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Regional Tab

Parameter

Description

 

 

Daylight Saving Time Rule

Enter the rule for calculating daylight saving time; it should

 

include the start, end, and save values. This rule is comprised

 

of three fields. Each field is separated by ; (a semicolon) as

 

shown below. Optional values inside [ ] (the brackets) are

 

assumed to be 0 if they are not specified. Midnight is

 

represented by 0:0:0 of the given date.

 

This is the format of the rule: Start = <start-time>; end=<end-

 

time>; save = <save-time>.

 

The <start-time> and <end-time> values specify the start and

 

end dates and times of daylight saving time. Each value is in

 

this format: <month> /<day> / <weekday>[/HH:[mm[:ss]]]

 

The <save-time> value is the number of hours, minutes, and/

 

or seconds to add to the current time during daylight saving

 

time. The <save-time> value can be preceded by a negative (-)

 

sign if subtraction is desired instead of addition. The <save-

 

time> value is in this format: [/[+-]HH:[mm[:ss]]]

 

The <month> value equals any value in the range 1-12

 

(January-December).

 

The <day> value equals [+-] any value in the range 1-31.

 

If <day> is 1, it means the <weekday> on or before the end of

 

the month (in other words the last occurrence of < weekday>

 

in that month).

 

The <weekday> value equals any value in the range 1-7

 

(Monday-Sunday). It can also equal 0. If the <weekday> value

 

is 0, this means that the date to start or end daylight saving is

 

exactly the date given. In that case, the <day> value must not

 

be negative. If the <weekday> value is not 0 and the <day>

 

value is positive, then daylight saving starts or ends on the

 

<weekday> value on or after the date given. If the <weekday>

 

value is not 0 and the <day> value is negative, then daylight

 

saving starts or ends on the <weekday> value on or before the

 

date given.

 

The abbreviation HH stands for hours (0-23).

 

The abbreviation mm stands for minutes (0-59).

 

The abbreviation ss stands for seconds (0-59).

 

The default Daylight Saving Time Rule is start=4/1/7;end=10/-

 

1/7;save=1.

 

 

Daylight Savings Time Enable

 

 

 

DTMF Playback Level

Local DTMF playback level in dBm, up to one decimal

 

place.

 

Defaults to -16.

 

 

DTMF Playback Length

Local DTMF playback duration in milliseconds.

 

Defaults to .1.

 

 

