enable the phone to play an audio alert for an incoming voice message.

Step 8 Enable negotiated DTMF type.

Auto_DTMF_Mode = 1

Set the IP-DECT to enable inband or RFC 2833 negotiated DTMF.

Step 9 Set hold implementation type.

HoldType = 3264

Recommended: Set the hold implementation to RFC 3264.

Step 10 Set ring types.

DttvRingInt1 = dr2

DttvRingInt2 = dr3

DttvRingInt3 = dr4

DttvRingExt2 = dr5

Identify distinctive ring types for BroadWorks priority alerting (dr2), alternate numbers (dr3 and dr4), and ring splash (dr5) features. This enables the phone to play a distinctive ring when these features are invoked.

Step 11 Set call waiting tone types. DttvCallWaitRing1 = CallWaitingTone1

DttvCallWaitRing2 = CallWaitingTone

Configure the phone to enable distinctive call waiting tones.

Step 12 Configure the dial plan.

Example: Dial_Plan " ( [2346789]11S0 | [0-1][2-9]11S0 | 0 | 00S0 | 01[2-9]xx. | *xx | 011x. | [0-1]xxxxxxx | [0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0 | [2-[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxxS0 | [2-9]xxxxxx | 101xxxx. | 11S0 | [2-9]x. ) " ;

Configure the IP-DECT dial plan according to the locale.

The dial plan shown is an example of a typical North American dial plan.

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Step Command Purpose System Configuration File: intop_bs_complete-IPBS2-13-67-94

Step 13 Enable supplementary services.

Conference "Yes" ;

Attn_Transfer "Yes" ;

Blind_Transfer "Yes" ;

Enable Conference, Attended Transfer, and Blind Transfer services controlled from the phone.

Step 14 Enable each line to be used.

Line_Enable[1] "Yes" ; Line_Enable[2] "Yes" ;

Enable each IP-DECT in use.

Step 15 Set Register User ID for each line. Example:

User_ID[1] "2405551111" ; User_ID[2] "2405552222" ;

The register user ID must correspond with the line/port setting on BroadWorks.

Step 16 Enable SIP Authentication for each line. Example: Auth_ID[1] "1111@as.mycompany.com" ; Password[1] "welcome" ; Auth_ID[2] "2222@as.mycompany.com" ; Password[2] "welcome" ;

If the Authentication service is configured on BroadWorks, these parameters must be configured to match the BroadWorks settings.

Step 17 Configure display name for each line. Example:

Display_Name[1] “Claire Smith” ;

Display_Name[2] “Julie Wenkel” ;

For each line, configure the name to be displayed on the device.

4.2 Advanced SIP Features Configuration

The Ascom IP-DECT does not support advanced SIP features.

4.3 Xtended Services Interface Feature Configuration

The Ascom IP-DECT does not support Xtended Services Interface features.

4.4 Instant Message and Presence Configuration

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Device Management

The Ascom IP DECT Series does not currently support the BroadWorks Device Management feature.

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Appendix A: Sample IP DECT Configuration Files

NOTE: The following samples are examples and should be used as a reference only. DO NOT CUT

AND PASTE THESE EXAMPLES TO GENERATE YOUR CONFIGURATION FILES. Use the configuration files obtained from Ascom with the specific release to generate your configuration files.

Phone-Specific File: intop_bs_complete-IPBS2-13-67-94.txt NOTE: This is an example file and should be used for reference only.

vars check 40c7f6a5417cf827ae80d311e004

# IPBS2[6.1.2], Bootcode[6.1.2], Hardware[IPBS2-A3/1B1] # IPBS2-13-67-94

#

config change FLASHMAN0 config change VARS config change SNMP0

config change ASC_SUBAGNT0 config change LOG0

config change LOG0 FAULT config change LOG0 CNT config change CDR0 config change CDR1 config change CPU

config change ASC_LOGGING0 config change SER0

config change SPI0 config change SER1 config change MSP0 config change ETH0 config change PPPOE0 config change PPTP config change IP0

config change IP0 ETH0 /addr 195.81.148.125 /mask 255.255.255.192 /dns 8.8.8.8

config change IP0 PPP0 config change IP0 PPP1 config change IP0 PPP2 config change IP0 PPP3

config change IP0 RT0 /gateway 195.81.148.67 config change IP0 RT1

config change IP0 RT2 config change IP0 RT3 config change IP6 config change IP6 ETH0 config change IP6 6TO4-00 config change IP6 6TO4-01 config change IP6 6TO4-02 config change IP6 6TO4-03 config change IP6 6TO4-04 config change IP6 6TO4-05 config change IP6 6TO4-06 config change IP6 6TO4-07 config change ENET1X0

