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Contents
1 Introduction - How to use the Sipura SPA 2100 with PBXware
2 Registering Sipura SPA 2100
2.1 Requirements
2.2 Manual Configuration
2.3 Auto Provisioning
3 Glossary
Introduction - How to use the Sipura SPA
2100 with PBXware
This "How to" is written as a general guide on how to use your Sipura SPA 2100 with PBXware
using 2.0.5(d) Sipura SPA 2100 firmware. It covers the most common tasks required to have
your Sipura SPA 2100 working efficiently.

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  • Page 1 Introduction - How to use the Sipura SPA 2100 with PBXware This "How to" is written as a general guide on how to use your Sipura SPA 2100 with PBXware using 2.0.5(d) Sipura SPA 2100 firmware. It covers the most common tasks required to have...
  • Page 2 - The Sipura SPA 2100 "Dial Plan" field value needs to be changed using web interface. STEP ONE: Sipura SPA 2100 Web Interface. 1. Open a new browser window and enter the IP address in order to access the Sipura SPA 2100 administration interface.
  • Page 3: Manual Configuration

    4. Navigate down to "Dial Plan" group. Clear the "Dial Plan" field, then copy and paste the following value. (*x.|**x.|*xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxxxx.) 5. Click on the "Submit All Changes" button. The Sipura SPA 2100 will reboot for changes to take effect. Manual Configuration UAD Settings STEP ONE: PBXware IP address.
  • Page 4 3. Login to PBXware with your e-mail address and password. STEP THREE: UAD status. 1. Make sure the UAD is enabled. To check the UAD status, navigate to "Settings:UAD", and click on the "edit" icon corresponding to "Sipura SPA 2100".
  • Page 5 2. Make sure "Status" is set to "active", "Auto provisioning" is set to "No", and "DHCP" is set to "Yes".
  • Page 6 STEP ONE: Add Extension. 1. Navigate to "Extensions". Click on "Add Extension". 2. The standard options window (below) will be shown. 3. Select Sipura SPA 2100 from the "UAD" select box. 4. Select Location: "Local" or "Remote". Note: -"Local" is for all extensions registered on LAN.
  • Page 7 5. Click on the "Next" button. STEP TWO: Extension values. 1. Enter values into the required field text boxes. REQUIRED FIELDS: Name: Enter a name for the extension being created. Example: John Smith. E-mail: Enter the e-mail address associated with this extension. This e-mail address will receive all system notification messages.
  • Page 8 An auto-generated PIN will allow access to voicemail and online self care. Registering ATA STEP ONE: Electricity and Ethernet. - Your Sipura SPA 2100 needs electricity, so plug the adapter into its jack and connect it to the electricity network. - Connect the PC port to a PC network port.
  • Page 9 Example: http://192.168.1.101 an example with IP address 2. Hit "Enter" on your keyboard. STEP FOUR: Configuring your Sipura SPA 2100. 1. Click on "Voice" link. 2. Click on "Admin login" link. 3. Click on "Line 1" link. 4. Enter the following details into their respective fields.
  • Page 10: Auto Provisioning

    3dX3r5 an example with details filled in 5. Navigate to the bottom of the page and click on the "Submit All Changes" button. The Sipura SPA 2100 will reboot for changes to take effect. OPTIONAL FIELDS: Display name Example: John Smith, Reception, Entrance Main, Agent One etc.
  • Page 11 3. Login to <%PRODUCT%> with your e-mail address and password. STEP THREE: UAD status. 1. Make sure the UAD is enabled. To check the UAD status, navigate to "Settings:UAD" and click on the "edit" icon corresponding to "Sipura SPA 2100".
  • Page 12 2. Make sure "Status" is set to "active", "Auto provisioning" is set to "No", and "DHCP" is set to "Yes".
  • Page 13 STEP ONE: Add Extension. 1. Navigate to "Extensions". Click on "Add Extension". 2. The standard options window (below) will be shown. 3. Select Sipura SPA 2100 from the "UAD" select box. 4. Select Location: "Local" or "Remote". Note: -"Local" is for all extensions registered on LAN.
  • Page 14 Enter the e-mail address associated with this extension. This e-mail address will receive all system notification messages. Example: john@domain.com. Auto provisioning: Set to "Yes". MAC Address: Sipura SPA 2100 MAC address. Example: 001646f5f797 Creating Extension/Extensions Add an example with details filled in 2. Click on the "Save" button.
  • Page 15 An auto-generated PIN will allow access to voicemail and online self care. Registering ATA STEP ONE: Electricity and Ethernet. - Your Sipura SPA 2100 needs electricity, so plug the adapter into its jack and connect it to the electricity network. - Connect the PC port to a PC network port.
  • Page 16 2. Dial 110#. STEP THREE: Sipura SPA 2100 Web Interface. 1. Open a new browser window and enter the IP address in order to access the Sipura SPA 2100 administration interface. Example: http://192.168.1.101 an example with IP address 2. Hit "Enter" on your keyboard.
  • Page 17 6. Navigate to the bottom of the page and click on the "Submit All Changes" button. The Sipura SPA 2100 will reboot for changes to take effect. - Conclusion: If everything is done as above described, you should have successfully registered your Sipura SPA 2100 to <%PRODUCT%>.
  • Page 18 2. Navigate down to the "Auto Provisioning" group. - LAN IP: Enter your <%PRODUCT%> local (LAN) IP address. Example: 192.168.1.2 - WAN IP: Enter your <%PRODUCT%> wide (WAN) IP address. Example: 89.146.131.130 an example with details filled in 3. Click on the "Save" button. You'll be prompted to click on the "OK" button to restart <%PRODUCT%>...
  • Page 19 office or small group of buildings such as a college. - LAN = Local Area Network. - PIN = Personal Identification Number. - Remote = Network devices that are managed or controlled from a network system other than the system to which they are directly connected. - Router = A device that forwards data packets from one local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) to another.