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2
Connect the Internet Phones
A
E
Connect an Ethernet
The Internet phone will
network cable to one of the
reboot two to three times
Ethernet ports on your
(each reboot may take up
router. Then connect the
to one minute). The System
other end of the cable to
will automatically assign an
an Ethernet port on a
extension number to the
network switch.
Internet phone. When the
Internet phone displays it
B
Connect the switch's power
extension number, then it is
adapter to its power port,
ready for use.
and then plug the power
adapter into an electrical
NOTE:
The System automatically
outlet.
registers Linksys SPA-family Internet
phones (including model number
C
Connect an Ethernet
SPA941). If you connect a different
network cable to an Internet
SIP-compatible phone, then
phone. Then connect the
registration will be manual. Refer to
other end to one of the
your phone's documentation.
Ethernet ports on the switch.
NOTE:
The default SIP port of the
(If the Internet phone has
System is 6060.
been used before, reset it to
F
its factory default settings
Repeat steps C-E until you
first. Refer to its
have installed all of your
documentation for more
Internet phones.
information.)
Congratulations! Now you can
D
make calls from one Internet
Connect the Internet
phone to another by dialing an
phone's power adapter to
extension number.
its power port, and then
plug the power adapter into
Continue to the next section.
an electrical outlet.
3
Set Up External Calling
Make sure you have an active
NOTE:
If your Internet Telephony
Internet connection. Then
Service Provider (ITSP) supplied the
configure the settings for your
System, then it may be
Internet phone service.
pre-configured for you, and you do
A
not need to change any settings.
Launch the web browser on
Refer to the instructions supplied by
the administration
your ITSP for more information.
computer.
B
Enter
<IP address of the
System>
/admin/voice/
advanced in the
Address
field (use the static IP
address you previously
assigned to the System).
Then press Enter.
C
The
Voice - Info
screen
will appear. Click the
Line 1 tab.
D
In the Subscriber
Information section,
complete these fields:
User ID - Enter the user ID
(also called the account
number) supplied by your
ITSP . Do not use any
hyphens, spaces, or other
punctuation.
Password - Enter the
case-sensitive password
supplied by your ITSP .
D
VoIPon
www.voipon.co.uk
E
In the Proxy and Registration
section, complete the
Proxy
field.
Proxy - Enter the proxy
address supplied by your
ITSP .
F
If you have additional
settings, enter those as well.
Refer to the instructions your
ITSP gave you.
G
Click Submit All Changes.
H
The System will reboot itself.
Then the Internet phones will
reboot themselves.
I
The
Voice - Info
screen will
appear. In the Line 1 Status
section, make sure that the
Registration Status says,
"Registered."
You can use any phone
NOTE:
Dial 9 first when you make
connected to the System to make
an external call with the default US
external calls. However, you
dial plan.
cannot receive calls on any
analog telephone unless you
configure the appropriate
If you cannot make calls with the
default US dial plan, visit
settings. Refer to the User Guide
www.linksys.com/kb for additional
for instructions about the FXS
dial plans, or refer to the User Guide
settings. (You can download the
User Guide at
www.linksys.com
.)
to write your own script. (You can
download the User Guide at
Congratulations! Now you can
www.linksys.com.)
make external calls.
sales@voipon.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1245 808195
Fax: +44 (0)1245 600030
4
Receive External Calls
To receive external phone calls,
you need to know the Direct
Inward Dialing (DID) number
assigned to you by your ITSP .
Usually this is the same as your
user ID, but it can be a different
number. Check with your ITSP to
find out what your DID number is.
Then decide which Internet
phones will ring when an outside
caller calls your DID number. The
default is aa, which stands for
auto-attendant, an automated
system that picks up external calls
and plays pre-recorded voice
messages. If you want only the
auto-attendant to receive a call,
keep the default setting. When the
auto-attendant receives a call, it
will prompt the caller to dial the
appropriate extension.
If you want specific Internet
NOTE:
If you decide to keep
phones to ring when your DID
traditional phone service, which is
number is called, then refer to the
also known as Plain Old Telephone
User Guide for instructions about
Service (POTS), then you will use the
the Contact List setting. (You can
Linksys Analog Telephone Adapter
download the User Guide at
(model number: SPA3000). For
www.linksys.com
.)
details, refer to the Analog Telephone
Adapter's documentation.
5
Use the Auto-Attendant
By default, the daytime auto-
attendant is enabled, so the first
message it plays ("If you know
your party's extension, you may
enter it now") is suitable for
business hours.
If you want a caller to hear a
different greeting during nighttime
(non-business) hours, then refer to
the Auto-Attendant Quick
Installation, which is available at
www.linksys.com
.
SPA9000-QI-60613B DF

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