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config change NAT0

config change NAT0 H323NAT0 config change DNS0

config change KEYGEN config change X509

config change TLS_CIPHER0 config change TLS0

config change CMD0 /name DECT2 config change PCAP

config change HTTPCLIENT0 config change WEBDAV0

config change HTTP0 /force-https config change TELNET0

config change PING0 config change WEBMEDIA config change MEDIA-FWD config change MEDIA

config change NTP0 /addr 62.119.40.98 /alt-addr 62.119.40.98 /interval 60 /offset CET-1CEST-2,M3.5.0/2,M10.5.0/3

config change SYNC

config change DHCP0 /mode off config change FLASHDIR0 config change LDAPSRV0 config change LDAPDIR0

config change LDAPREP0 /server 10.11.24.244 /user ipdect /repl-type FULL-REPL /dn cn%3DPBX0 /filter-gui DECT

config change KERBEROS config change KDB0 config change TESTIF0

config change RFP0 /module-trace config change RFP0 RFPDWL

config change RFPSTAT0

config change RFPINIT0 /mode master /sync-region 0 /resync 0 /hour1 0 /day 0 /hour2 0 /module-trace

config change RFPINIT0 PRODPARAM /module-trace

config change DECT /cipher /dbgmask 0x0 /module-trace config change DECT /cipher /dbgmask 0x0 /module-trace config change H323

config change SIP /log on /msg-trace on config change TSIP

config change SIPS config change TEST config change TONE config change HTTP config change ECHO config change SIG0 config change SIG1 config change SMTP0 config change UP0 config change UP1 config change ASDP config change UNITED

config change CUNITE /module-trace

config change CUNITE FILEGET /module-trace config change CUNITE CALLINFO

config change CUNITE KEYVALUE config change DEVICELIC

config change UNITE /module-trace config change UNITE UTP /module-trace config change UNITE GROUPHANDLER config change UNITE FAULTHANDLER

config change UNITE DEVMANHANDLER /module-trace config change MATP /module-trace

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config change CUTP /port 12346 /module-trace config change SMSRL /encryption

config change SMSC

config change AIRSYNCCTRL /module-trace config change PHONEBOOK

config change PHONEBOOK PHBFLASH0 config change ICP /module-trace

config change GW-DECT /kp /disc-no-ct /coder G711A,20, /name DECT config change GW-DECT LOCALUSERS /kp

config change GW-DECT CRYPTOMASTER config change GW-DECT MOBMASTER

config change GW-DECT MASTER /users-per-sec 500 /mode ACTIVE /id 0 /prot SIP /proxy 199.19.193.10 /gk 10.11.24.244 /gk-id as.iop1.broadworks.net /int-num-len 4 /sip-hold inactive /status-inq-period 90 /supervision 600 /enbloc /pari-active /allow-rtp-dtmf /auth-name /trace-mask

config change GW-DECT DYNCFG /cmd form /xsl dyncfg.xsl /save OK /userid admin

config change GW-DECT DISPLAY

config change GW-DECT RADIO /master-name DECT /master 195.81.148.124 /alt-master 195.81.148.124 /trace-mask

config change GW-DECT SMSCLGA

config change GW-DECT MIHOTDESK /module-trace config change GW-DECT DATAFWD /module-trace

config change GW-DECT DECTPARI /sarilistlen 10 /sysid 120

config change GW-DECT FTY /pick . /pin . /lock . /lock0 . /dnd-int . /dnd-int0 . /dnd-ext . /dnd-ext0 . /park . /park0 . /pick-grp . /pick-dir . /park-to . /park-to0 . /mwi-mode USER-INTERROGATE-USER-NOTIFY /mwi0 1000 /grp . /grp0 . /nclir . /nclir0 . /clir . /clir0 .

