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BROADSOFT PARTNER CONFIGURATION GUIDE – SPECTRALINK IP-DECT SERVER SERIES 20-BD5445-00
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2019 BROADSOFT INC. PAGE 9 OF 49
NT Test item was not tested
Caveats and clarifications are identified in the Comments column.
2.2.1 SIP Interface Capabilities
The Spectralink IP-DECT Server Series has completed interoperability testing with
BroadWorks using the BroadWorks SIP Phone Interoperability Test Plan [5]. 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
Spectralink IP-DECT Server Series.
BroadWorks SIP Phone 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 No
Ringback Yes
Forked Dialog Yes
181 Call Being Forwarded Yes
Dial Plan Yes
DTMF – Inband No
DTMF – RFC 2833 Yes
DTMF DTMF Relay Yes
Codec Negotiation Yes
Codec Renegotiation Yes
BroadWorks Services Third-Party Call Control – Basic Yes
Third-Party Call Control – Advanced No
Voice Message Deposit/Retrieval Yes
Message Waiting Indicator –
Unsolicited
Yes
Message Waiting Indicator – Solicited Yes
Message Waiting Indicator – Detail No
Voice Portal Outcall Yes

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