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Linksys SPA-1001 manuals available for free PDF download: Administrator User Manual, Provisioning Manual, Technical Specifications, Specifications
Linksys SPA-1001 Administrator User Manual (186 pages)
Administration Guide
Brand:
Linksys
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 1.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Overview
15
C H a P T E R 1 Introducing Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters
16
CHAPTER 1 Introducing Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters
17
Ensuring Voice Quality
17
Audio Compression Algorithm
18
Silence Suppression
18
Packet Loss
18
Network Jitter
18
Echo
18
Hardware Noise
19
End-To-End Delay
19
Feature Descriptions
19
SIP Proxy Redundancy
19
Supported Codecs
20
Streaming Audio Server and Music on Hold
20
Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation
21
Modem and Fax Pass-Through
21
Adaptive Jitter Buffer
21
Other Features
22
Technology Background
23
Session Initiation Protocol
24
Network Address Translation
24
NAT Overview
24
NAT Types
25
Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT
26
SIP-NAT Interoperation
26
Where to Go from here
27
Chapter 2 Getting Started
27
Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (Atas)
30
Caring for Your Hardware
30
Ag310
30
Pap2T
31
Rtp300
32
Spa1001
33
Spa2102
34
Spa3102
35
Spa8000
37
Wrp400
38
Wrtp54G
39
Wrt54Gp2
41
Establishing Connectivity
42
Bandwidth Requirements
42
Making the Physical Connections
43
Connecting the SPA8000
44
SPA8000 Architecture
44
Connectivity Requirements
45
Using the Interactive Voice Response Interface
46
Using the IVR Menu
46
IVR Options
47
Entering a Password through the IVR
49
Using the Administration Web Server
50
Connecting to the Administration Web Server
50
Administrator Account Privileges
51
Initial Configuration
53
Chapter 3 Configuring Linksy ATA
54
Web Interface Urls
55
Upgrade URL
55
Resync URL
55
Reboot URL
56
Provisioning
56
Provisioning Capabilities
56
Configuration Profile
56
Configuring a Dial Plan
57
Dial Plan Digit Sequences
57
Dial Plan Rules
58
Digit Sequence Syntax
58
Element Repetition
59
Sub-Sequence Substitution
59
Inter-Sequence Tones
59
Number Barring
59
Interdigit Timer Master Override
59
Local Timer Overrides
59
Pause
59
Dial Plan Examples
60
Dial Plan Timers
61
Interdigit Long Timer
61
Interdigit Short Timer
61
Dial Plans
61
Secure Call Implementation
62
Enabling Secure Calls
62
Secure Call Details
62
Using a Mini-Certificate
63
Generating a Mini-Certificate
63
Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
64
Music on Hold
64
Using a Streaming Audio Server
65
Using the IVR with an SAS Line
65
Example SAS with MOH
66
SAS Line Registered with the Proxy Server
66
SAS Line Not Registered with the Proxy Server
66
Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
67
Using a FAX Machine with the SPA2102 or SPA8000
67
Managing Caller ID Service
69
Troubleshooting and Configuration FAQ
70
Overview
73
Chapter 4 Configuring the PSTN Gateway (FXO)
74
How Voip-To-PSTN Calls Work
74
One-Stage Dialing
74
Document Version
74
Two-Stage Dialing
75
How PSTN-To-Voip Calls Work
76
Terminating Gateway Calls
76
Voip Outbound Call Routing
77
Configuring Voip Failover to PSTN
79
Sharing One Voip Account between the FXS and PSTN Lines
79
Other Options
79
PSTN Call to Ring Line
79
Symmetric RTP
80
Call Progress Tones
80
Call Scenarios
80
PSTN to Voip Call with and Without Ring-Thru
81
Voip to PSTN Call with and Without Authentication
81
Using PIN Authentication
81
Using HTTP Digest Authentication
82
Without Authentication
82
Call Forwarding to PSTN Gateway
82
Forward-On-No-Answer to the PSTN Gateway
83
Forward-All to the PSTN Gateway
83
Forward to a Particular PSTN Number
83
Forward-On-Busy to PSTN Gateway or Number
83
Forward-Selective to PSTN Gateway or Number
83
User Dialing 9 to Access PSTN-Gateway for Local Calls
83
Using the PSTN-Gateway for 311 and 911 Calls
84
Auto-Fallback to the PSTN-Gateway
84
Chapter 5 Linksy ATA Field Reference
86
Info Tab
86
System Information (PAP2T)
86
System Status (Voip)
86
Line 1/2 Status
87
PSTN Line Status
89
System Tab
92
System Configuration
92
Internet Connection Type (PAP2T)
92
Optional Network Configuration (PAP2T)
93
Miscellaneous Settings (Not in PAP2T)
94
SIP Tab
95
SIP Parameters
95
SIP Timer Values (Sec)
96
Response Status Code Handling
98
RTP Parameters
98
SDP Payload Types
99
NAT Support Parameters
100
Regional Tab
103
Call Progress Tones
103
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns
105
Distinctive Ring Patterns
105
Distinctive Ring/Cwt Pattern Names
106
Control Timer Values (Sec)
107
Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec
107
Vertical Service Activation Codes
108
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
112
Vertical Service Announcement Codes
112
Miscellaneous
114
Line Tab
117
Line Enable
117
Streaming Audio Server (SAS)
117
NAT Settings
118
Network Settings
119
SIP Settings
119
Call Feature Settings
122
Proxy and Registration
122
Subscriber Information
124
Supplementary Service Subscription
124