config change RELAY0 config change RELAY0 FTY config change RELAY0 RELAY-SIP config change RELAY0 RELAY-TSIP config change RELAY0 RELAY-SIPS config change RELAY0 TEST config change RELAY0 TONE config change RELAY0 HTTP config change RELAY0 ECHO config change RELAY0 SIG0 config change RELAY0 SIG1 config change RELAY0 SIP1 config change RELAY0 SIP2 config change RELAY0 SIP3 config change RELAY0 SIP4 config change RELAY0 GW1 config change RELAY0 GW2 config change RELAY0 GW3 config change RELAY0 GW4 config change RELAY0 GW5 config change RELAY0 GW6 config change RELAY0 GW7 config change RELAY0 GW8 config change RELAY0 GW9 config change RELAY0 GW10 config change RELAY0 GW11 config change RELAY0 GW12 config change RELAY0 RT1 config change RELAY0 RT2 config change RELAY0 RT3 config change RELAY0 RT4 config change RELAY0 RT5 config change RELAY0 RT6 config change RELAY0 RT7 config change RELAY0 RT8

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config change RELAY0 RT9 config change RELAY0 RT10 config change RELAY0 RT11 config change RELAY0 RT12 config change RELAY0 RT13 config change RELAY0 RT14 config change RELAY0 RT15 config change RELAY0 RT16 config change RELAY0 RT17 config change RELAY0 RT18 config change RELAY0 RT19 config change RELAY0 RT20 config change RELAY0 RT21 config change RELAY0 RT22 config change RELAY0 RT23 config change RELAY0 RT24 config change RELAY0 RT25 config change RELAY0 RT26 config change RELAY0 RT27 config change RELAY0 RT28 config change RELAY0 RT29 config change RELAY0 RT30 config change RELAY0 RT31 config change RELAY0 RT32 config change RELAY0 REG config change-flags vars del

vars create AIRSYNC/REGION/000 p

vars create CMD0/AUTH pc 40c7f6a5417cf827ae80d311e004 vars create CPU/BOX-INIT p

vars create DECT/SYSID pb 18000000 vars create DHCP0/LAST-LEASE p

10.11.24.163,255.255.255.0,10.11.24.1,8.8.4.4,8.8.8.8,,10.11.24.243 vars create GW-DECT/RADIOS/IPBS2-13-15-c8 p 901EB51008,Ascom+IP-DECT+Base+Station:DECT2

vars create GW-DECT/RADIOS/IPBS2-13-67-94 p 901EB52009,Ascom+IP-DECT+Base+Station:DECT2

vars create LDAPREP0/AUTH pc 48d3ffa94c24

vars create LDAPSRV0/AUTH pc 4dc7fabc0237ee2abc9a8e1dfd196e0d459d vars create PBX0/KEY pbc 219400b82f6a4b7ccfd0b0868d202fc4

vars create PBX0/PWD pc 42cbfaa24835f62acfeeb4748d611675 vars create PPP0/LOCAL-AUTH pc

vars create PPP0/REMOTE-AUTH pc vars create PPP1/LOCAL-AUTH pc vars create PPP1/REMOTE-AUTH pc vars create PPP2/LOCAL-AUTH pc vars create PPP2/REMOTE-AUTH pc vars create PPP3/LOCAL-AUTH pc vars create PPP3/REMOTE-AUTH pc

vars create RADIO/MASTERPWD pc 42cbfaa24835f62acfa2f035dd416410 vars create UPDATE/VIRGIN p 1

vars create X509/DEVICE_CERTIFICATE/00000 pb

3082021d30820186a0030201020204cfe5b449300d06092a864886f70d0101050500301c3 11a301806035504030c1130302d30312d33652d31332d31352d6338301e170d3030303130 313030303030305a170d3439313233313233353935395a301c311a301806035504030c113 0302d30312d33652d31332d31352d633830819f300d06092a864886f70d01010105000381 8d0030818902818100a7ddc95a7d0ec8ab231bbe6fcae5a06e4d1a5475a38a33746a2c94e c6f4f77d521e986f371c7160165acc7b0eece98c95cdaddbca08b2ef1b1f93b99b113f749 f24f1819c1ebf7e08948fa78d5bcee6cf7bcff7a52446957645df748e046f7affe43eab24 c0bac20d0a8164649fd5773c5fdf7bd69d5830251300b3340961c250203010001a36c306a 30120603551d130101ff040830060101ff020100300e0603551d0f0101ff0404030202a43 0220603551d23010100041830168014eca4a7a60d088fbfa294171291d62f38bdeed06830 200603551d0e01010004160414eca4a7a60d088fbfa294171291d62f38bdeed068300d060

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92a864886f70d010105050003818100a66fb2c1de03ea4bf151fcad9997d7ba3544f78b93 c89a1497a649a368e275db9be5fc94906301a33bb5f6ec7eb9d1ab5113959404452f31568 9332c60f4652c35791e83af68f23961a587b710c7669a74eb66cd783030a93456db89391d 875dfea8008500e1ec4c0b4ddcab1719c8b3d4a69038f0fad8e0f5a72f603f18c7f2 vars create X509/DEVICE_KEY pbc

