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Describes configuration procedures required for Algo 8186/8188/8301 Paging Devices.

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Algo 8301 Paging Adapter & Scheduler. The Algo Paging Devices use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to communicate with. BroadWorks for call control.

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BroadSoft Partner Configuration Guide
Algo 8186/8188/8301 Paging Devices
May 2017 Document Version 1.2
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Document Revision History

Version 1.1
1.2

Reason for Change
Introduced document for Algo Paging Devices version 1.5 validation with BroadWorks Release 21.sp1.
Edited changes and published document.

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Table of Contents
1 Overview..........................................................................................................................................6
2 Interoperability Status ..................................................................................................................7 2.1 Verified Versions...........................................................................................................................7 2.2 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 Algo 8186/8188/8301 Configuration ........................................................................................ 14 4.1 Configuration Method ................................................................................................................ 14 4.2 System Level Configuration ...................................................................................................... 14
4.2.1 Configure Network Settings ............................................................................................. 14 4.2.2 Configure SIP Interface Settings ..................................................................................... 15 4.2.3 Configure Service Settings............................................................................................... 15 4.3 Subscriber Level Configuration................................................................................................. 16 4.4 SIP Feature Configuration......................................................................................................... 17 4.4.1 Emergency Call Configuration ......................................................................................... 17 4.4.2 Advice of Charge Configuration ....................................................................................... 17 4.4.3 Fax Configuration ............................................................................................................. 17 5 Device Management................................................................................................................... 18 5.2.1 Configure BroadWorks Tags ........................................................................................... 20 5.2.2 Configure BroadWorks Device Profile Type ................................................................... 22 Appendix A: Reference Algo 8186/8188/8301 Configuration Files .......................................... 31
References .......................................................................................................................................... 35

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Table of Figures
Figure 1 Identity/Device Profile Modify Page .......................................................................................... 13 Figure 2 Incoming Calls Settings ............................................................................................................. 16 Figure 3 Simultaneous Ring Personal..................................................................................................... 16 Figure 4 System Default Tag Settings..................................................................................................... 21 Figure 5 Type-specific Tag Settings ........................................................................................................ 22 Figure 6 Device Access FQDN................................................................................................................ 23 Figure 7 %BWMACADDRESS%.xml File Settings................................................................................ 25 Figure 8 algo-8186-%ALGOFIRMWAREV%.fw..................................................................................... 26 Figure 9 Device Profile Instance .............................................................................................................. 27 Figure 10 Paging Devices Provisioning Screen...................................................................................... 29

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1 Overview
This guide describes the configuration procedures required for the Algo Paging Devices for interoperability with BroadWorks. This includes the following models:
 Algo 8186 SIP Horn Speaker
 Algo 8188 SIP Ceiling Speaker
 Algo 8301 Paging Adapter & Scheduler
The Algo Paging Devices 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 Algo Paging Devices. For those details, see the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker Installation & Configuration Guide [1], 8188 SIP Ceiling Speaker Installation & Configuration Guide [2], and/or 8301 Paging Adapter & Scheduler Installation & Configuration Guide [3] supplied by Algo.

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2 Interoperability Status
This section provides the known interoperability status of the Algo Paging Devices with BroadWorks. This includes the version(s) tested, the 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 Algo.
2.1 Verified Versions
The following table identifies the verified Algo Paging Devices 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 Algo Paging Device versions that the partner has identified as compatible so should interface properly with BroadWorks. Generally, maintenance releases of the validated version are considered compatible and may not be specifically listed here. For any questions concerning maintenance and compatible releases, contact Algo.
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 Access Device Interoperability Test Plan [7].

Verified Versions Date (mm/yyyy)
05/2017

BroadWorks Release Release 21.0

Algo 8186/8188/8301 Verified Version
1.5

Algo 8186/8188/8301 Compatible Versions
Any maintenance version of verified version.

2.2 Interface Capabilities Supported
The Algo Paging Devices have completed interoperability testing with BroadWorks using the BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan [7]. 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.
The Supported column in the tables in this section identifies the Algo 8186/8188/8301's support for each of the items covered in the test plan, with the following designations:
 Yes Test item is supported

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

BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package

Test Plan Package Items

Supported

Basic

Call Origination

Yes

Call Termination

Yes

Session Audit

Yes

Session Timer

No

Ringback

Yes

Forked Dialog

No

Early UPDATE

No

Early-Session

No

181 Call Being Forwarded

Yes

Dial Plan

Yes

DTMF � Inband

NA

DTMF � RFC 2833

NA

DTMF � DTMF Relay

NA

Codec Negotiation

NA

Codec Renegotiation Yes

BroadWorks Services Third-Party Call Control � Basic

No

Voice Message Deposit and Retrieval NA

Message Waiting Indicator � Unsolicited

NA

Message Waiting Indicator � Solicited NA

Voice Portal Outcall

NA

Advanced Alerting � Ringing

No

Advanced Alerting � Call Waiting

No

Comments
The feature is not supported by 8301 model.
Only support Local Ringback.
Does not support  Casual Access Dialing  Extension Dialing  Feature Access Code Dialing  Interrogation Feature Access Code Dialing
Only support Codec Renegotiation with Blind Transfer.

