Linksys SPA962, SPA942, SPA932, SPA922 Administrator and User Views, Using the Web User Interface

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Getting Started

Using the Web User Interface

a.Press the Setup button, then press 9 or scroll to option 9 and press Select. b. Option 2 shows the phone’s current IP address.

3.Enter the IP address in your web browser address bar. For example: http://192.168.1.8

NOTE: If you are connected to a VPN, you must first disconnect.

4.Various tabs--Info, System, Phone, User, and so on--appear based on your account privileges and current view.

5.If you make changes, use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to either:

Submit All Changes and save them. Some saved changes cause the SPA9x2 phone to reboot.

or

Undo All Changes button to undo your changes.

NOTE: If you have trouble accessing the web UIweb UI, perform the following steps on the SPA9x2:

1.Press the Setup button on the phone.

2.Scroll to N9 Network using Navigation button and select it.

3.Scroll to 7 Enable Web Server and make sure that it is set to Yes. If not, press the Edit soft key and press y/n soft key to set it to Yes.

4.Press OK, then press Save.

NOTE: If your service provider disabled access to the web UI, you must contact the service provider.

Administrator and User Views

Depending on whether you are a VAR or service provider, you might have different privileges. By default, the Administrator account name is admin, and the User account name is user. These account names cannot be changed.

If the service provider set an Administrator account password, you are prompted for it when you click Admin login.

NOTE: No default passwords are assigned to either the Administrator or User accounts. Only the Administrator account can assign and change passwords.

