Cisco Linksys SPA9000 manuals
Linksys SPA9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- document conventions
- Remote Endpoint Control
- Provisioning Overview
- Initial Provisioning
- Redundant Provisioning Servers
- Automatic In-House Preprovisioning
- Configuration Access Control
- Downloading the SIP Profile Compiler (SPC) Tool
- Provisioning States
- Using HTTPS
- How HTTPS Works
- Client Certificates
- Provisioning Setup
- Server Configuration
- Enabling HTTPS
- Syslog Server
- where to go from here
- Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler
- Open Format Configuration File
- Configuration File Compression
- Encrypting a File with the SPC
- Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File
- Comments
- Conditional Expressions
- Assignment Expressions
- Optional Resync Arguments
- Using Provisioning Parameters
- Enables
- Configurable Schedules
- Profile Rules
- Report Rule
- Upgrade Rule
- data types
- Preparation
- Basic Resync
- Logging with syslog
- Automatic Resync
- Unique Profiles and Macro Expansion
- URL Resolution
- HTTP GET Resync
- Secure Resync
- HTTPS With Client Certificate Authentication
- HTTPS Client Filtering and Dynamic Content
- Profile Formats
- profile encryption
- Partitioned Profiles
- Parameter Name Aliases
- Proprietary Profile Format
- Configuration Profile Parameters
- Firmware Upgrade Parameters
- macro expansion variables
- internal error codes
Linksys SPA9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- document conventions
- Chapter 1: Provisioning Cisco Small Business VoIP Devices
- Remote Endpoint Control and NAT
- Provisioning Overview
- Initial Provisioning
- Redundant Provisioning Servers
- Automatic In-House Preprovisioning
- Configuration Access Control
- Provisioning States
- Using HTTPS
- How HTTPS Works
- Client Certificates
- Provisioning Setup
- Server Configuration
- HTTPS
- Syslog Server
- Where to Go From Here
- Chapter 2: Creating Provisioning Scripts
- Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler
- Element Tags, Attributes, Parameters, and Formatting
- Configuration File Compression
- File Encryption
- Encrypting a File with the SPC
- Targeted
- Status Messages
- Source Text Syntax
- Comments
- Conditional Expressions
- Assignment Expressions
- URL Syntax
- Optional Resync Arguments
- Using Provisioning Parameters
- General Purpose Parameters
- Triggers
- Configurable Schedules
- Profile Rules
- Report Rule
- Upgrade Rule
- Data Types
- Preparation
- Basic Resync
- TFTP Resync
- Logging with syslog
- Automatic Resync
- Unique Profiles and Macro Expansion
- URL Resolution
- HTTP GET Resync
- Secure Resync
- HTTPS With Client Certificate Authentication
- HTTPS Client Filtering and Dynamic Content
- Profile Formats
- Profile Encryption
- Partitioned Profiles
- Parameter Name Aliases
- Proprietary Profile Format
- Configuration Profile Parameters
- Firmware Upgrade Parameters
- Macro Expansion Variables
- Internal Error Codes
Linksys SPA9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- document conventions
- finding information in pdf files
- finding text in multiple pdf files
- Introduction to the SPA9000 Voice System
- SPA9000 IP PBX
- SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway and Voicemail Server
- PSTN Access and Local Voice Mail
- ITSP Service Only
- ITSP Service, PSTN Access and Local Voice Mail
- ITSP Service, PSTN and ISDN Access and Local Voice Mail
- Saving or Discarding Changes SPA9000
- Access Levels
- Setting Passwords for User and Administrator Accounts
- Setting Up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000
- Configuring Daylight Saving Time
- SPA9000 Ethernet Port
- collecting system logs and debug information
- Viewing Information about the SPA9000
- Using the Interactive Voice Response Unit
- entering a password through the ivr
- About the SPA9000 Voice System and SIP
- Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (VoIP)
- configuring nat mapping with stun
- determining whether the router uses symmetric or asymmetric nat
- Firewalls and SIP