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BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package

Test Plan Package Items

Supported

Advanced Alerting � Ring Splash

Yes

Calling Line ID

NA

Calling Line ID with Unicode Characters

NA

Connected Line ID

NA

Connected Line ID with Unicode Characters

NA

Connected Line ID on UPDATE

NA

Connected Line ID on Re-INVITE

NA

Diversion Header

Yes

History-Info Header

Yes

Advice of Charge

NA

Meet-Me Conferencing

NA

Meet-Me Conferencing � G722

NA

Meet-Me Conferencing � AMR-WB

NA

Meet-Me Conferencing � Opus

NA

Collaborate � Audio

NA

Collaborate � Audio � G722

NA

Collaborate � Audio � Opus

NA

DUT Services �

Call Waiting

NA

Call Control Services

Call Hold

NA

Call Transfer

NA

Three-Way Calling

NA

Network-Based Conference

NA

DUT Services �

Register Authentication

Yes

Registration and

Authentication

Maximum Registration

No

Minimum Registration

No

Invite Authentication

Yes

Re-Invite/Update Authentication

NA

Refer Authentication

NA

Device Authenticating BroadWorks

No

DUT Services � Fax

G711 Fax Passthrough

NA

G711 Fax Fallback

NA

T38 Fax Peer-to-Peer

NA

Comments
The feature is not supported by 8301 model. The feature is not supported by 8301 model.
.

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BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package

Test Plan Package Items

Supported

T38 Fax Messaging

NA

DUT Services �

Emergency Call

NA

Emergency Call

Emergency Call with Ringback

NA

DUT Services � PAccess-Network-Info

REGISTER with P-Access-NetworkInfo Header

NT

Header

INVITE with P-Access-Network-Info Header

NT

DUT Services � Miscellaneous
Redundancy SBC/ALG � Basic

Do Not Disturb

No

Call Forwarding Always

NA

Call Forwarding Always Diversion Inhibitor

NA

Anonymous Call

No

Anonymous Call Block

No

Remote Restart Via Notify

Yes

DNS SRV Lookup

No

Register Failover/Failback

No

Invite Failover/Failback

No

Bye Failover

No

Register

Yes

Outgoing Invite

Yes

Incoming Invite

Yes

SBC/ALG � Failover/Failback TCP
IPV6

Register Failover/Failback

No

Invite Failover/Failback

No

Register

No

Outgoing Invite

No

Incoming Invite

No

Call Origination

No

Call Termination

No

Session Audit

No

Ringback

No

Codec Negotiation/Renegotiation

No

Voice Message Deposit/Retrieval

No

Call Control

No

Registration with Authentication

No

T38 Fax Messaging

No

Comments This feature is not included for Release 21.0 test plan. This feature is not included for Release 21.0 test plan.
The feature is not supported by 8301 model.

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BroadWorks SIP Access Device Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package

Test Plan Package Items

Supported

Redundancy

No

SBC

No

Dual Stack with Alternate Connectivity No

Comments

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.
The Issue Number is a tracking number for the issue. If it is an Algo issue, the issue number is from Algo's tracking system. If it is a BroadWorks issue, the issue number is from BroadSoft's tracking system.
For more information on any issues related to the particular partner device release, see the partner release notes.

Issue Number

Issue Description

Partner Version

1.5

No issue is identified.

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3 BroadWorks Configuration
This section identifies the required BroadWorks device profile type for the Algo Paging Devices as well as any other unique BroadWorks configuration required for interoperability with the Paging Devices.

3.1 BroadWorks Device Profile Type Configuration
This section identifies the device profile type settings to use when deploying the Algo Paging Devices with BroadWorks.
Create a device profile type for the Algo 8186/8188/8301 as shown in the following example. A separate device profile type should be created for each Algo Paging Device model. The settings shown are recommended for use when deploying the Algo Paging Devices with BroadWorks. For an explanation of the profile parameters, see the BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide [4].
The following device profile type shown provides the Number of Ports (number of SIP lines) setting for Algo 8186. For other Paging Device models, create a new device profile type and set the Number of Ports to match the available number of SIP lines per model according to the following table.

Model

Number of Lines

8186 8188 8301

60
 10 ring extension  50 page
extensions
60
 10 ring extension  50 page
extensions
60
 10 ring extension  50 page
extensions

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Figure 1 Identity/Device Profile Modify Page
3.2 BroadWorks Configuration Steps
There are no additional BroadWorks configuration steps required.

