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Preface
Document Audience
How This Document is Organized
Related Documentation
Technical Support
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Introducing Linksys IP Phones
Overview
Linksys IP Phone Features
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SPA901 Features
SPA92x, SPA94x, SPA962
Ensuring Voice Quality
Algorithm Complexity MOS Score
Feature Descriptions
SIP Proxy Redundancy
Supported Codecs
Codec (Voice Compression Algorithm) Description
Other Features
Feature Description
Technology Background
Feature Description
Session Initiation Protocol
Using Linksys IP Phones with a Firewall or Router
Network Address Translation
NAT Overview
NAT Types
Simple Traversal of UDP Through NAT (STUN)
SIP-NAT Interoperation
Getting Started
Linksys 900 Series IP Phones
Caring for Your Hardware
SPA901
Front Panel and Side of Phone
SPA92x, SPA94x, and SPA962 Hardware Features
SPA921
SPA922
SPA932
SPA941
Port/LED Meaning
SPA942
SPA962
SPA9000 IP PBX System
Establishing Connectivity
Bandwidth Requirements1
Codec
Installing the SPA900 Series IP Phone
Approximate bandwidth budget for each side of conversation 2 calls 4 calls 6 calls 8 calls
Assembling the Phone and Connecting to the Network
Attaching the Desk Stand
Mounting the Phone to the Wall
Turning on the Phone
Using the Administration Web Server
Connecting to the Administration Web Server
Administrator Account Privileges
Web Interface URLs
Upgrade URL
Resync URL
Reboot URL
Provisioning
Provisioning Capabilities
Configuration Profile
Using the Interactive Voice Response Interface
Using the IVR Menu on a Linksys SPA901 Phone
IVR Options
IVR Action IVR Menu Choice Parameter(s) Notes
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Entering a Password through the IVR
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Managing Linksys IP Phones
Using the 900 Series LCD Display
SPA900 Series LCD Display Controls
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Using Soft Keys
shows procedures using the non-SPA962 labels.
Entering and Saving Settings
Input Mode Soft Key Cursor (appending) Cursor (inserting)
Localization
The following is an example value:
The default is blank and the maximum number of characters is 512. The following is an example:
Changing the Display Background (SPA942/962)
Using the SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962
Configuring the SPA9000 for the SPA932
Configuring the Broadsoft Server for the SPA932
Configuring the Asterisk Server for the SPA932
Configuring the SPA932
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Monitoring the SPA932
Configuring the Web Service
Web Interface Basic and Advanced Views
Configuration Parameters
Notes
Data Types
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RSS Newsfeeds (SPA962)
Call Appearances and Extensions
Line Key LEDs
LED Script
LED Script Examples
LED Pattern
Using Call Features
Selecting the Audio I/O Device and Line
Making Calls
Answering and Ending Calls
Hold and Resume
Call Waiting
Speed Dialing
Three-Way Conferencing
Attended Call Transfer
Blind Call Transfer
Call Back
Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
Accessing Voicemail
Muting Calls
Shared Call Appearances
Personal Directory
Caller and Called Name Matching
Dialing Assistance
Supplementary Services
Call Logs
Audio Volume Adjustment
Operation Steps
Managing Ring Tones
Configuring a Dial Plan
Dial Plan Digit Sequences
Dial Plan Rules
Digit Sequence Syntax
Element Repetition
Sub-sequence Substitution
Dial Plan Entry Function
Dial Plan Examples
Dial Plan Timers
Interdigit Long Timer
ParName Default
Interdigit Short Timer
Dial Plans
System Administration
Reboot and Restart
ParName Default
ParName Default
Factory Reset
Password Protection
Managing the Time/Date
Daylight Saving Time
Using Star Codes to Activate/Deactivate Services
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Disabling Services
Error and Log Reporting
Troubleshooting FAQ
888 333-0244 Hours: 4am-6pm PST, 7 days a week
There may be a problem if the screen displays Not Registered.
The phone displays the current IP address.
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SPA900 Series LCD Command Reference
1 Directory
Entering Names and Numbers into the Directory
Entering Directory Names, Numbers and Ring Default
2 Speed Dial
3 Call History
Redial List
Answered Calls
Missed Calls
4 Ring Tone
5 Preferences
5.1 Block Caller ID
5.2 Block Anonymous Call
5.3 Do Not Disturb
5.4 Secure Call
5.5 Dial Assistance
5.6 Preferred Audio Device
5.7 Auto Answer Page
5.8 Preferred Audio Device
5.9 Preferred Audio Device
5.10 Preferred Audio Device
5.11 Preferred Audio Device
5.12 Preferred Audio Device
6 Call Forward
6.1 CFWD All Number
6.2 CFWD Busy Number
6.3 CFWD No Ans Number
6.4 CFWD No Ans Delay
7 Time/Date
8 Voice Mail
9 Network
9.1 DCHP
9.2 Current IP Address
9.3 Host Name
9.4 Domain
9.5 Current NetMask
9.6 Current Gateway
9.7 Enable Web Server
9.8 Non DHCP IP Address
9.9 Non DHCP Subnet Mask
9.11 Non DHCP DNS 1
9.12 Non DHCP DNS 2
9.13 Non DHCP NTP Server 1
9.14 Non DHCP NTP Server 2
9.15 Multicast Address
10 Product Info
10.1 Product Name
10.2 Serial Number
10.3 Software Version
10.4 Hardware Version
11 Status
Phone
Ext 1/2/3/4
Line 1, 2,3,4
Provisioning
Call Statistics History
12 Reboot
13 Restart
14 Factory Reset
15 Custom Reset
16 Set Password
17 Set LCD Contrast
18 CallPark Status
19 Language (SPA922, 942, and 962)
20 GUI Properties (SPA962)
21 Web Service (SPA962)
Linksys IP Phone Field Reference
Info Tab
System Information
Product Information
Phone Status
Ext 1/2/3/4/5/6 Status
Line 1/2/3/4/5/6 Call 1/2 Status
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System Tab
System Configuration
Internet Connection Type
Static IP Settings
PPPoE Settings
Optional Network Configuration
VLAN Settings
SIP Tab
SIP Parameters
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SIP Timer Values (sec)
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Response Status Code Handling
RTP Parameters
SDP Payload Types
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NAT Support Parameters
Linksys Key System Parameters
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Regional Tab
Call Progress Tones
Distinctive Ring Patterns
Control Timer Values (sec)
Vertical Service Activation Codes
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Vertical Service Announcement Codes
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
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Miscellaneous
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Phone Tab
Line Key 1/2/3/4/5/6
Miscellaneous Line Key Settings
Line Key LED Pattern
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Ring Tone
Auto Input Gain (dB)
Extension Mobility
Ext Tab
Share Line Appearance
NAT Settings
Network Settings
SIP Settings
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Call Feature Settings
Proxy and Registration
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Subscriber Information
Audio Configuration
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Dial Plan
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User
Call Forward
Speed Dial
Supplementary Services
Web Information Service Settings (SPA962)
Traffic Service Information Settings (SPA962)
Audio Volume
Phone GUI Menu Color Settings (SPA962 only)
932 Tab (SPA962 only)
Unit 1
For example: fnc=sd+blf;sub=marketing@192.168.100.1;usr=reception@192.168.100.1
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SPA932 Status
APPENDIX
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Acronyms
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APPENDIX
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Glossary