- configuring sip timer values
- Configuring SPA9000 FXS Ports
- Configuring Line Interfaces on the SPA9000
- Configuring a Line Interface for a SPA400 (PSTN or Voice Mail)
- Configuring Call Capacity for a Line Interface
- Configuring Dial Plans
- Editing Dial Plans
- Managing the Line Selection for Outbound Calls
- Configuring a Call Routing Rule
- Entering a Call Routing Rule
- Call Forwarding Support on SPA9000
- Call Transfer Support on SPA9000
- Managing Inbound Calls with the Contact List
- Example Contact List Rules
- Supporting Multiple DID Numbers Per Line Interface
- Supporting Direct Inward Dialing to Phone Extensions
- Entering a Contact List Rule
- Managing Inbound Calls with Hunt Groups
- Syntax for Hunt Rules
- Examples for Hunt Rules
- Creating a Hunt Rule
- Managing Inbound Calls with Shared Line Appearances
- Connecting to the SPA400 Administration Web Server
- configuring the spa400 network connection
- saving or discarding changes on the spa400
- upgrading the firmware for the spa400
- Configuring a SPA400 to Interoperate with the SPA9000
- Configuring a SPA400 for PSTN Access
- Configuring a SPA400 for Voice Mail Service
- Configuring Local Voice Mail Service on a SPA400
- Setting Up Voice Mail on Each Station
- Enabling Remote Voice Mail Access (Optional)
- managing the voice mail messages on the usb key
- Enabling Debugging on the SPA400
- Using the Internal Music Source
- Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source
- Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
- Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
- Using the IVR with an SAS Line
- How the Auto Attendant Works
- Working with the Auto Attendant Greetings
- Recording an Auto Attendant Prompt
- Downloading Prompts
- Writing an Auto Attendant Script
- Elements of XML Scripting Grammar
- Auto Attendant XML Instructions Set
- Entering an Auto Attendant Script
- Configuring the DayTime, NightTime and Weekend/Holiday Auto Attendants
- configuring dial plans for the auto attendant
- Localizing the SPA9000 Auto Attendant Prompts
- Local Time Configuration
- Localizing the SPA400 Voice Mail Prompts
- Localizing the SPA400 Call Disconnect Tones
- localizing the spa400 caller id method
- Technology Background
- Session Initiation Protocol
- SPA9000 Media Proxy
- Using the SPA9000 with a Firewall or Router
- SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway
- SPA9000 Architecture
- SIP-NAT Interoperation
- Advanced Call Control and Routing
- Managing the Outbound Call Routing Groups
- Configuring Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
- Advanced Topics for SPA400 Voice Mail Service
- How Voicemail Works
- Checking Voicemail from an External Number
- Subscribing to Voicemail Notification
- Remote Provisioning Features
- Client Auto-Configuration
- Manual Client Configuration
- Client Registration
- Using the Upgrade URL
- Using the Resync URL
- Router Tab
- product information section
- Wan Setup page
- static ip settings section
- mac clone settings section
- Lan Setup page and Application page
- Voice tab
- system status section
- System page
- system configuration section
- SIP Page
- response status code handling section
- rtp parameters section
- sdp payload types section
- nat support parameters section
- Provisioning page
- distinctive ring patterns section
- ring and call waiting tone spec section
- vertical service activation codes section
- outbound call codec selection codes section
- miscellaneous section
- FXS 1/2 page
- network settings section
- subscriber information section
- call feature settings section
- audio configuration section
- line enable section
- nat settings section
- proxy and registration section
- Setup
- Basic Setup
- Voice
- Voicemail Server
- Voicemail Users
- Administration
- USB Setting
- Status
- Event Logs
- Product Resources
- Related Documentation
Linksys SPA9000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- document conventions
- Introduction to the SPA9000 Voice System
- SPA9000 IP PBX
- SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway and Voicemail Server