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4 Algo 8186/8188/8301 Configuration
The Algo Paging Devices can be configured through the Algo web interface or provisioning. This section describes the configuration settings required for the Algo Paging Devices integration with BroadWorks, primarily focusing on the SIP interface configuration. The Algo 8186/8188/8301 configuration settings identified in this section have been derived and verified through interoperability testing with BroadWorks. For configuration details not covered in this section, see the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker Installation & Configuration Guide [1], 8188 SIP Ceiling Speaker Installation & Configuration Guide [2], and/or 8301 Paging Adapter & Scheduler Installation & Configuration Guide [3] for the Algo Paging Devices.
4.1 Configuration Method
During a reboot, the Algo Paging Devices will download a device specific configuration file and the firmware/base files if the system level files require an upgrade.
NOTE: Algo devices may require additional system file upgrades or instructions. For more details when downloading firmware/base upgrades, see the www.algosolutions.com.

Configuration Files
Paging Devices Configuration Files
algo-<device number>%ALGOFIRMWAREV%.fw & algo-<device number>%ALGOFIRMWAREV%.md5 Example: algo-8186-1.5.fw
algo-pb-base-%ALGOBASEV%.fw & algo-pb-base-%ALGOBASEV%.md5 Example: algo-pb-base-r1.5.fw
algom[MAC address].conf Example: algom0022ee020009.conf

Level System
System Subscriber

Description Contains the device firmware load. The firmware files are unique to each Algo Paging Device model (8186/8188/8301).
Contains the device base load. The base versions are usually non-device specific.
Contains configurable parameters that apply to an individual device in a deployment.

4.2 System Level Configuration
This section describes system-wide configuration items that are generally required for each Algo Paging Device to work with BroadWorks. Subscriber-specific settings are described in the next section.

4.2.1

Configure Network Settings
By default, the Algo Paging Devices are set for DHCP to make administration of IP addresses simpler. The devices can be set to a static IP address, if desired, with specified DNS server information. For more information, see the Algo 8186/8188/8301 user guides.

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Step Step 1
Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5

Command Set Protocol net.dhcp.use = 0
Set IP Address net.ip = 192.16.10.29 Set Netmask net.mask = 255.0.0.0 Set Gateway net.gateway = 10.0.0.1 Set DNS Server net.dns1 = 199.19.193.12 and optional: net.dns2 = <DNS Server 2>

Description Set the configuration to 0, to enable Static IP option. (By default, the configuration is set to 1 (DHCP)). Configure a desired static IP for the device used.
Set an appropriate Netmask.
Set an appropriate Gateway.
Set an appropriate DNS server. A second DNS server can also be set.

4.2.2

Configure SIP Interface Settings

Step

Command

Step 1

Set SIP Proxy/Domain sip.proxy = as.broadworks.net

Step 2

Set Outbound Proxy sip.obproxy = sbc.broadworks.net

Description
Set the 8186/8188/8301 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.
Set the outbound proxy to the SBC if one is deployed between the Algo device and BroadWorks.
If there are redundant SBCs, set it to the FQDN for the SBC cluster.

4.2.3

Configure Service Settings
For the Algo 8186/8188/8301 to play an audio file at the same time as a phone rings, the 8186/8188/8301 Ring Extension(s) need to be configured with BroadWork's Simultaneous Ring Personal Settings. To configure:
1) In the BroadWorks interface, pick the user extension registered with the target phone. In Options go to Incoming Calls settings and Simultaneous Ring Personal.

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Figure 2 Incoming Calls Settings
2) In the Simultaneous Ring Personal settings - Turn the settings On. - Include Phone Number/SIP-URI or extensions of the Algo Paging Device that should ring when the target phone rings. - Click Ok in the bottom left corner for the settings to be saved.

Figure 3 Simultaneous Ring Personal
3) With these settings, the Algo devices will ring either when they are called directly or when the target phone rings. The phone will not ring when the SIP devices are called.

4.3 Subscriber Level Configuration
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 SIP trunk or subscriber. SIP registration requires that a unique address of record (AoR) be provisioned on BroadWorks and the device.

Step

Command

Description

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Step Step 1

Command
Set Page Extension
sip.u1.auth = SIP Authentication ID
sip.u1.pwd = SIP Authentication Password
sip.u1.user = phone number
Ring Extensions are identified by the following parameters:
sip.alert1.auth, sip.alert1.pwd, sip.alert1.user

Description
If the Authentication service is configured on BroadWorks, the sip.ux.auth and sip.ux.pwd fields must be configured to match the BroadWorks authentication settings.
sip.ux.user field must be configured to match the user part of BroadWorks line/ port setting.