112199912d519b4d4e6fb4d350a84c087127cc1f794e56cac177e2ce1c5cfd81f8313f0ab 71a7af8a9c941ef42a8a8df8f6de1f5bf448469ef7c458f5588cd51f4a0a04403d42f96ed 34ed387ff06b9b323eb382220fa5914da9788aaede1023312cd2949cb3464383096a758ea d1e95cce2860eb8da15b271cda7fa4a0c240339e33ccabd2cda87d4ad13478a5a907adbc0 3636144659d962ce5ceb65a83bce2faaafc156ded037319f5f0fd08ae2b5f2f265abeee4d 44e532230d05e32bac8608989fa72b21a10cae2e2661d976b27e0f8a3a50a69290265e152 064fc058d71edd5390b86e16b43a1b9bbde4ed71c87e1e3f7c52ae2ed4ad99517e379b559 bbf3eb0b91531ece80c940b50a274540dd9454c8737d67a7108062b0eee49c6aaf2574c57 69f128f41e6bb92de711dfce961d41976f5e81e7ea12421c43d427f0002e7dc182dd30f9a 437ec51545bfbff45be223390eb2e444e90049726bc056c4ef37970cf6fba622d8a4b07c0 4abf0d3a112102462ae0d9bd74344d873e5891272545ed3f85145fa182d235e9ddc58d0de 1a7515de556860990ae44edc7f58fce2a154939c0748ed1d0eda6b1476b6b86e9f7b22ec2 b6ef3893bb23c592a7e730aab54fff86f151ee4c82f2ba158966ea50405254d93e95b4f41 98a7d78c5d261e4855eea8981723cf679f219f5d429881a0342dc7c737fc301f95b12c601 86de79558f15bc7dc219f6a4dcc137f7ee2745875abca4af7e39f05e1bb23522da7ed01fe 4b570b02f99a39334883d41c07cd36026176f89a063661efdf4f428f9775911c5a4a2df6e fd6cfa49c17d9dee10704d1af7200dda9b7998d68758048b5d

vars create X509/INIT p 1 mod cmd FLASHDIR0 erase-all

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-view 101 cn=KDB0 mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-view 102 cn=PBX0 mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test

00)(h323=2000)(e164=2000)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" in="65535"

busy-out="2"/>)(guid;bin=0C385B30E909D31197B10090330800AD)(usn=46) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test

03)(h323=2003)(e164=2003)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" in="65535"

busy-out="2"/>)(guid;bin=018A5373E909D311A1750090330800AD)(usn=47) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test

04)(h323=2004)(e164=2004)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" in="65535"

busy-out="2"/>)(guid;bin=018E1AC9E909D311A1750090330800AD)(usn=48) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test

05)(h323=2005)(e164=2005)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" in="65535"

busy-out="2"/>)(guid;bin=02FDB4EBE909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=49) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test

06)(h323=2006)(e164=2006)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" in="65535"

busy-out="2"/>)(guid;bin=05847081E909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=50) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test

07)(h323=2007)(e164=2007)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" in="65535"

busy-out="2"/>)(guid;bin=05A2E2CEE909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=51) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 08)(dn=i75 08

2008)(h323=2008)(e164=2008)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" busy-out="2"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="2008"/>)(pbx=<presence/>)(guid;bin=05ACC0DFE909D311B1460090330800AD)( usn=52)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

(cn=EXTERN)(h323=EXTERN)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal"/>)(pbx=<pseudo type="gw"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="EXTERN"/>)(pbx=<presence/>)(guid;bin=013001AFE909D311BD2F0090330800AD )(usn=53)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 09)(dn=Test

09)(h323=2009)(e164=2009)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" busy-out="2"

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pwd="722c0478409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef"/>)(pbx=<device hw="2009"/>)(pbx=<presence

c="tel:"/>)(guid;bin=0588B5FBE909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=54) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 01)(dn=Test

01)(h323=2001)(e164=2001)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" busy-out="2"

pwd="722c0470409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="2001"/>)(guid;bin=003470B7E909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=55) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 11)(dn=Test

11)(h323=9911)(e164=9911)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user cfnr="15" busy-out="2" pwd="79250570409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef"/>)(pbx=<grp name="FE" mode="active"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="9911"/>)(guid;bin=137606C6E909D311929A0090331E02FD)(usn=57) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 25)(dn=Test

