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Linksys SPA9x2 IP Phone manual available for free PDF download: Administration Manual
Linksys SPA9x2 Administration Manual (246 pages)
Voice System IP Telephony System PSTN VoIP Gateway with Integrated Voice Mail Server IP Phones
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Linksys
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Software
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Table of Contents
Administration Guide
2
Table of Contents
2
Document Audience
7
Firmware
8
Document Purpose and Contents
9
Document Conventions
10
Related Documentation
10
Finding Information in PDF Files
12
Finding Text in a PDF
12
Finding Text in Multiple PDF Files
12
Copyright and Trademarks
14
Online Resources
14
Technical Support
14
Chapter 1: Getting Started
15
Introduction to the Linksys Voice System
15
Spa9000 Ip Pbx
16
SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway and Voicemail Server
16
SPA900 Series IP Phones and Accessories
16
Deployment Scenarios
17
Deploying the LVS with PSTN Access and Local Voice Mail
18
Deploying the LVS with ITSP Service Only
19
Deploying the LVS with ITSP Service, PSTN Access and Local Voice Mail
20
ITSP Service, PSTN and ISDN Access and Local Voice Mail
21
Initial Installation, and Configuration
22
Basic Administration of the Spa9000 2
23
Chapter 2: Basic Administration of the SPA9000
23
Upgrading Firmware for the SPA9000
24
Connecting to the SPA9000 Administration Web Server
26
Saving or Discarding Changes SPA9000
26
Access Levels
27
Setting Passwords for User and Administrator Accounts
27
Configuring Basic Settings
28
Setting up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000
28
Setting the Date and Time
29
Configuring Daylight Saving Time
29
SPA9000 Ethernet Port
30
LAN and Application Guidelines
30
Configuring Multicast Addressing and Group Paging
31
Collecting System Logs and Debug Information
33
Viewing Information about the SPA9000
35
Viewing Information about Client Stations
35
Using the Interactive Voice Response Unit
35
Using the IVR Menu
36
Entering a Password through the IVR
39
Chapter 3: Configuring the SPA9000 for ITSP Interoperability
41
About LVS and SIP
41
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (Voip)
42
NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router
42
NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller
43
Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address
43
Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN
44
Firewalls and SIP
45
Configuring SIP Timer Values
46
Chapter 4: Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior
47
Configuring SPA9000 FXS Ports
47
Configuring Line Interfaces on the SPA9000
48
Configuring a Line Interface for ITSP Service
48
Configuring a Line Interface for a SPA400 (PSTN or Voice Mail)
50
Configuring Call Capacity for a Line Interface
53
Configuring Dial Plans
54
How the Dialed Digits Are Processed
55
Digit Sequences
55
Digit Sequence Examples
57
Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits
58
Editing the System Dial Plan
59
Entering a Phone Dial Plan
60
Entering the Line Interface Dial Plan
61
Setting the Timers for the Dial Plan
61
Managing the Line Selection for Outbound Calls
65
Line Availability
65
Configuring a Call Routing Rule
65
Entering a Call Routing Rule
67
Managing Caller ID Settings for Outgoing Calls
67
Managing Inbound Calls with the Contact List
68
Example Contact List Rules
68
Routing an Inbound Call to a Receptionist or Client Stations
68
Routing an Inbound Call to the Auto Attendant
68
Supporting Multiple DID Numbers Per Line Interface
70
An Incoming Call to the Main Number Is Answered by the Auto-Attendant, While Calls to the Other Nine DID Numbers Are Routed to Dedicated Private Extensions
71
Supporting Direct Inward Dialing to Phone Extensions
71
Entering a Contact List Rule
72
Example
72
Call Forwarding Support on SPA9000
73
Call Transfer Support on SPA9000
74
Call Forward Bridge Mode
74
Call Transfer Bridge Mode
74
Managing Inbound Calls with Hunt Groups
75
Hunt Group that Rings All Stations Simultaneously
75
Example
75
Hunt Group that Rings Stations Individually
77
Managing Inbound Calls with Shared Line Appearances
79
About Shared Line Appearances
79
Chapter 5: Administering the SPA400 and Voice Mail Service
82
Connecting to the SPA400 Administration Web Server
82
Configuring the SPA400 Network Connection
83
Saving or Discarding Changes on the SPA400