NOTE: By default, the first user assigned to the BroadWorks' Device Profile will be linked to the 8186/8188/8301 Page Extension (that is, 1% user assignment in the configuration file) and the second assigned user will be linked to the Ring Extension (that is, 2% user assignment). To register only the Ring Extension, a dummy/placeholder user can be created for the Page Extension and added to the BroadWorks' Device profile as the first user. Alternatively, the device configuration file can be revised to link the Ring Extension to the first assigned user.

4.4 SIP Feature Configuration
This section provides configuration instructions for SIP features supported by the device such as Advice of Charge, Emergency Call, and Fax.
4.4.1 Emergency Call Configuration This feature is not supported by the Algo Paging Devices.
4.4.2 Advice of Charge Configuration This feature is not supported by the Algo Paging Devices.
4.4.3 Fax Configuration This feature is not supported by the Algo Paging Devices.

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5 Device Management
The BroadWorks Device Management feature provides the capability to automate generation of device configuration files to support mass deployment of devices. This section identifies the Device Management capabilities supported by the Algo 8186/8188/8301 Paging Devices and the configuration steps required. For Device Management configuration details not covered here, see the BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide [4] and the BroadWorks CPE Kit Usage Guide [9].
5.1 Device Management Capabilities Supported
The Algo Paging Devices have completed Device Management interoperability testing with BroadWorks using the BroadWorks Device Management Interoperability Test Plan [8]. The results are summarized in the following table.
The BroadWorks test plan is composed of packages, each covering distinct interoperability areas. 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 Device Management interface between the device and BroadWorks with the intent to ensure interoperability.
The Supported column in the following table identifies the Algo 8186/8188/8301 support for each of the items covered in the test plan packages, with the following designations:
 Yes Test item is supported
 No Test item is not supported
 NA Test item is not applicable
 NT Test item was not tested
Caveats and clarifications are identified in the Comments column.
NOTE: DUT in the following table refers to the Device Under Test, which in this case is the Algo Paging Devices.

BroadWorks Device Management Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package

Test Plan Package Items

Supported

HTTP File Download

HTTP Download Using Xtended

Yes

Services Platform (Xsp) IP Address

HTTP Download Using Xtended

Yes

Services Platform FQDN

HTTP Download Using Xtended

Yes

Services Platform Cluster FQDN

HTTP Download With Double Slash

Yes

HTTPS File Download

HTTPS Download Using Xtended

Yes

Services Platform IP Address

HTTPS Download Using Xtended

Yes

Services Platform FQDN

HTTPS Download Using Xtended

Yes

Services Platform Cluster FQDN

File Inspection

Inspect System Config File

No

Comments

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BroadWorks Device Management Interoperability Test Plan Support Table

Test Plan Package

Test Plan Package Items

Supported

Inspect Device-Specific Config File

Yes

Inspect Other Config Files

No

Inspect Static Files

Yes

Device Inspection

Inspect SIP Settings

Yes

Inspect Line Settings

Yes

Inspect Service Settings

No

HTTP File Upload

HTTP Upload Using Xtended

No

Services Platform IP Address

HTTP Upload Using Xtended

No

Services Platform FQDN

HTTP Upload Using Xtended

No

Services Platform Cluster FQDN

Call Processing Sanity Register with Authentication

Yes

Tests

Call Origination

Yes

Call Termination

Yes

Remote Restart

Yes

Shared Line Origination

NA

Shared Line Termination

NA

Shared Line Status

NA

Busy Lamp Field

NA

Network-Based Conference

NA

Flexible Seating

Association via Voice Portal

NA

Association via Phone

NA

No Touch Provisioning Provision via DHCP Options Field

No

No Touch Provision via DM redirect

No

No Touch Provision via Vendor

No

redirect

Comments

5.2 Device Management Configuration
This section identifies the steps required to enable the Algo Paging Devices for Device Management. For Device Management configuration details not covered here, see the BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide [4] and the BroadWorks CPE Kit Usage Guide [9].

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5.2.1

Configure BroadWorks Tags
The template files in Device Management use tags to represent the data stored on BroadWorks. When a configuration changes for a user, Device Management parses the template files and replaces the Device Management tags with the associated data stored on BroadWorks. There are default tags defined in the Device Management software and there are custom tags that the service provider can create and define via the web portal for use by Device Management. There are two types of custom tags that can be defined: system-default tags that are common to all devices on the system and device type-specific tags that are common to Algo Paging Devices only.
The Algo Paging Devices makes use of custom tags, which can be configured by a BroadWorks administrator as either system default or device type-specific tags. This section identifies the required tags.

5.2.1.1

Create System Default Tags
Browse to System  Resources  Device Management Tag Sets and select the System Default tag set. The Algo configuration templates make use of the tags in the following table. Add the tags if they do not already exist.

Tag Name

Valid Settings

Description

%SBC_ADDRESS%

IP address/FQDN

SBC SIP address.

%SBC_PORT%

Port

SBC SIP port. The port should be set if the defined session border controller (SBC) address is an IP address. If the SBC address is an FQDN, then the SBC port should not be set.

