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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
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Contents
Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
N T E N T S
Getting Started
Using the SPA9000 Setup Wizard to Configure the SPA400
Supporting Multiple did Numbers Per Line Interface
Info Tab
SIP Tab
NAT Settings
Contents Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
Preface
Document Audience
Document Conventions
Chapter Contents
How This Document is Organized
Typographic Element Meaning
Related Documentation
Technical Support
Xiv
Linksys Voice System
Overview
SPA400 SIP-PSTN gateway
SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway and Voicemail
SPA9000
SPA9000 System Features
Auto-Attendant
Using the Linksys Voice System
Additional Features When Used with SPA900 Series IP Phones
Technology Background
Session Initiation Protocol
SPA9000 Media Proxy
SPA9000
Using the SPA9000 with a Firewall or Router
SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway
Network Address Translation NAT
NAT Overview
NAT Types
Simple Traversal of UDP Through NAT
SPA9000 Architecture
SIP-NAT Interoperation
Architectural Components
Architectural Component Function
Multicast Addressing and Group Paging
Administration Web Server
Configuration Options
Setup Wizard
Interactive Voice Response
Local Client Configuration and Registration
Remote Provisioning of the SPA9000
Where to Go From Here
SPA9000 Field Reference
Getting Started
Implementing LVS
Using the SPA9000 and SPA400 as a VoIP PBX System
Pstn
Using the SPA9000 as a Media Proxy
Using the LVS as a Key System
SPA9000 Hardware
SPA9000 Back Panel
Front Panel
SPA9000 LEDs are located on its front panel
SPA400 Hardware
Bandwidth Requirements
Caring for Your Hardware
Codec Side of conversation Calls
Using the Interactive Voice Response Interface
Making the Physical Connections
Using the IVR Menu
IVR Options
IVR Action IVR Menu Choice Parameters
NON-DEFAULT
Initial Setup and Configuration
Entering a Password through the IVR
Using the Wizard for Initial Configuration
Using Dhcp or Static IP Addressing
Licensing
SPA Setup Wizard-Page
SPA Setup Wizard-Page
Getting Started Initial Setup and Configuration
10 SPA Setup Wizard-Page
Using the Wizard to Upgrade Software
12 SPA Setup Wizard-Main Menu
13 Software Upgrade Wizard-Page
15illustrates the Upgrade Prompt that appears
Click Select File
Using the Administration Web Server
Setting the SPA9000 Administrator Account Password
Connecting to the Administration Web Server
Click Admin Login and Advanced
Administrator Account Privileges
Advanced Methods of Configuration
Web Interface URLs
Reboot URL
Upgrade URL
Resync URL
Provisioning
Configuration Profile
Provisioning Capabilities
Client Auto-Configuration
Manual Client Configuration
Dhcp
Variable Description
Extension21/Extension2
Client Registration
Spa-9000-multicast-address
Troubleshooting and Configuration FAQ
First solution
How can I change greetings for the Auto-Attendant?
How do I save my current SPA configuration?
Why can’t I register the FXS ports to an outside proxy?
Why does the SPA941 reboot when rebooting the SPA9000?
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Configuring Voice Service and Voicemail
Setup Wizard-Main Menu
Configuring the Itsp Voice Service
Configure SPA9000 Voicemail Server
Configuring a Third-Party Voicemail Server
Completing the Voicemail Configuration
Configure the SPA9000 Internal Phone Extensions
After completing Page 7, click Next
Using the SPA9000 Setup Wizard to Configure the SPA400
Understanding How the SPA400 Interacts with the SPA9000
If you have closed the Setup Wizard, start it again
11 Configure the SPA400-Page
Using the Administration Web Server to Configure the SPA400
13 SPA400 Disconnection Tone Settings
Accessing the Administration Web Server
Configuring the SPA400 to Connect to the SPA9000
15 SPA400 Administration Web Server-Setup/SPA9000 Interface
16 SPA9000 Configuration Utility-Voice/Line 1
Configuring the SPA400 Voicemail Services
Configuring the SPA9000 to Register the SPA400
Configuring the SPA9000 Voicemail Settings
17 SPA400 Administration Web Server-Setup/Voicemail Server
Configuring SPA400 Voicemail Accounts
Configuring a SPA IP Phone for Voice Mail Service
18 SPA400 Administration Web Server-Setup/Voicemail Users
19 SPA900 Series IP Phone Administration Web Server-Ext 1
SPA400 Voicemail Options
Managing Voicemail
How Voicemail Works
Invite sipmailbox-manage-url SIP/2.0
Checking Voicemail from an External Number
Depositing Voicemail
Subscribing to Voicemail Notification
Voice-Message 2/8 0/2
Configuring SPA9000 Features
Using the Wizard to Configure SPA9000 Voice Features
Configuring Client Stations
SPA Setup Wizard-Main Menu
Client Station Setup Wizard-Page
Configuring Client Extensions
Advanced Feature Menu
Configuring Shared Extensions
Client Shared Extensions Option
Configuring a Call Hunt Group
Hunt Group Option
Using the Wizard for Localization
Configure Hunt Groups
Select Configure Advanced Features from the Main Menu
Dial Plan Digit Sequences
Using Dial Plans
Configuring Dial Plans
Dial Plan Entry Function
Dial Plan Rules
Digit Sequence Syntax
Interdigit Timer Master Override
Dial Plan Examples
Interdigit Short Timer
Dial Plan Timers
Interdigit Long Timer
Default
Calling Between Client Stations
Basic Call Management
Receiving External Phone Calls
Dial Plans
Client Stations Calling an External Number
External Users Calling the SPA9000
Supporting Multiple did Numbers Per Line Interface
How Call Forwarding Works
Managing Call Forwarding
Called Party Caller Forward Target Remarks
Configuring SPA9000 Features Managing Call Forwarding
Configuring a Hunt Group Rule
Using Call Hunt Groups
Overview
Using the Contact List Parameter
Using the Administration Web Server to Configure Hunt Groups
Click Submit All Changes
Using Shared Line Appearance
SPA9000 initial NOTIFY/dialog to client station
Content-Type application/dialog-info+xml ?xml version=1.0?
