LS1000 VoIP Speakerphone
Administrator Guide
page 44 of 54 GU-164-B
Code Blue
• 259 Hedcor Street • Holland, MI 49423 USA • 800.205.7186 • www.codeblue.com
For each LS1000 device, configure a new Phone and associated directory number.
1. Navigate to Device > Phone.
2. Click Add New.
3. For Phone Type, select Third-party SIP Device (Basic).
4. Enter the MAC Address of the phone in hexadecimal format; e.g. 00:50:C2:17:7B:E8 would
become 0050c2177be8.
5. For Device Pool, select Default (or some other locally-configured device pool).
6. For Phone Button Template, select Third-party SIP Device (Basic).
7. For Calling Search Space, select the calling search space the LS1000 is to use.
8. For Device Security Profile, select Code Blue LS1000 Profile.
9. For SIP Profile, select Standard SIP Profile.
10. For Digest User, select the end user matching the MAC address of the phone.
11. Click Save.
12. On the left side of the screen, click Line [1] - Add a new DN.
13. Fill in the Directory Number.
14. For Route Partition, select the partition the directory number resides in.
15. Under Line 1, for Display (Internal Caller ID), enter a descriptive name for Caller ID purposes.
16. If you wish to return a busy signal for silent monitoring if the LS1000 is in use, disable Call
Waiting: under Multiple Call/Call Waiting Settings, For both Maximum Number of Calls and Busy
Trigger, enter 1.
17. Click Save.
Configure Phones and Directory Numbers
Conf iguring End Users for Secondary Accounts
If you are going to use the Cen LS1000’s try’s secondary account functionality to register to a
separate directory number to a separate CUCM node for failover support, repeat the above
process using a local-use-only MAC address. A local-use-only MAC address has the U/L bit set
to 1 to indicate the address is loc ally administered.