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Example System Default Tag Settings

Figure 4 System Default Tag Settings

5.2.1.2 Create Device Type-specific Tags
Browse to System  Resources  Device Management Tag Sets and then click Add to add a new tag set. Configure the tag set name using the device name appended by Tags: Algo_Paging Devices_Tags. Add the device type specific tags in the following table to the device tag set. If the tag set already exists, make sure the following tags are defined.

Tag Name

Valid Settings Description

%ALGO_HTTP_USER%

Example: 8186_test

Must match the "Device Access User Name" setting for the device profile configured on BroadWorks.

%ALGO_HTTP_PASSWORD%

Example: password

Must match the "Device Access Password" setting for the device profile configured on BroadWorks.

%ACCESS_PROTOCOL% %ALGO_SERVER_METHOD% %ALGOBASEV% %ALGOFIRMWAREV%

Example: http Example: Static Example: r1.5 Example: 1.5

Choose the provisioning method (http or https).
Choose the provisioning server method (static or option66).
Specify the device base load. The version number is always preceded with an "r".
Specify the device firmware load.

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Example Device Type-specific Tag Settings

Figure 5 Type-specific Tag Settings

5.2.2

Configure BroadWorks Device Profile Type
The device profile type is a system-level structure that defines how the device interfaces with BroadWorks. It also identifies the default configuration files and other files, such as firmware, which are required for the device to operate correctly. The device profile type is created by the system administrator. Group administrators use the device profile type to create a device profile. The device profile is an instance of the device profile type that is associated with a physical device.
There are two BroadWorks device profile configuration methods described: import and manual. The import method takes a DTAF as input and builds the BroadWorks device profile type(s) automatically. The manual method takes the administrator through the steps to manually add and configure the device profile type(s).
The import method should be used if all of the following prerequisites are met:
 The BroadWorks Release is 17.0 or later.
 The device profile type(s) being imported do not already exist on the system. (If either a previous import or manual configuration was done, then the import fails.)
 There is a DTAF file available for import with a BroadWorks release level that is the same as or prior to the release to which it is being imported. If the DTAF file is at a release level later than the release being imported to, then the import can fail.
Otherwise, use the manual method.
For more detailed instructions, see the BroadWorks CPE Kit Usage Guide [9] and the BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide [4].

5.2.2.1

Configuration Method 1: Import
This section identifies the steps necessary to make use of the Device Management import feature to configure BroadWorks to add the Algo Paging Devices as a Device Management-enabled device type. Also, see the BroadWorks CPE Kit Usage Guide [9].
Download the Algo Paging Devices CPE kit from BroadSoft Xchange at xchange.broadsoft.com. Extract the DTAF file(s) from the CPE kit.
The DTAF files are the import files. Use the following steps to import the DTAF files.
1) Log in to BroadWorks as an administrator.
2) Browse to System  Resources  Identity/Device Profile Types and then click Import.

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3) Select Browse to find the extracted Paging Devices DTAF files and then click OK to start the import.
After the import finishes, complete the following post-import configuration steps:
4) Browse to System  Resources  Identity/Device Profile Types.
5) Perform a search to find the imported Algo device profile type for Algo Paging Devices, such as Algo_8186.
6) Browse to the Profile page and change the Device Management Device Access FQDN to your Xtended Services Platform (Xsp) or Xtended Services Platform cluster address.

Figure 6 Device Access FQDN
7) Click the Files and Authentication link and then select the option to rebuild all the system files.
Firmware files must be obtained from Algo's website. These files are not included in the import. Complete the steps in section 5.2.2.2.2 Define Device Profile Type Files to define the static firmware files and to upload the firmware.
After importing the DTAF, restart the Application Server to load the TimeZoneAlias files.

5.2.2.2

Configuration Method 2: Manual
This section identifies the basic steps necessary for an administrator to manually configure BroadWorks to add the Algo 8186/8188/8301 as a Device Management-enabled device type. This method should be used only special cases as described in section 5.2.2 Configure BroadWorks Device Profile Type.
For more information on manual configuration, see the BroadWorks CPE Kit Usage Guide [9] and the BroadWorks Device Management Configuration Guide [4].
The steps in this section can also be followed to update previously imported or configured device profile type(s) with new configuration files and firmware.

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5.2.2.2.1 Create or Modify Device Profile Type
This section identifies the BroadWorks device profile type settings relevant to Device Management for the Algo Paging Devices.
Browse to System  Resources  Identity/Device Profile Types and perform a search to find the Algo device profile type(s) created in section 3.1 BroadWorks Device Profile Type Configuration or add the device profile types using the settings from section 3.1 BroadWorks Device Profile Type Configuration if they do not exist.
Configure the device profile type Signaling Address Type, Standard and Advanced options settings to match the settings in section 3.1 BroadWorks Device Profile Type Configuration.
Configure the device profile type Device Management options as shown in section 5.2.2.1 Configuration Method 1: Import.
The following subsections identify the required settings specific to Device Management.

