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Figure 1-9
SPA3102
The following tables describe the LEDS on the front panel and the ports on the back panel of the device.
Table 1-14
SPA3102 Front Panel
LED
Function
Power
Steady green indicates power on and Internet connection. Flashing indicates
not connected to the Internet, booting or firmware upgrade.
Internet
Steady green indicates active connection. Flashing indicates traffic.
Phone
Steady green indicates active or registered connection to the ITSP through
the Phone port. Flashing indicates device is in use or off hook.
Line
Steady green when a telephone or fax machine has an active connection to
traditional phone service through the Line port.
Table 1-15
SPA3102 Back Panel
Port
Function
Line
Connect to a standard telephone wall jack with an RJ-11cable.
Phone
Connect to an analog telephone or fax machine with an RJ-11 cable.
Ethernet
Connect to a network device, such as a PC or a switch with an Ethernet
cable.
Internet
Connect to a router or broadband (cable/DSL) modem.
Power
Connect to the power supply.
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SPA8000
The SPA8000 is an analog telephone adapter that supports connecting up to eight analog telephone
devices, including up to four fax devices. The SPA8000 consists of four hardware modules, each of
which is similar in functionality to the SPA2102. However, IP routing functionality is not provided by
the SPA8000.
Figure 1-10
SPA8000
The following tables describe the LEDS on the front panel and the ports on the back panel of the device.
Table 1-16
SPA8000 Front Panel
LED
Function
Power
Steady green indicates power on and Internet connection. Flashing indicates
not connected to the Internet, booting or firmware upgrade.
Ethernet
Link activity status. Steady green indicates active connection. Flashing
indicates traffic.
Status 1/2/3/4
Indicates the status of each of the four hardware modules in the SPA8000.
Steady green indicates active connection. Flashing indicates tht the
associated module is restarting.
Line 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
Steady green indicates active or registered connection to the ITSP. Flashing
indicates device is in use or off hook.
Table 1-17
SPA8000 Back Panel
Port
Function
RJ21 port
Provides a single connector that supports up to eight FXS connections.
RJ11 ports:
±
Line 1/2
±
Line 3/4
±
Line 5/6
±
Line 7/8
Connect each of the eight FXS ports to an analog telephone or fax machine
using an RJ-11 cable. These ports are distributed among four hardware
modules of two ports each. You can connect a single fax machine to each
pair of ports (for a maximum of four).
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WRP400
The WRP400 provides an ATA with two FXS ports and a Wireless-G multiport IP router (see
Figure 1-11
). The WRP400 provides connectivity to an analog telephone as well as Internet connectivity
to a LAN with a built-in four-port switch. The IP router provides QoS support, an integrated firewall and
VPN pass-through, and full routing with DHCP and NAT.
Figure 1-11
WRP400
AUX
Ethernet maintenance port. Connect to a network device, such as a PC or a
switch with an Ethernet cable for accessing the administration web server
on the SPA8000. The attached device is assigned an IP address dynamically
by the internal DHCP server provided by the SPA8000.
Ethernet
Connect to a switch, router or broadband (cable/DSL) modem for access to
the Internet.
Note
When connected directly to the Internet, connectivity between FXS
devices on the SPA8000 depends on the Outbound Proxy service
provided by the ITSP.
Power
Connect to the 12-volt DC power adapter.
Caution
This 12-volt power adapter is to be used only with the SPA8000.
Using it with any other Linksys product may damage the unit.
Table 1-17
SPA8000 Back Panel
Port
Function
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WRTP54G
The WRTP54G provides an ATA with two FXS ports and a Wireless-G multiport IP router (see
Figure 1-12
). The WRTP54G provides connectivity to an analog telephone as well as Internet
connectivity to a LAN with a built-in four-port switch. The IP router provides QoS support, an integrated
firewall and VPN pass-through, and full routing with DHCP and NAT.
Table 1-18
WRP400
Front Panel
LED
Function
Ethernet 1-4
Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing
indicates traffic.
Wireless
Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing
indicates traffic.
Phone 1/2
Steady green when telephone or fax machine has an active or registered
connection to the ITSP through the Phone port. Flashing indicates phone is
in use or off hook.
Internet
Steady green indicates active connection. Flashing indicates traffic.
Table 1-19
WRTP54G Back Panel
Port
Function
Internet
Connect to the broadband (cable/DSL) modem using an Ethernet cable.
Phone 1/2
Connect to an analog telephone or fax machine using an RJ-11 cable.
Ethernet 1-4
Connect to local IP devices, such as PCs, using an Ethernet cable.
Power
Connect to the 12-volt power supply.
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Figure 1-12
WRTP54G
The following tables describe the LEDS on the front panel and the ports on the back panel of the device
Table 1-20
WRTP54G Front Panel
LED
Function
Ethernet 1-4
Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing
indicates traffic.
Wireless
Steady green indicates an active connection to the network. Flashing
indicates traffic.
Phone 1/2
Steady green when telephone or fax machine has an active or registered
connection to the ITSP through the Phone port. Flashing indicates phone is
in use or off hook.
Internet
Steady green indicates active connection. Flashing indicates traffic.
Table 1-21
WRTP54G Back Panel
Port
Function
Internet
Connect to the broadband (cable/DSL) modem using an Ethernet cable.
Phone 1/2
Connect to an analog telephone or fax machine using an RJ-11 cable.
Ethernet 1-4
Connect to local IP devices, such as PCs, using an Ethernet cable.
Power
Connect to the 12-volt power supply.

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