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Contents Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide Table of Contents Provisioning Capabilities Setting System FeaturesSetting Regional Parameters Customizing SPA9x2 Extensions SPA9x2 Phone Field Reference 123 LED Script 181 LED Pattern 182 Appendix B Configuring a Dial Plan 183Read Me First Introducing Linksys SPA9x2 PhonesRead Me First Related Documentation Getting Started Basic Phone FeaturesGetting Started SPS932 Sidecar Attendant for the SPA962 Additional Phone FeaturesAdditional Phone Features Features Requring SIP Support SPA9x2 Phone Configuration Scenarios SPA9x2 Phone Configuration ScenariosSPA9000 IP PBX System SPA9000 IP PBX SystemSPA400 Session Initiation Protocol and SPA9x2 Phones Session Initiation Protocol and SPA9x2 PhonesSIP Over TCP SIP Proxy Redundancy Using SPA9x2 Phones with a Firewall or RouterUsing SPA9x2 Phones with a Firewall or Router Network Address Translation and SPA9x2 Phones Network Address Translation and SPA9x2 PhonesSession Border Controllers Routers and Service Provider Support of NATSimple Traversal of UDP Through NATs Stun Simple Traversal of UDP Through NATs StunSIP-NAT Interoperation Determining the Type of NAT Used on Your Router Using SPA9x2 Phones in a VlanUsing SPA9x2 Phones in a Vlan Introducing Linksys SPA9x2 Phones Determining SPA9x2 Firmware Version Getting StartedDetermining SPA9x2 Firmware Version Read this chapter to learn aboutDownloading the Firmware Downloading the FirmwareUpgrading SPA9x2 Firmware Using the Phone Display and Buttons Using the Phone Display and ButtonsSee Appendix a Creating an LED Script Using the Web User Interface Using the LCD ScreenUsing the Web User Interface Administrator and User ViewsAdministrator Privileges Using the Personal Directory Using the Personal DirectoryBasic and Advanced Views SystemViewing Call History Web Admin TabsCaller and Called Name Matching Viewing Call HistoryRoadmap to Web UI Features Roadmap to Web UI FeaturesSee , Setting Regional Obtaining Phone Information Info Tab Obtaining Phone Information Info TabSystem and Product Information System and Product InformationProduct Information Notes Understanding Lines, Calls, and Shared Call Appearances Phone Status InformationPhone Status Notes Phone Status InformationUnderstanding Lines, Calls, and Shared Call Appearances Understanding ExtensionsShared Line or Call Appearances Extension Status Information Extension Status InformationLine Key LEDs Extension Status Notes Line and Call Status InformationLine and Call Status Notes Line and Call Status InformationWhat’s Next? Downloaded Ring TonesRing Tone Notes Downloaded Ring TonesWhat’s Next? Setting Security Features Setting System FeaturesSetting Security Features SIP Initial Invite and MWI ChallengeSrtp and Securing Calls Ensuring Voice Quality Ensuring Voice QualitySupported Codecs Bandwidth Requirements Factors Affecting Voice Quality See the following sections Setting System FeaturesSetting System Features Setting System Configuration Information Setting System Configuration InformationSystem Configuration Notes Setting a Static IP Address on the IP Phone Setting Internet, IP and PPPoE InformationSetting Internet, IP and PPPoE Information Dhcp and PPPoE NotesOptional Network Configuration Notes Setting Optional Network ParametersSetting Optional Network Parameters HostName Enter the host name of the SPA9x2 phoneConfiguring Vlan Settings Configuring Vlan SettingsVlan Settings Notes SIP Parameters Setting SIP ParametersSIP Parameters Following table describes all SIP parameters SIP Parameter NotesSee , Using the SPA932 Sidecar SIP Timer Values SIP Timer ValuesSIP Timer Notes SIP T4 Response Status Code Handling Response Status Code HandlingResponse Status Notes RTP ParametersRTP Notes RTP ParametersSDP Payload Types Defaults to blankNAT Support Parameters SDP Payload ParametersNAT Support Parameter Notes Linksys Key System ParametersLinksys Key System Notes Linksys Key System ParametersProvisioning Basics Service provider documentationProvisioning Capabilities Provisioning CapabilitiesProvisioning Configuration from Phone Keypad SPA9x2 Configuration ProfilesSPA9x2 Configuration Profiles Flat-profile AdminPasswdsome secret/AdminPasswdUpgrading Firmware on a Phone Upgrading, Resyncing, and Rebooting PhonesUpgrading, Resyncing, and Rebooting Phones Resyncing a Phone Rebooting a PhoneRedundant Provisioning Servers Redundant Provisioning ServersRetail Provisioning Using Https Configuration Access ControlAutomatic In-House Preprovisioning Automatic In-House PreprovisioningUsing Https Firmware Upgrade ParametersHow Https Works Server CertificatesCounts down to zero Sample Configuration File Sample Configuration FileFollowing is a sample configuration file General Purpose ParametersSetting Regional Parameters Example 1 Normal Ring Setting Regional Parameters Example 3 SIT Tone Call Progress Tones Call Progress TonesCall Progress Tones Notes Control Timer Value Notes Control Timer Values secDistinctive Ring Patterns Ring Pattern NotesVertical Service Activation Codes Star Codes Vertical Service Activation Codes Star CodesVertical Service Activation Code Notes Setting Regional Parameters Using Star Codes to Activate/Deactivate Services Vertical Service Announcement Codes Vertical Service Announcement CodesDisabling/Deactivating Services Vertical Service Announcement Notes SAmap syntax SAserv=SAextcode Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes Miscellaneous ParametersOutbound Call Codec Selection Notes Miscellaneous ParametersDtmf Notes Localizing Your SPA9x2 Phone Localizing Your SPA9x2 PhoneManaging the Time and Date Configuring Daylight Savings Time Selecting a Language Selecting a LanguageCreating a Dictionary Server Script For example DictionaryServerScript ua=na General Phone Information Customizing SPA9x2 PhonesGeneral Phone Notes General Phone InformationBackground SPA942/962 section on Changing the Display Background SPA942/962 Using the Photo Album Feature on the SPA962Line Key Information Configuring Shared Line Extension on SPA9x2 PhonesLine Key Notes Line Key InformationLine Key LED Pattern Notes Miscellaneous Line Key Settings NotesParameters Description Supplementary Services Notes Supplementary Services ParametersSupplementary Services Parameters Abbreviations are