5.2.2.2.2 Define Device Profile Type Files
This section describes the BroadWorks Device Management configuration necessary to identify the configuration files and other files that the Algo 8186/8188/8301 Paging Device downloads.
Configuration templates, firmware, and other files the Algo 8186/8188/8301 uses must be uploaded to BroadWorks. Download the Algo Paging Devices CPE kit from BroadSoft Xchange at xchange.broadsoft.com. Extract the configuration files from the Configuration Files folder of CPE kit. Obtain the firmware files directly from Algo.
The following table identifies the Algo configuration files distributed with the version r1.5 CPE kit.

File Name

CPE Kit Template File Name

File Type

Description

algom%BWMACADDRESS algom%BWMACADDRESS

%.conf

%.conf.template

Device-specific

This file contains device level configuration.

File Name algo-pb-base-r1.5.fw algo-pb-base-r1.5.md5 algo-8186-1.5.fw algo-8188-1.5.fw algo-8301-1.5.fw algo-8186-1.5.md5 algo-8186-1.5.md5 algo-8186-1.5.md5

File Type Static Static Static
Static

Description
Contains the device base load. The base versions are usually non-device specific.
Contains the device firmware load. The firmware files are unique to each Algo Paging Device model (8186/8188/8301).

The following table identifies firmware and MD5 files that the Algo Paging Devices downloads from the server. These files are not provided in the CPE kit and must be obtained from Algo.
Browse to System  Resources  Identity/Device Profile Types  Files and Authentication to add the files as described in the following subsections.

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5.2.2.2.2.1 algom%BWMACADDRESS%.conf
Add the algom%BWMACADDRESS%.conf file to the device profile type with the settings shown in the following screen capture. After creating the device profile type file, upload the algom%BWMACADDRESS%.conf extracted from the CPE kit. Be sure to click Apply after uploading the file.

Figure 7 %BWMACADDRESS%.xml File Settings

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5.2.2.2.2.2 Firmware and MD5 Files
Add all firmware and MD5 files listed in section 5.2.2.2.2 Define Device Profile Type Files to each Page Devices device profile type with the settings example shown in Figure 8. After creating the device profile type file, upload the firmware and MD5 files received from Algo, then click Apply.

Figure 8 algo-8186-%ALGOFIRMWAREV%.fw
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5.2.2.2.3 Time Zone Mapping
The CPE kit contains time zone properties files for Paging Devices. This files map the BroadWorks user's time zone settings to the device's time zone settings.
This time zone mapping files must be added to the /usr/local/broadworks/bw_base/conf/dms directory on the Application Server for each Paging Devices using the following file name format: TimeZoneAliasLabels_<device profile type name>.properties.
You must restart the Application Server for the TimeZoneAlias files to be picked up by the system.

5.2.3

Create Device Profile Instance
The previous sections defined the device profile type such that the system is ready to mass deploy device profiles. A device profile is an instance of the device profile type and defines the BroadWorks interface to an individual Algo device.
Browse to the BroadWorks <group>  Resources  Identity/Device Profiles page and then select Add to add a new Algo Paging Devices device profile. Configure the device profile as shown in the Figure 9 example.

Figure 9 Device Profile Instance

5.2.4

Configure BroadWorks User
Configure the user with the desired BroadWorks configuration and services. Any services that require a specific configuration on the device are managed via Device Management and are defined in the device configuration files, if the template files are created with the correct Device Management tags.

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The device profile created in the previous section must be assigned to the BroadWorks user. Assigning the device profile to the user automatically causes the Device Management feature to generate the device configuration files for this user's device.
To assign the device profile to the user, browse to the BroadWorks <user>  Addresses.

5.2.5

Customize Tags
This section identifies custom tags used by the Paging Devices that may need to be customized at the group or device profile. Customizing a tag at the group level overrides the setting on the device profile type for the device profiles created within the group. Customizing a tag at the device profile level overrides the setting at the device profile type and/or group level for the individual device profile.

5.2.5.1 SBC Address Customization for Edge Device
In many deployments, an edge device, such as an enterprise SBC or application layer gateway, is deployed on the enterprise edge. The edge device's SIP server or outbound proxy setting is configured with the service provider's SBC IP address or FQDN. If there is no edge device, the following customization does not apply.
To integrate the edge device with Device Management, the SBC address tag (%SBC_ADDRESS%) defined in section 5.2.1.1 Create System Default Tags must be overridden at the group level with the LAN address of the edge device. To do so, perform that following steps.
1) At the Group  Utilities  Configure Device page, select the Algo Paging Devices device profile.
2) Click on the Custom Tags tab.
3) Click Add.
4) For the tag, enter "SBC_ADDRESS".
5) For the value, enter the edge device's LAN IP address.
6) To save the tag data, click OK.
Repeat these steps for each Algo model provisioned in the group.