84
Managing Access to the SPA400 Web-Based Configuration Utility
85
Upgrading the Firmware for the SPA400
86
Configuring a SPA400 to Interoperate with the SPA9000
87
Configuring a SPA400 for PSTN Access
89
Configuring a SPA400 for Voice Mail Service
89
Voice Mail Capacity
90
Configuring Local Voice Mail Service on a SPA400
90
Setting up Voice Mail on each Station
92
Enabling Remote Voice Mail Access (Optional)
95
Managing the Voice Mail Messages on the USB Key
96
Enabling Debugging on the SPA400
97
Chapter 6 : Configuring Music on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
99
Using the Internal Music Source for Music on Hold
99
Using the Internal Music Source
99
Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source
100
Restoring the Original Music File
100
Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
101
Using a Streaming Audio Server
101
Using the IVR with an SAS Line
102
Example SAS with MOH
102
Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
103
Chapter 7: Configuring the LVS Auto-Attendant
105
Working with the Auto Attendant Greetings
106
Using Pre-Recorded Prompts
106
Recording an Auto Attendant Prompt
107
Downloading Prompts
109
Writing an Auto Attendant Script
110
An Introduction to XML Scripting Grammar in AA Script Examples
111
Elements of XML Scripting Grammar
113
Auto Attendant XML Instructions Set
115
Entering an Auto Attendant Script
117
Configuring the Daytime, Nighttime and Weekend/Holiday Auto Attendants
118
Configuring Dial Plans for the Auto Attendant
119
Localization 8
120
Chapter 8: Localization
120
Localizing the SPA9000 Auto Attendant Prompts
120
Requirements for Localization
120
Localizing the SPA9000 Auto Attendant Prompts
121
Local Time Configuration
122
Configuring the SPA9000 and Spa9Xx Call Progress Tones
122
Configuring the SPA9000 and Spa9Xx Call Progress Tones
123
Localizing the SPA400 Voice Mail Prompts
127
Localizing the SPA400 Call Disconnect Tones
128
Localizing the SPA400 Caller ID Method
130
Appendix A: Advanced Topics in LVS Administration
132
Session Initiation Protocol
132
SPA9000 Media Proxy
134
Using the SPA9000 with a Firewall or Router
135
SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway
135
SPA9000 Architecture
136
SIP-NAT Interoperation
137
Determining Whether the Router Uses Symmetric or Asymmetric NAT
138
Advanced Call Control and Routing
139
Configuring Vertical (Supplementary) Service Codes
139
Managing the Outbound Call Routing Groups
141
Configuring Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
143
Advanced Topics for SPA400 Voice Mail Service
143
How Voicemail Works
144
Checking Voicemail from an External Number
144
Depositing Voicemail
145
Subscribing to Voicemail Notification
146
Remote Provisioning Features
147
Using Configuration Profiles
147
Client Auto-Configuration
148
Manual Client Configuration
149
Client Registration
151
Using the Upgrade URL
152
Using the Resync URL
153
Using the Reboot URL
153
Appendix B: SPA9000 Field Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
154
Router Tab
154
Status Page
154
Wan Setup Page
155
Lan Setup Page and Application Page
158
Voice Tab Info Page
159
System Page
161
SIP Page
162
Provisioning Page
178
Regional Page
178
FXS 1/2 Page
191
Line 1/2/3/4 Page
198
Appendix C: SPA400 Field Reference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
205
Setup
205
Basic Setup
205
SPA9000 Interface
206
Voice
207
Voicemail Server
210
Voicemail Users
211
Administration
211
Management
211
Factory Default
212
USB Setting
212
Firmware Upgrade
212
Reboot
212
Status
213
Gateway
213
Event Logs
214
Set Log Level
214
Tone
214
Appendix D: Warranty Information
216
Exclusions and Limitations
216
Limited Warranty
216
Obtaining Warranty Service
217
Technical Support
217
Appendix E: Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
218
Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement
218
Industry Canada Statement
218
Règlement D'industry Canada
218
EC Declaration of Conformity (Europe)
219
User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
219
Appendix F: Safety Information
226
General Safety Information
226
Power Safety Information
227
Appendix G: Software License Agreement
229
Software Licenses
229
Schedule 1 Linksys Software License Agreement
229
Schedule 2
231
Schedule 3
236
Appendix H: Contacts
239
Global Contacts
239
Appendix I: Acronyms
240
Appendix J: Glossary
243
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