9925)(h323=9925)(e164=9925)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(pbx=<device hw="9925"/>)(guid;bin=A30D01ABE909D3119A5E0090331E02FD)(usn=58)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 29)(dn=Test

29)(h323=9929)(e164=9929)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user cfnr="15" busy-out="2"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="9929"/>)(guid;bin=EC01B608E909D31182ED0090331E02FD)(usn=59) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 12)(dn=i75 12

9912)(h323=9912)(e164=9912)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" busy-out="2"

pwd="79250573409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef"/>)(pbx=<device hw="9912"/>)(pbx=<presence

c="tel:"/>)(guid;bin=05B47759E909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=60) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 10)(dn=Test

10)(h323=9910)(e164=9910)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user cfnr="15" busy-out="2" pwd="79250571409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="9910"/>)(guid;bin=A67D7518E909D311929A0090331E02FD)(usn=64) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 24)(dn=Test

9924)(h323=9924)(e164=9924)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(pbx=<device hw="9924"/>)(pbx=<presence c="sip:9924@10.11.24.244"

s="open"/>)(guid;bin=98302851E909D311B3300090331E02FD)(usn=65) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Miratel 6202)(dn=Miratel

6202)(h323=6202)(e164=6202)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user cfnr="15" busy-out="2" pwd="762e0473409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="6202"/>)(guid;bin=A4DE81BBE909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=68) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Miratel

6222)(dn=6222)(h323=6222)(e164=6222)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(guid; bin=2A7E47B2E909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=69)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Miratel

6221)(dn=6221)(h323=6221)(e164=6221)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(guid; bin=AABCCCBBE909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=70)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Miratel

6223)(dn=6223)(h323=6223)(e164=6223)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(guid; bin=4F14DAA6E909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=71)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Miratel

6212)(dn=6212)(h323=6212)(e164=6212)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(guid; bin=90582333E909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=72)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Miratel

6213)(dn=6213)(h323=6213)(e164=6213)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(guid; bin=4A4E07D3E909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=73)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Miratel

6231)(dn=6231)(h323=6231)(e164=6231)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(guid; bin=4534C05EE909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=74)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 14)(dn=Test

14)(h323=9914)(e164=9914)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user cfnr="15" busy-out="2" pwd="79250575409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef"/>)(pbx=<grp name="FE" mode="active"/>)(pbx=<device hw="9914"/>)(pbx=<presence

c="tel:"/>)(guid;bin=05C3CF8BE909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=75) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=_ADMIN_)(pbx=<user

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key="2526602380aea3b8a9b78918d4fdb2a0"/>)(guid;bin=00446E72E909D311A17500 90330800AD)(usn=114)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 13)(dn=Test

13)(h323=9913)(e164=9913)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user cfnr="15" busy-out="2"

pwd="79250572409d0c5138732ab6b0ed2cef0000000000000000"/>)(pbx=<device hw="9913"/>)(guid;bin=4CAAE3EEE909D311A1800090331E02FD)(usn=159) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

(cn=VM)(dn=VM)(h323=VM)(e164=1000)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user text="VM"/>)(pbx=<pseudo

type="vm"><script/></pseudo>)(guid;bin=8FE8FD87E909D311814E0090331E02FD)( usn=221)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 15)(dn=Test

15)(h323=9915)(e164=9915)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user cfnr="15" busy-out="2"

pwd="79250574409d0c5138632ab6b0f52cef0000000000000000"/>)(pbx=<device hw="9915"/>)(pbx=<presence

c="tel:"/>)(guid;bin=05CC64B3E909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=245) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

(cn=FE)(dn=FE)(h323=9990)(e164=9990)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user/>)(pbx=< pseudo type="broadcast"/>)(pbx=<grp name="FE"

mode="active"/>)(pbx=<device

hw="9990"/>)(guid;bin=9A6FA1CDE909D3118E570090331E02FD)(usn=289) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=Test 02)(dn=Test

02)(h323=2002)(e164=2002)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user filter="normal" cd-filter="normal" cfnr="15" busy-out="2"

pwd="722c0473409d0c5138732ab6b0ed2cef0000000000000000"/>)(pbx=<device hw="2002"/>)(guid;bin=00CF6045E909D311B9570090330800AD)(usn=300) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

(cn=1101)(dn=1101)(h323=1101)(e164=1101)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user fake="1101" url="1101" cfnr="15" busy-out="2"

no-dev="true"/>)(guid;bin=8EC103BDE909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=316) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=serak

