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Appendix I – Sipbroker
Sipbroker is a free service that allows you to dial between certain VoIP providers. To use
sipbroker you will need to add the following entry to your dial plan.
<**,:>[x*][x*].<:@sipbroker.com>
Please see
to read all about the great service provided my
sipbroker.
To test that Sipbroker is working for you, you first dial ** and then try one of the numbers
below.
*266-300 monkey sounds
*266-301 echo test
*266-303 Ireland speaking clock
*266-305 music
Sipbroker uses SIP-codes to communicate between the various providers that are supported.
Some common codes are shown below.
Astratel
*269
Pennytel
*234
Sipme
*320
So to dial someone on Astratel, you would dial **, followed by *269, followed by the
Astratel number you are trying to reach.
You can setup another dial plan to dial Astratel numbers by adding a new dial plan,
something like.
<:*269>8888xxxx<:@sipbroker.com>
This means that when you dial an Astratel 8888 number and it will use sipbroker to
negotiate the connection.
To view the complete list of SIP-codes please visit the following site location.
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Appendix J – Sipura IVR (Phone Menu)
The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) capabilities of the SPA are designed to give the
administrator and/or user basic read/write capabilities such that the unit can attain basic IP network
connectivity and the more advanced browser-based configuration menu may be accessed.
IVR Action
IVR Menu
Choice
Parameters
Notes
Enter Menu
****
None
You should hear a message saying
“Sipura Configuration Menu. Please
enter option followed by the pound
key or hang up to exit”
Check DHCP
100
None
IVR will announce whether DHCP
is enabled or disabled
Enable/Disable DHCP
101
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
Will require password if set
Check IP Address
110
None
IVR will announce the current IP
address of the SPA
Set Static IP Address
111
Enter IP address
using numbers on
the telephone key
pad. Use the *
(star) key when
entering a decimal
point.
DHCP must be disabled; will will
require password if set
Check Network Mask
120
None
IVR will announce the current
Network Mask of the SPA
Set Network Mask
121
Enter value using
numbers on the
telephone key pad.
Use the * (star) key
when entering a
decimal point.
DHCP must be disabled; will will
require password if set
Check Static Gateway
IP Address
130
None
IVR will announce the
current gateway IP
address of SPA.
Set Static Gateway IP
Address
131
Enter value using
numbers on the
telephone key pad.
Use the * (star) key
when entering a
decimal point.
DHCP must be disabled; will will
require password if set
Check MAC Address
140
None
IVR will announce the
MAC address of SPA in
hex string format.
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IVR Action
IVR Menu
Choice
Parameters
Notes
Check Firmware
Version
150
None
IVR will announce the
version of the firmware
running on the SPA.
Check Primary DNS
Server Setting
160
None
IVR will announce the
current setting in the
Primary DNS field.
Set Primary DNS Server
Setting
161
Enter IP address
using numbers on
the telephone key
pad. Use the *
(star) key when
entering a decimal
point.
Will require password if set.
Check Web Server Port
170
None
IVR will announce the
port that the web server
is listening on. (Default is
80)
Enable/Disable Web
Server
7932
1 = Enable
0 = Disable
Will require password if set
Manual Reboot
732668
None
After you hear “Option
Successful,” hang-up. Unit
will reboot automatically.
User Factory Reset
WARNING: ALL “User-
Changeable” NON
DEFAULT SETTINGS
WILL BE LOST!
This might include network
and service provider data
877778
Enter 1 to confirm *
to cancel
SPA will prompt for
confirmation. After
confirming, you will hear
“Option Successful.” Hangup.
Unit will reboot and all
“User Changeable”
configuration parameters
will be reset to factory
default values.
Factory Reset
WARNING:
ALL NON-DEFAULT
SETTINGS
WILL BE LOST!
This includes network and
service provider data.
73738
Enter 1 to confirm *
to cancel
SPA will prompt for
confirmation. After
confirming, you will hear
“Option Successful.” Hangup.
Unit will reboot and all
configuration parameters
will be reset to factory
default values.
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Appendix K – Setting up Speed Dials
Speed dials are easy to setup and use with the SPA-3000. You can enter a speed dial in two
ways.
1.
Via the web interface
2.
Via the vertical service activation codes (Using the handset)
G.1
Web Interface
:
Click on the “
User 1
Under the “
Speed Dial Settings
” heading, you enter the number that you wish to dial. You
can also enter in URL or IP based dialing strings in the Speed Dial as well.
When entering a URL or IP based phone number, you need to “
Enable IP Dialing
” on the
Line 1
” tab first.
Speed Dial 2
contains a simple number:
12345 which will be dialed through your default
Line 1 VoIP provoder.
Speed Dial 3
contains a URL style number:
(Give it a call; you should hear monkeys)
Speed Dial 4
contains a simple number:
12345 which will be dialed through the PSTN
Speed Dial 5
contains a simple number:
12345 which will be dialed though Gateway 1
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G.2
Vertical Service Activation Codes
(via Handset):
Firstly ensure that you have *xx somewhere in your dial plan to allow the entering of
Vertical Service Activation Codes.
Now dial *74
- This is the “
Speed Dial Activation Code
Now, enter the number 2 – 9 that you wish to program, followed by the number you wish to
store in the speed dial. After a second or so you should hear two short beeps. This tells you that the
number has been stored successfully.
For example, dialing *74 6 99991111 will result in the number 99991111 being stored in
speed dial 6.
Viewing the speed dials in the web interface would reveal:
G.3
How to dial using a speed dial?
To use one of your preset speed dials you simply dial the number followed by the # key. For
example to dial our Sipbroker test number, we dial 3#

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