Audio Configuration
126
Gateway Accounts (SPA3102/AG310)
129
Voip Fallback to PSTN (SPA3102/AG310)
130
Dial Plan
130
FXS Port Polarity Configuration
131
Dial Plans
133
Voip-To-PSTN Gateway Setup
133
PSTN Line Tab
133
Line Enable
133
NAT Settings
133
SIP Settings
134
Network Settings
134
Proxy and Registration (SPA3102/AG310)
137
Subscriber Information (SPA3102/AG310)
138
Audio Configuration (SPA3102/AG310)
139
Dial Plans
141
Voip Users and Passwords (HTTP Authentication)
143
FXO (PSTN) Timer Values (Sec)
144
Ring Settings
144
PSTN Disconnect Detection
146
International Control (Settings)
147
User 1/2 Tab
149
Call Forward Settings
149
Selective Call Forward Settings
150
Speed Dial Settings
151
Supplementary Service Settings
151
Distinctive Ring Settings
152
Ring Settings
152
PSTN User Tab (SPA3102/AG310)
154
PSTN-To-Voip Selective Call Forward Settings
154
PSTN-To-Voip Speed Dial Settings
154
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Distinctive Ring Settings
154
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Ring Settings
155
Pstn/Voip Caller Commands Via DTMF
155
Appendix
157
Acronyms
157
Appendix
158
Appendix
161
Glossary
161
User Guidelines
163
Basic Services
163
Originating a Phone Call
163
Receiving a Phone Call
164
Enhanced Services
164
Caller ID
164
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
164
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)-Caller ID Blocking
165
Call Waiting
165
Disable or Cancel Call Waiting
166
Call-Waiting with Caller ID
167
Voice Mail
167
Attendant Call Transfer
168
Unattended or "Blind" Call Transfer
168
Call Hold
169
Three-Way Calling
169
Three-Way Ad-Hoc Conference Calling
170
Call Return
170
Automatic Call Back
171
Call Fwd—Unconditional
171
Call FWD – Busy
172
Call Fwd—No Answer
173
Anonymous Call Blocking
173
Distinctive/Priority Ringing and Call Waiting Tone
174
Speed Calling—Up to Eight Numbers or IP Addresses
174
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Linksys SPA-1001 Provisioning Manual (94 pages)
Provisioning Guide
Brand:
Linksys
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 2.99 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Document Conventions
8
Related Documentation
9
Technical Support
9
CHAPTER 1 Provisioning Linksys Voip Devices
11
Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements
11
C H a P T E R 1 Provisioning Linksys Voip Devices
12
Communication Encryption
12
Remote Endpoint Control
12
Provisioning Overview
12
Initial Provisioning
13
Deploying RC Units
13
Redundant Provisioning Servers
14
Retail Provisioning
14
Automatic In-House Preprovisioning
15
Configuration Access Control
15
SPA Configuration Profiles
15
SPA Provisioning Flow
16
Using HTTPS
18
How HTTPS Works
18
Server Certificates
19
Client Certificates
19
Linksys Certificate Chain Structure
19
Provisioning Setup
21
License Keys
21
Software Tools
21
Server Configuration
21
Tftp
22
Http
22
Enabling HTTPS
23
Syslog Server
25
Where to Go from here
25
CHAPTER 2 Creating Provisioning Scripts
27
SPA Configuration File
27
C H a P T E R 2 Creating Provisioning Scripts
28
Open Format Configuration File
28
Configuration File Compression
31
File Encryption
31
SPA Configuration Profile Compiler
32
Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File
34
Source Text Syntax
34
Comments
35
Macro Expansion
35
Conditional Expressions
36
Assignment Expressions
37
URL Syntax
38
Optional Resync Arguments
38
Key
38
Post
39
Alias
39
Combining Options
40
Using Provisioning Parameters
40
General Purpose Parameters
41
Enables
41
Triggers
42
Configurable Schedules
42
Profile Rules
43
Report Rule
44
Report Rule
45
Upgrade Rule
45
Data Types
45
Provisioning Tutorial
49
Preparation
49
Version
49
Basic Resync
50
TFTP Resync
50
Chapter 3 Provisioning Tutorial
50
HTTP GET Resync
50
Unique Profiles and Macro Expansion
50
URL Resolution
50
Syslog
51
Automatic Resync
52
Unique Profiles and Macro Expansion
53
URL Resolution
53
HTTP GET Resync
54
Secure Resync
55
Basic HTTPS Resync
55
Secure Resync
56
HTTPS with Client Certificate Authentication
57
HTTPS Client Filtering and Dynamic Content
57
Profile Formats
58
Profile Compression
58
Profile Encryption
59
Profile Formats
59
Partitioned Profiles
60
Parameter Name Aliases
60
Proprietary Profile Format
61
CHAPTER 4 Provisioning Field Reference
63
Configuration Profile Parameters
63
Firmware Upgrade Parameters
67
General Purpose Parameters
68
Macro Expansion Variables
69
Internal Error Codes
71
Appendix
73
Acronyms
73
Appendix
74
Appendix
77
Glossary
77
I N D E X
79
Default_Cwt
88
Hold_Reminder_Ring
88
Call_Back_Ring
88
Cfwd_Ring_Splash_Len
88
Cblk_Ring_Splash_Len
88
Vmwi_Ring_Splash_Len
88
Vmwi_Ring_Policy
88
Becomes Available/New VM Arrives
88
Ring_On_No_New_Vm
88
Example SPA Configuration Profile
79
Linksys SPA-1001 Specifications (2 pages)
Linksys Network Device Specifications
Brand:
Linksys
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.05 MB
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Linksys SPA-1001 Technical Specifications (2 pages)
1 port FXS analog Telephone adapter
Brand:
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