spelled out in the following tableVoice conversation is encrypted so that others cannot Using Call Pick Up and Group Call Pick Up Using Group PagingUsing Call Parking Ring Tone Parameters Ring Tone ParametersManaging Ring Tones Using Extension Mobility Audio Input Gain dB and Extension Mobility SettingsAudio Input Gain dB and Extension Mobility Settings Extension Mobility NotesGeneral, Shared Line Appearance, and NAT Settings General, Shared Line Appearance, and NAT SettingsCustomizing SPA9x2 Extensions General Parameter NotesNAT Settings Notes Network Settings Notes Network Settings and SIP SettingsSIP Settings Notes Network Settings and SIP SettingsSelect no Call Feature Settings Call Feature SettingsCall Feature Notes Proxy and Registration Parameters Proxy and Registration ParametersEnter your service provider name in the Proxy field Configuring a SIP Proxy ServerConfiguring a SIP Proxy Server Subscriber Information Parameters Audio Configuration ParametersSubscriber Information Notes Subscriber Information ParametersAudio Configuration Parameters Audio Configuration Notes Dial Plan Parameters Dial Plan ParametersThis table describes all Dial Plan parameters Dial Plan NotesHandling Call Forward and Speed Dial Parameters Customizing UsersCall Forward Notes Speed Dial NotesSupplementary Services Supplementary ServicesWeb Information Service Settings SPA962 Only Setting RSS Newsfeeds on the SPA962 PhoneSetting RSS Newsfeeds on the SPA962 Phone You can also configure web services on the web UIWeb Information Service Notes Audio Volume SettingsTraffic Information Settings Audio Volume NotesPhone LCD Notes Phone GUI Color Settings SPA962 OnlyPhone GUI Color Settings SPA962 Only Using the SPA932 Sidecar Following table describes SPA932 LED colors Setting Up the SPA932 SidecarSetting Up the SPA932 Sidecar Configuring the Broadsoft Server for the SPA932 Configuring the SPA9000 for the SPA932Home Configuring the Asterisk Server for the SPA932Configuring the SPA932 Unit/Key Configuration Scripts SPA9000 Syntax Asterisk syntax SPA932 Parameter NotesMonitoring the SPA932 Monitoring the SPA932SPA932 Unit Monitoring Notes Line Station Subscribe Info Tab SPA9x2 Phone Field ReferenceSystem Information Info TabPhone Status Product InformationElapsed Time Ext StatusExample, 25 days PacketsLine /Call Status System Tab System ConfigurationDownloaded Ring Tone System TabPPPoE Settings Internet Connection Type and Static IP SettingsOptional Network Configuration SIP Tab Vlan SettingsSIP Parameters SIP TabThere is no default this indicates SPA9x2 does not Defaults to $VERSIONDefaults to application/dtmf-relay Defaults to noID for registration after the next software reboot. Call-ID for registration after the next software reboot. IfRegistration after a power-cycle, regardless of this SettingSIP Timer Values sec Response Status Code Handling SIT3 Tone Defaults to blank SIT2 Tone Defaults to blankLimit on Icmp errors Defaults to RTP ParametersMs,LA=delay in ms,DU=call duration Call Round Trip Delay value ms in the InfoRtcp Tx Interval Send out compound Rtcp packet on the connectionRTP-Start-Loopback Codec SDP Payload TypesRTP-Start-Loopback Dynamic Payload Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide 138 Insert VIA received NAT Support ParametersResponses if the received-from IP and VIA sent-by IP VIA sent-by port. Select yes or no from the dropLinksys Key System Parameters Regional Tab Provisioning TabCall Progress Tones Provisioning TabRegional Tab Defaults to 985@-16,1371@-16,1777@-1620.380/0 Defaults to 914@-16,1371@-16,1777@-1620.380/0Cfwd Dial Tone Played when all calls are forwarded Defaults to 350@-1920.1/.1/1,.1/9.7/1Cadence Distinctive Ring PatternsVertical Service Activation Codes Control Timer Values secDefaults to *92 Defaults to *66Defaults to *90 Removes caller ID blocking on the next inbound call Defaults to *82Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide 148 Referral Services Codes One or more *code can be configured into this Feature Dial Services CodesFeature allows the proxy to process features like call Vertical service codes internally processed byVertical Service Announcement Codes Defaults to *0172624 Defaults to *0272616Defaults to *0272624 Defaults to *0172632Miscellaneous Defaults to GMT-0800Four digits GMT+1300Weekday value equals any value in the range Daylight Saving Time RulePhone Tab Phone TabAdvantages of hosted voicemail include Service provider often hosts a voice mail service.General Other words it is private Line KeyLine Key LED Pattern Miscellaneous Line Key SettingsLeaving this entry blank indicates the default value Default value of c=rp=fEntry blank indicates the default value of c=r Blank indicates the default value of c=aRegistering LED Supplementary ServicesIndicates the default value of c=rp=s 4, 5, or Ring ToneAuto Input Gain dB Extension Mobility Ext TabExt Tab Speakerphone Input GainDefaults to shared Shared, regardless the setting of Share CallShare Line Appearance Are shared or privateNetwork Settings NAT SettingsSIP Settings Delay, enter the appropriate period of time in seconds Referor Bye DelayRefer-To Target Contact Referee Bye Delay It responds with the message, unsupported. EnterLog. Choices are as follows Defaults to noneNone-No logging Line-Logs the start-line only for all messagesCall Feature Settings State Agent Reserved feature Cfwd Notify Serv Default RingSending of a Notify to the phone when a call is Or UserProxy and Registration Subscriber Information For establishment of a secure call Audio ConfigurationG723 Enable G729a EnableG726-16 Enable G726-24 EnableUser Tab User TabDial Plan Call Forward Defaults to voice mailSpeed Dial BusyTraffic Service Information Settings SPA962 Web Information Service Settings SPA962Audio Volume Phone GUI Menu Color Settings SPA962 onlyTab SPA962 only Light Green Pink Silver Defaults to Light BlueTab SPA962 only This tab includes the following sectionsSPA932 Status SPA932 StatusUnit Sidecar unit Creating an LED Script Color is green and pattern is steady on defaultColor is red and pattern is slow blink LED is offLED Pattern Allows arbitrary 2-digit star code Configuring a Dial PlanDial Plan Rules Dial Plan Examples Dial Plan Timers Dial Plans US/Canada Contacts ContactsEU Contacts Support8060952NC-EW
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