5.2.6

Configure Algo Paging Devices
This section describes the steps necessary to configure the Algo Paging Devices to integrate with BroadWorks Device Management.

5.2.6.1 Manually Configure Paging Devices

Manually configured Paging Devices through its web interface http://<device IP>. There is no default username for the web login. The default password is "algo". The browser supported by the Paging Devices are Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer (other than IE9).
After logging in to the device, go to the Advanced Settings  Provisioning tab in the Algo 8186/8188/8301 web interface to set the BroadWorks Device Management information.
1) Make sure that the Provisioning Mode is Enabled.
2) Select Static for the Server Method field and enter the Static Server in the following field.

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3) Choose HTTP or HTTPS for the Download Method.
4) Enter the BroadWork's "Device Profile Name" in the Auth User Name field and the corresponding password in the Auth Password field
5) For the Config Download Path and Firmware Download Path specify the download path (dms/<myDevice_DM>) of the device, from BroadWorks Device Type URL.
6) Click Save. A prompt to reboot the device will appear at the top. Click Reboot for the provisioning to complete.

Figure 10 Paging Devices Provisioning Screen

After reboot, if the device registered with BroadWorks, the SIP Registration, on the Status tab should be "Successful" for the Page and/or Ring extension configured and the extension details should be autocompleted under Basic Settings  SIP tab  Outbound Proxy  Advanced Settings  Advanced SIP tab should also be filled in.
 HTTP/HTTPS:
- URL: Set to match the BroadWorks Device Management Access URL, for example, http://xsp1.iop1.broadworks.net:80/dms/Algo_8186/
- ID: Set to match BroadWorks Device Management username.
- Password: Set to match BroadWorks Device Management password.

5.2.6.2

No Touch DHCP Configuration Algo devices currently only support DHCP server option 66 methods. This section shows example for DHCP server and Paging Devices configuration. Ensure the BroadWork's provisioning tags are set as follows:  %ACCESS_PROTOCOL% set to "http" or "https"  %ALGO_SERVER_METHOD% set to "option66"

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5.2.6.3

DHCP Server Configuration Configure the end customer's DHCP server with Option 66. The following is an example of the DHCP server configuration used for with option 66.
{ # DHCP BroadSoft test option directURI code 66 = string; subnet 10.2.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option domain-name-servers 10.2.0.29; option routers 10.2.0.1; } host directURI { option host-name "directURI"; hardware ethernet 00:22:ee:00:10:a7; fixed-address 10.30.13.125; option directURI " http://<user name>:<password>@xsp1.iop1.broadworks.net/dms/<myDevice_DM>/"; }

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Appendix A: Reference Algo 8186/8188/8301 Configuration Files
The following is a reference configuration for the Algo Paging Devices configured for use with BroadWorks. Device-specific File: algom[MAC address].conf
NOTE: This is an example file and it should be used for reference only.