9907)(dn=9907)(h323=9907)(e164=9907)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user

cfnr="15" busy-out="2"/>)(pbx=<grp name="FE" mode="active"/>)(pbx=<device hw="9907"/>)(guid;bin=2D8A4B93E909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=319)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=serak

9906)(dn=9906)(h323=9906)(e164=9906)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user

cfnr="15" busy-out="2"/>)(pbx=<grp name="FE" mode="active"/>)(pbx=<device hw="9906"/>)(guid;bin=5E4B4415E909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=320)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=serak

9905)(dn=9905)(h323=9905)(e164=9905)(loc=.)(node=root)(pbx=<user

cfnr="15" busy-out="2"/>)(pbx=<grp name="FE" mode="active"/>)(pbx=<device hw="9905"/>)(guid;bin=ECFB6AC0E909D311AB6D0090331E02FD)(usn=321)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=DECT2)(pbx=<dect

sys-id="31100466261507" ac="1234" ac-mode="SYSTEM" tones="0" kp="true" oem1="0x3ff" oem2="freq-eu" oem3="0" oem4="0x0"><coder model="G711A" frame="20"/><lcoder model="-" frame="60"/></dect>)(pbx=<pseudo type="dect"/>)(pbx=<user

no-dev="true"/>)(loc=.)(node=root)(hide=true)(guid;bin=90454C8FE909D31194E60 090331E02FD)(usn=571)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102 (cn=DECT)(pbx=<dect

sys-id="31100466261507" ac="1234" ac-mode="SYSTEM" tones="0" kp="true" oem1="0x7f" oem2="freq-eu" oem3="0" oem4="0x0"><coder model="G711A" frame="20"/><lcoder model="-" frame="60"/></dect>)(pbx=<pseudo

type="dect"/>)(loc=.)(node=root)(hide=true)(guid;bin=019FAD78E909D311929A 0090331E02FD)(usn=605)

mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

(cn=2404984201)(dn=2404984201)(h323=2404984201)(e164=2404984201)(auth=240 4984201)(pbx=<user pwd="72280475795ac79cf7add588cf292fd3440d944bd5bedeee" admin="no"/>)(pbx=<gw name="DECT" user-assigned="true"

dsp="4201"/>)(guid;bin=C33259D6E909D31191BA00013E136794)(usn=622) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

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(cn=2404984202)(dn=2404984202)(h323=2404984202)(e164=2404984202)(auth=240 4984202)(pbx=<user pwd="72280475795ac79cf7aed5344f0ad310b8780c8ab5b6b9ec" admin="no"/>)(pbx=<gw name="DECT" user-assigned="true"

dsp="4202"/>)(guid;bin=C4D94C05E909D31191BA00013E136794)(usn=623) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

(cn=2404984211)(dn=2404984211)(h323=2404984211)(e164=2404984211)(auth=240 4984211)(pbx=<user pwd="72280475795ac79cf6add54933ff5dd118856888253e452f" admin="no"/>)(pbx=<gw name="DECT" user-assigned="true"

dsp="4211"/>)(guid;bin=431464F7E909D3118BCB00013E136794)(usn=624) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 102

(cn=2404984203)(dn=2404984203)(h323=2404984203)(e164=2404984203)(auth=240 4984203)(pbx=<user pwd="72280475795ac79cf7a8d50f4f0ad310203a0d8ab5b6b9ec" admin="no"/>)(pbx=<gw name="DECT" ipei="002020904856" dsp="4203"

subs="b3f1bc6433bf49024425c8b9e9ae2f55"/>)(guid;bin=F398F03DE909D311AB2A0 0013E136794)(usn=627)

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References

[1] Ascom Sweden AB. 2013. Installation and Operation Manual, IP-DECT Base Station and IP-DECT Gateway (software version 6.1.x), TD 92579EN. Available from Ascom Technical Reference Library through authorized resellers.

[2] BroadSoft, Inc. 2013. BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide, Release 19.0. Available from BroadSoft at broadsoft.com/xchange.

[3] BroadSoft, Inc. 2013. BroadWorks Redundancy Guide, Release 19.0. Available from BroadSoft at broadsoft.com/xchange.

[4] BroadSoft, Inc. 2013. BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan, Release 19.0. Available from BroadSoft at broadsoft.com/xchange.

[5] BroadSoft, Inc. 2013. BroadWorks Device Management Interoperability Test Plan, Release 19.0. Available from BroadSoft at broadsoft.com/xchange.

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