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Contents Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide Table of Contents Setting System Features Provisioning CapabilitiesSetting Regional Parameters Customizing SPA9x2 Extensions SPA9x2 Phone Field Reference 123 Appendix B Configuring a Dial Plan 183 LED Script 181 LED Pattern 182Read Me First Introducing Linksys SPA9x2 PhonesRead Me First Related Documentation Getting Started Basic Phone FeaturesGetting Started Additional Phone Features Additional Phone FeaturesSPS932 Sidecar Attendant for the SPA962 Features Requring SIP Support SPA9x2 Phone Configuration Scenarios SPA9x2 Phone Configuration ScenariosSPA9000 IP PBX System SPA9000 IP PBX SystemSPA400 SIP Over TCP Session Initiation Protocol and SPA9x2 PhonesSession Initiation Protocol and SPA9x2 Phones Using SPA9x2 Phones with a Firewall or Router Using SPA9x2 Phones with a Firewall or RouterSIP Proxy Redundancy Network Address Translation and SPA9x2 Phones Network Address Translation and SPA9x2 PhonesRouters and Service Provider Support of NAT Session Border ControllersSIP-NAT Interoperation Simple Traversal of UDP Through NATs StunSimple Traversal of UDP Through NATs Stun Using SPA9x2 Phones in a Vlan Using SPA9x2 Phones in a VlanDetermining the Type of NAT Used on Your Router Introducing Linksys SPA9x2 Phones Getting Started Determining SPA9x2 Firmware VersionDetermining SPA9x2 Firmware Version Read this chapter to learn aboutUpgrading SPA9x2 Firmware Downloading the FirmwareDownloading the Firmware Using the Phone Display and Buttons Using the Phone Display and ButtonsSee Appendix a Creating an LED Script Using the LCD Screen Using the Web User InterfaceAdministrator and User Views Using the Web User InterfaceAdministrator Privileges Using the Personal Directory Using the Personal DirectoryBasic and Advanced Views SystemWeb Admin Tabs Viewing Call HistoryCaller 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 TabProduct Information Notes System and Product InformationSystem and Product Information Phone Status Information Understanding Lines, Calls, and Shared Call AppearancesPhone Status Notes Phone Status InformationShared Line or Call Appearances Understanding ExtensionsUnderstanding Lines, Calls, and Shared Call Appearances Line Key LEDs Extension Status InformationExtension Status Information Line and Call Status Information Extension Status NotesLine and Call Status Notes Line and Call Status InformationDownloaded Ring Tones What’s Next?Ring Tone Notes Downloaded Ring TonesWhat’s Next? Setting System Features Setting Security FeaturesSetting Security Features SIP Initial Invite and MWI ChallengeSrtp and Securing Calls Supported Codecs Ensuring Voice QualityEnsuring Voice Quality Bandwidth Requirements Factors Affecting Voice Quality Setting System Features Setting System FeaturesSee the following sections System Configuration Notes Setting System Configuration InformationSetting System Configuration Information Setting Internet, IP and PPPoE Information Setting a Static IP Address on the IP PhoneSetting Internet, IP and PPPoE Information Dhcp and PPPoE NotesSetting Optional Network Parameters Optional Network Configuration NotesSetting Optional Network Parameters HostName Enter the host name of the SPA9x2 phoneVlan Settings Notes Configuring Vlan SettingsConfiguring Vlan Settings SIP Parameters Setting SIP ParametersSIP Parameters SIP Parameter Notes Following table describes all SIP parametersSee , Using the SPA932 Sidecar SIP Timer Notes SIP Timer ValuesSIP Timer Values SIP T4 Response Status Code Handling Response Status Code HandlingRTP Parameters Response Status NotesRTP Notes RTP ParametersDefaults to blank SDP Payload TypesNAT Support Parameters SDP Payload ParametersLinksys Key System Parameters NAT Support Parameter NotesLinksys Key System Notes Linksys Key System ParametersService provider documentation Provisioning BasicsProvisioning Capabilities Provisioning CapabilitiesSPA9x2 Configuration Profiles Provisioning Configuration from Phone KeypadSPA9x2 Configuration Profiles Flat-profile AdminPasswdsome secret/AdminPasswdUpgrading, Resyncing, and Rebooting Phones Upgrading, Resyncing, and Rebooting PhonesUpgrading Firmware on a Phone Rebooting a Phone Resyncing a PhoneRetail Provisioning Redundant Provisioning ServersRedundant Provisioning Servers Configuration Access Control Using HttpsAutomatic In-House Preprovisioning Automatic In-House PreprovisioningFirmware Upgrade Parameters Using HttpsHow 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 Notes Call Progress TonesCall Progress Tones Control Timer Values sec Control Timer Value NotesDistinctive 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 Disabling/Deactivating Services Vertical Service Announcement CodesVertical Service Announcement Codes Vertical Service Announcement Notes SAmap syntax SAserv=SAextcode Miscellaneous Parameters Outbound Call Codec Selection CodesOutbound Call Codec Selection Notes Miscellaneous ParametersDtmf Notes Managing the Time and Date Localizing Your SPA9x2 PhoneLocalizing Your SPA9x2 Phone Configuring Daylight Savings Time Selecting a Language Selecting a LanguageCreating a Dictionary Server Script For example DictionaryServerScript ua=na Customizing SPA9x2 Phones General Phone InformationGeneral Phone Notes General Phone InformationBackground SPA942/962 section on Using the Photo Album Feature on the SPA962 Changing the Display Background SPA942/962Configuring Shared Line Extension on SPA9x2 Phones Line Key InformationLine Key Notes Line Key InformationMiscellaneous Line Key Settings Notes Line Key LED Pattern NotesParameters Description Supplementary Services Parameters Supplementary Services NotesSupplementary Services Parameters Abbreviations are spelled out in the following tableVoice conversation is encrypted so that others cannot Using Call Parking Using Group PagingUsing Call Pick Up and Group Call Pick Up Ring Tone Parameters