Basic Administration of the SPA9000

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Configuring Basic Settings

 

 

 

 

 

“Configuring Multicast Addressing and Group Paging,” on page 33

“Collecting System Logs and Debug Information,” on page 36

Setting Up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000

The SPA9000 becomes a DHCP client of any server on the network. The recommended setting is to use a static IP address. This configuration provides ease of installation and prevents connectivity issues that would occur if the IP address of the SPA9000 changed.

STEP 1 Connect to the SPA9000 administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced settings. (See “Connecting to the SPA9000 Administration Web Server,” on page 27.)

STEP 2 Click Router tab > Wan Setup.

STEP 3 From the Connection Type drop-down list, choose Static IP.

STEP 4 In the Static IP Settings area, enter the Static IP of the SPA9000, as well as the NetMask and Gateway for your network.

STEP 5 In the Optional Settings area, enter the Primary DNS for your network.

NOTE It is recommended to set an IP address that is outside the address range assigned by the DHCP server. For example, if the DHCP server assigns IP addresses in the range from 192.168.1.50 to 192.168.1.254, you should select a static IP address between 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.49.

STEP 6 Click Submit All Changes. The SPA9000 reboots.

Setting the Date and Time

The date and time appear on the phone display and are used to activate the daytime and nighttime Auto Attendant settings. Normally the date and time are set by the network, which has a connection to an NTP server. If needed, you can identify the NTP server on the Voice > Wan Setup page, Optional Settings section.

SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide

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Cisco Systems Setting Up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000, Setting the Date and Time, Click Router tab Wan Setup