- PSTN Access and Local Voice Mail
- ITSP Service Only
- ITSP Service, PSTN Access and Local Voice Mail
- ITSP Service, PSTN and ISDN Access and Local Voice Mail
- Initial Installation, and Configuration
- Upgrading Firmware for the SPA9000
- Connecting to the SPA9000 Administration Web Server
- Access Levels
- Setting Passwords for User and Administrator Accounts
- Setting Up the WAN Connection for the SPA9000
- Configuring Daylight Saving Time
- SPA9000 Ethernet Port
- Collecting System Logs and Debug Information
- Viewing Information about the SPA9000
- Using the Interactive Voice Response Unit
- Entering a Password through the IVR
- About the SPA9000 Voice System and SIP
- Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (VoIP)
- Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN
- Firewalls and SIP
- Configuring SIP Timer Values
- Configuring SPA9000 FXS Ports
- Configuring Line Interfaces on the SPA9000
- Configuring a Line Interface for a SPA400 (PSTN or Voice Mail)
- Configuring Call Capacity for a Line Interface
- Configuring Dial Plans
- Editing Dial Plans
- Managing the Line Selection for Outbound Calls
- Configuring a Call Routing Rule
- Entering a Call Routing Rule
- Managing Caller ID Settings for Outgoing Calls
- Call Transfer Support on SPA9000
- Managing Inbound Calls with the Contact List
- Example Contact List Rules
- Supporting Multiple DID Numbers Per Line Interface
- Supporting Direct Inward Dialing to Phone Extensions
- Entering a Contact List Rule
- Managing Inbound Calls with Hunt Groups
- Syntax for Hunt Rules
- Examples for Hunt Rules
- Creating a Hunt Rule
- Managing Inbound Calls with Shared Line Appearances
- Connecting to the SPA400 Administration Web Server
- Configuring the SPA400 Network Connection
- Saving or Discarding Changes on the SPA400
- Upgrading the Firmware for the SPA400
- Configuring a SPA400 to Interoperate with the SPA9000
- Configuring a SPA400 for PSTN Access
- Configuring a SPA400 for Voice Mail Service
- Configuring Local Voice Mail Service on a SPA400
- Setting Up Voice Mail on Each Station
- Enabling Remote Voice Mail Access (Optional)
- Managing the Voice Mail Messages on the USB Key
- Enabling Debugging on the SPA400
- Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold
- Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source
- Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
- Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
- Using the IVR with an SAS Line
- How the Auto Attendant Works
- Working with the Auto Attendant Greetings
- Recording an Auto Attendant Prompt
- Downloading Prompts
- Writing an Auto Attendant Script
- Elements of XML Scripting Grammar
- Auto Attendant XML Instructions Set
- Entering an Auto Attendant Script
- Configuring the DayTime, NightTime and Weekend/Holiday Auto Attendants
- Configuring Dial Plans for the Auto Attendant
- Localizing the SPA9000 Auto Attendant Prompts
- Local Time Configuration
- Localizing the SPA400 Voice Mail Prompts
- Localizing the SPA400 Call Disconnect Tones
- Localizing the SPA400 Caller ID Method
- Technology Background
- Session Initiation Protocol
- SPA9000 Media Proxy
- Using the SPA9000 with a Firewall or Router
- SPA400 SIP-PSTN Gateway
- SPA9000 Architecture
- SIP-NAT Interoperation
- Advanced Call Control and Routing
- Managing the Outbound Call Routing Groups
- Configuring Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
- Advanced Topics for SPA400 Voice Mail Service
- How Voicemail Works
- Checking Voicemail from an External Number
- Subscribing to Voicemail Notification
- Remote Provisioning Features
- Client Auto-Configuration
- Manual Client Configuration
- Client Registration
- Using the Upgrade URL
- Using the Resync URL
- Router Tab
- Wan Setup
- Lan Setup page and Application
- Voice tab
- System
- Provisioning
- Line 1/2/3/4
- Setup
- Basic Setup
- Voice
- Voicemail Server
- Voicemail Users
- Administration
- USB Setting
- Status
- Event Logs
- Tone
- Product Resources
- Related Documentation
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