# SIP Device-specific Configuration File admin.devname = algo_paging_device admin.pwd = algo admin.startuptone = 1 admin.timezone = %BWTIMEZONE-1% admin.web.timeout = 3600 admin.welcome = 1 audio.agc.use = 1 audio.codec.g722 = 1 audio.drc.gain = 6 audio.drc.use = 0 audio.filter.g711mic = 1 audio.filter.g711spk = 1 audio.filter.g722mic = 0 audio.filter.g722spk = 0 audio.filter.noisemic = 0 audio.filter.noisespk = 0 audio.jc.delay = 0 audio.jc.range = 100 audio.noise.level = 66 audio.noise.use = 0 audio.page.mode = 0 audio.page.tone = page-notif.wav audio.page.vol = 4 audio.ring.tone = warble2-med.wav audio.ring.vol = 4 audio.vol.input = 0 audio.vol.tone = 4 io.relayin.mode = 0 log.level = info log.method = local log.server = mcast.master.codec = 1 mcast.master.fixed = 1 mcast.master.ptime = 20 mcast.master.select = 0 mcast.master.ttl = 1 mcast.master.zones = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 mcast.mode = 0 mcast.rtp.ext = 0 mcast.slave.zones = 1,8,9, mcast.slavetone1 = None mcast.slavetone2 = None mcast.slavetone3 = None mcast.slavetone4 = None mcast.slavetone5 = None mcast.slavetone6 = None mcast.slavetone7 = None mcast.slavetone8 = None
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mcast.slavetone9 = None mcast.tone1 = Default mcast.tone2 = Default mcast.tone3 = Default mcast.tone4 = Default mcast.tone5 = Default mcast.tone6 = Default mcast.tone7 = Default mcast.tone8 = Default mcast.tone9 = Default mcast.vol1 = 0 mcast.vol2 = 0 mcast.vol3 = 0 mcast.vol4 = 0 mcast.vol5 = 0 mcast.vol6 = 0 mcast.vol7 = 0 mcast.vol8 = 0 mcast.vol9 = 0 mcast.zone1 = 224.0.2.60:50002 mcast.zone2 = 224.0.2.60:50003 mcast.zone3 = 224.0.2.60:50004 mcast.zone4 = 224.0.2.60:50005 mcast.zone5 = 224.0.2.60:50006 mcast.zone6 = 224.0.2.60:50007 mcast.zone7 = 224.0.2.60:50008 mcast.zone8 = 224.0.2.60:50001 mcast.zone9 = 224.0.2.60:50000 mcast.zones.select = 0 net.dhcp.timeout = 60 net.dhcp.use = 1 net.discovery = 1 net.dns1 = net.dns2 = net.dscp.rtcp = 0 net.dscp.rtp = 0 net.dscp.sip = 0 net.gateway = net.http = 1 net.ip = net.mask = net.srv.snmp = 0 net.time1 = 0.debian.pool.ntp.org net.time2 = 1.debian.pool.ntp.org net.time3 = 2.debian.pool.ntp.org net.time4 = 3.debian.pool.ntp.org net.vlan.id = 0 net.vlan.priority = 0 net.vlan.use = 0 phone.ringback.use = 1 phone.timeout.inbound = 300 phone.timeout.outbound = 300 phone.timeout.ring = 0 phone.timeout.ringback = 0 prov.auth.pwd = %ALGO_HTTP_PASSWORD% prov.auth.user = %ALGO_HTTP_USER% prov.download.cert = 0 prov.download.cfgpath = %BWDMSCONTEXT%/%BWDEVICEACCESSURI% prov.download.fwpath = %BWDMSCONTEXT%/%BWDEVICEACCESSURI% prov.download.method = %ACCESS_PROTOCOL% prov.server.method = %ALGO_SERVER_METHOD% prov.server.static = %BWDEVICEACCESSFQDN% prov.use = 1
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prov.version.base = %ALGOBASEV% prov.version.firmware = %ALGOFIRMWAREV% relayin.tamper.action = 0 relayin.tamper.dest = relayin.tamper.duration = 0 relayin.tamper.interval = 0 relayin.tamper.maxtone = 0 relayin.tamper.tone = buzzer.wav relayin.trigger.action = 0 relayin.trigger.callmode = 0 relayin.trigger.dest = relayin.trigger.duration = 0 relayin.trigger.interval = 0 relayin.trigger.maxtone = 0 relayin.trigger.restart = 0 relayin.trigger.tone = chime.wav sd.loud.dest = sd.loud.sens = 0 sd.loud.use = 0 sip.alert1.auth = %BWAUTHUSER-2% sip.alert1.event = sip.alert1.pwd = %BWAUTHPASSWORD-2% sip.alert1.user = %BWLINEPORT-2% sip.alert2.auth = sip.alert2.pwd = sip.alert2.use = 0 sip.alert2.user = sip.alert3.auth = sip.alert3.pwd = sip.alert3.use = 0 sip.alert3.user = sip.alert4.auth = sip.alert4.pwd = sip.alert4.use = 0 sip.alert4.user = sip.alert5.auth = sip.alert5.pwd = sip.alert5.use = 0 sip.alert5.user = sip.alert6.auth = sip.alert6.pwd = sip.alert6.use = 0 sip.alert6.user = sip.alert7.auth = sip.alert7.pwd = sip.alert7.use = 0 sip.alert7.user = sip.alert8.auth = sip.alert8.pwd = sip.alert8.use = 0 sip.alert8.user = sip.alert9.auth = sip.alert9.pwd = sip.alert9.use = 0 sip.alert9.user = sip.alert10.auth = sip.alert10.pwd = sip.alert10.use = 0 sip.alert10.user = sip.alert10.tone = Default sip.alert2.tone = Default sip.alert3.tone = Default sip.alert4.tone = Default
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sip.alert5.tone = Default sip.alert6.tone = Default sip.alert7.tone = Default sip.alert8.tone = Default sip.alert9.tone = Default sip.detect.mode = 1 sip.diffport = 0 sip.ka.method = 0 sip.ka.period = 30 sip.obproxy = %SBC_ADDRESS%:%SBC_PORT% sip.page.use = 1 sip.proxy = %BWHOST-1% sip.regexp = 3600 sip.ssr.chkact = 0 sip.ssr.interval = 120 sip.ssr.method = 0 sip.ssr.nofb = 0 sip.stun = sip.u1.auth = %BWAUTHUSER-1% sip.u1.pwd = %BWAUTHPASSWORD-1% sip.u1.user = %BWLINEPORT-1% synapps.use = 0 watcher.watchdog.use = 0

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