Ring Tone ParametersManaging Ring Tones Audio Input Gain dB and Extension Mobility Settings Using Extension MobilityAudio 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 and SIP Settings Network Settings NotesSIP Settings Notes Network Settings and SIP SettingsSelect no Call Feature Notes Call Feature SettingsCall Feature Settings Proxy and Registration Parameters Proxy and Registration ParametersConfiguring a SIP Proxy Server Configuring a SIP Proxy ServerEnter your service provider name in the Proxy field Audio Configuration Parameters Subscriber Information ParametersSubscriber Information Notes Subscriber Information ParametersAudio Configuration Parameters Audio Configuration Notes Dial Plan Parameters Dial Plan ParametersDial Plan Notes This table describes all Dial Plan parametersHandling Customizing Users Call Forward and Speed Dial ParametersCall Forward Notes Speed Dial NotesSupplementary Services Supplementary ServicesSetting RSS Newsfeeds on the SPA962 Phone Web Information Service Settings SPA962 OnlySetting RSS Newsfeeds on the SPA962 Phone You can also configure web services on the web UIAudio Volume Settings Web Information Service NotesTraffic Information Settings Audio Volume NotesPhone GUI Color Settings SPA962 Only Phone GUI Color Settings SPA962 OnlyPhone LCD Notes Using the SPA932 Sidecar Setting Up the SPA932 Sidecar Setting Up the SPA932 SidecarFollowing table describes SPA932 LED colors Configuring the SPA9000 for the SPA932 Configuring the Broadsoft Server for the SPA932Configuring the Asterisk Server for the SPA932 HomeConfiguring the SPA932 Unit/Key Configuration Scripts SPA9000 Syntax SPA932 Parameter Notes Asterisk syntaxSPA932 Unit Monitoring Notes Monitoring the SPA932Monitoring the SPA932 Line Station Subscribe SPA9x2 Phone Field Reference Info TabSystem Information Info TabProduct Information Phone StatusExt Status Elapsed TimeExample, 25 days PacketsLine /Call Status System Configuration System TabDownloaded Ring Tone System TabInternet Connection Type and Static IP Settings PPPoE SettingsOptional Network Configuration Vlan Settings SIP TabSIP Parameters SIP TabDefaults to $VERSION There is no default this indicates SPA9x2 does notDefaults to application/dtmf-relay Defaults to noCall-ID for registration after the next software reboot. If ID for registration after the next software reboot.Registration after a power-cycle, regardless of this SettingSIP Timer Values sec Response Status Code Handling SIT2 Tone Defaults to blank SIT3 Tone Defaults to blankLimit on Icmp errors Defaults to RTP ParametersCall Round Trip Delay value ms in the Info Ms,LA=delay in ms,DU=call durationRtcp Tx Interval Send out compound Rtcp packet on the connectionRTP-Start-Loopback Dynamic Payload SDP Payload TypesRTP-Start-Loopback Codec Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide 138 NAT Support Parameters Insert VIA receivedResponses if the received-from IP and VIA sent-by IP VIA sent-by port. Select yes or no from the dropLinksys Key System Parameters Provisioning Tab Regional TabCall Progress Tones Provisioning TabRegional Tab Defaults to 914@-16,1371@-16,1777@-1620.380/0 Defaults to 985@-16,1371@-16,1777@-1620.380/0Cfwd Dial Tone Played when all calls are forwarded Defaults to 350@-1920.1/.1/1,.1/9.7/1Distinctive Ring Patterns CadenceControl Timer Values sec Vertical Service Activation CodesDefaults to *90 Defaults to *66Defaults to *92 Defaults to *82 Removes caller ID blocking on the next inbound callLinksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide 148 Referral Services Codes Feature Dial Services Codes One or more *code can be configured into thisFeature allows the proxy to process features like call Vertical service codes internally processed byVertical Service Announcement Codes Defaults to *0272616 Defaults to *0172624Defaults to *0272624 Defaults to *0172632Defaults to GMT-0800 MiscellaneousFour digits GMT+1300Daylight Saving Time Rule Weekday value equals any value in the rangePhone Tab Phone TabGeneral Service provider often hosts a voice mail service.Advantages of hosted voicemail include Line Key Other words it is privateMiscellaneous Line Key Settings Line Key LED PatternDefault value of c=rp=f Leaving this entry blank indicates the default valueEntry blank indicates the default value of c=r Blank indicates the default value of c=aIndicates the default value of c=rp=s Supplementary ServicesRegistering LED Ring Tone 4, 5, orAuto Input Gain dB Ext Tab Extension MobilityExt Tab Speakerphone Input GainShared, regardless the setting of Share Call Defaults to sharedShare Line Appearance Are shared or privateNAT Settings Network SettingsSIP Settings Referor Bye Delay Delay, enter the appropriate period of time in secondsRefer-To Target Contact Referee Bye Delay It responds with the message, unsupported. EnterDefaults to none Log. Choices are as followsNone-No logging Line-Logs the start-line only for all messagesCall Feature Settings Default Ring State Agent Reserved feature Cfwd Notify ServSending of a Notify to the phone when a call is Or UserProxy and Registration Subscriber Information Audio Configuration For establishment of a secure callG729a Enable G723 EnableG726-16 Enable G726-24 EnableDial Plan User TabUser Tab Defaults to voice mail Call ForwardSpeed Dial BusyWeb Information Service Settings SPA962 Traffic Service Information Settings SPA962Audio Volume Phone GUI Menu Color Settings SPA962 onlyLight Green Pink Silver Defaults to Light Blue Tab SPA962 onlyTab SPA962 only This tab includes the following sectionsUnit SPA932 StatusSPA932 Status Sidecar unit Color is green and pattern is steady on default Creating an LED ScriptColor is red and pattern is slow blink LED is offLED Pattern Configuring a Dial Plan Allows arbitrary 2-digit star codeDial Plan Rules Dial Plan Examples Dial Plan Timers Dial Plans Contacts US/Canada ContactsEU Contacts Support8060952NC-EW
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