Managing Call Pickup
Directed Call Pickup
Group Call Pickup
Call Park and Pickup
Multicast and Group Paging
Multicast Address
Music On Hold
Changing the Internal Music Source
Restoring the Default Internal Music Source
14 Internal Music Source Parameters
Using a Streaming Audio Server
Using the IVR with an SAS Line
Example SAS with MOH
IP Network
Bridge Mode
Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
Enhancements in Release
Call Transfer Bridge Mode
Call Forward Bridge Mode
Register Enhancement
Renew Dhcp On SIP Request Timeout
Configuring Auto-Attendant
How the Auto-Attendant Works
Using the IVR to Record Auto-Attendant Prompts
Default Audio Content
1shows the IVR prompt menu call flow
Using the Wizard to Configure the Auto-Attendant
Auto Attendant Option
Select Advanced Auto-Attendant and click Next
Auto Attendant Wizard-Page
AA Web Server Configuration Parameters
Downloading Prompts
Audio src=prompt5 bargein=T
Configuring Dial Plans for the Auto-Attendant
Web UI Parameter Matching ID in AA Script
Alternative AA Configuration
Switching Between Alternative AAs Using the IVR
Parameter
Yyyy if you want the same date to apply every year
XML Scripting for the Auto-Attendant
XML Scripting Grammar
Menu Type Dialog
Node Type Dialog
Dialplan Statement
Action Instruction
AA Instructions
Audio Instruction
Noinput Instruction
Nomatch Instruction
Following is an example of the match instruction
Example 1-AA Default XML Script
AA XML Script Examples
Example
Example 5-2 AA Script-Example
Office Hour AA Treatment
Example 3-AA Script with Two Treatments
Prompt ID Message
Non-Office Hour AA Treatment
Example 5-3 Auto-Attendant Script with Two Treatments
USA
Parameter Name Parameter Value
Auto-Attendant XML Instructions Set
Instruction Description Syntax and Examples
Nomatch When specified, the nomatch instruction runs when
Document Version
SPA9000 Field Reference
System Status
Info Tab
Product Information
Field Description
Line 1/2/3/4 Status
FXS 1/2 Status
Auto Attendant Prompt Status
Internal Music Status
Miscellaneous Settings
System Configuration
System Tab
SIP Tab
SIP Parameters
SIP Timer Values sec
Field
Included in the request
Response Status Code Handling
RTP Parameters
SDP Payload Types
SPA9000 Field Reference
NAT Support Parameters
PBX Parameters
EXT IP
Rule = Ln,n,n,npattern
SIP Tab
Internal Music Source Parameters
Section = nstart/end/pausepause2
Auto Attendant Parameters
This format
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PBX Phone Parameters
SPA9000 Field Reference
Regional Tab
Call Progress Tones
Distinctive Ring Patterns
Default is 602/4
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns
Distinctive Ring/CWT Pattern Names
Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec
Control Timer Values sec
Vertical Service Activation Codes
SPA9000 Field Reference
SPA9000 Field Reference Regional Tab
Regional Tab
Vertical Service Announcement Codes
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
Field Description
Miscellaneous
Save-time
SPA9000 Field Reference
SPA9000 Field Reference Regional Tab
Network Settings
Line Enable
FXS 1/2 Tab
SIP Settings
SPA9000 Field Reference
Dial Plan
Subscriber Information
Mailbox Status
Streaming Audio Server SAS
Call Feature Settings
Audio Configuration
Default is yes
SPA9000 Field Reference FXS 1/2 Tab
FXS Port Polarity Configuration
Line 1/2/3/4 Tab
SIP Settings
SIP Guid
Line 1/2/3/4 Tab
Subscriber Information
SPA9000 Field Reference Line 1/2/3/4 Tab
Dial Plan Entry Functionality
NAT Settings
Default is $PROXY
Proxy and Registration
SIP proxy server for all outbound requests
Mbs = mbidnew/old
Default is None
SPA9000 Field Reference
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ITU
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Appendix a Acronyms Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
Glossary
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