Mac Address (Ieee 802.3); Ipv4 - Internet Protocol Version 4 (Rfc 791) Upgradeable To V6 (Rfc 188; Arp - Address Resolution Protocol; Dns - A Record (Rfc 1706), Srv Record (Rfc 2782) - Linksys SPA941 Administration Manual

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MAC Address (IEEE 802.3)

IPv4 – Internet Protocol Version 4 (RFC 791) upgradeable to v6 (RFC 188
ARP – Address Resolution Protocol
DNS – A Record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782)
DiffServ (RFC 2475) and ToS – Type of Service (RFC 791/1349)
DHCP Client – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131)
ICMP – Internet Control Message Protocol (RFC792)
TCP – Transmission Control Protocol (RFC793)
UDP – User Datagram Protocol (RFC768)
RTP – Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)
RTCP – Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889)

SRTP - Secure Real Time Control Protocol (RFC XXXX)

• Configuring and Provisioning Overview

The SPA941 requires the administrator to ensure that two files are loaded correctly onto the device.
These files are:
A firmware file (e.g. SPA941.bin). This file provides the operating system and call processing
functions for the device. Firmware upgrades are explained in Section 13.
A configuration file (e.g. SPA941.cfg). This file provides the specific parameter values for the
administrator's network. Many of the remaining sections explain the details on the configuration
file i.e. the configurable parameters, their values, how to edit the parameters, how to load the
configuration file securely and remotely.
Both files can be loaded to the device remotely using TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS. The configuration file can
be manually accessed and changed using the phone's web server and that web interface is explained in
the next section.
Note: In this document, Configuration refers to the parameter values of the configuration file. Provisioning
refers to preparing the device with the correct configuration and firmware files for the network
implementation.

• Web Interface Administration and Security

The SPA provides a built-in web server. Configuration and administration can be performed through this
convenient web interface.
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