Introducing Linksys SPA9x2 Phones

Getting Started

For additional documents and tools related to SPA9x2 phones, see linksys.com and its partner sections. For Europe, Middle East and Africa, see linksys-voip.eu(VARs) and linksys-itsp.com(service providers).

For troubleshooting information, go to linksys.com and click on Support > Technical Support.

Getting Started

Before you can configure a SPA9x2 phone, you need to install it by connecting the phone to a network (Ethernet) port. For detailed installation information, see the Linksys SPA9x2 Phone User Guide.

To get started viewing and configuring phones, see:

”Basic Phone Features” section on page 3

”Additional Phone Features” section on page 4

”SPA9x2 Phone Configuration Scenarios” section on page 6

”SPA9000 IP PBX System” section on page 7

”Session Initiation Protocol and SPA9x2 Phones” section on page 9

”Using SPA9x2 Phones with a Firewall or Router” section on page 10

”Network Address Translation and SPA9x2 Phones” section on page 11

”Simple Traversal of UDP Through NATs (STUN)” section on page 13

”SIP-NAT Interoperation” section on page 13

”Using SPA9x2 Phones in a VLAN” section on page 14

Basic Phone Features

All SPA9x2 phones support:

Power over Ethernet (PoE) (802.3af-compliant)

Two 100 BaseT Ethernet LAN ports (one PC and one WAN)

Quality of service (QoS)

Phone power consumption: 6 Watts (varies)

NOTE: If you are not using a PoE switch, you can use the PA100 power supply. Phone model differences are shown in the following table:

Linksys SPA9x2 Phone Administration Guide

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