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Router tab > Wan Setup page >
Static IP Settings section
Router tab > Wan Setup page >
PPPoE Settings section
Router tab > Wan Setup page >
Optional Settings section
Static IP
Static IP address of SPA9000, which takes effect if DHCP is
disabled.
Default:
0.0.0.0
NetMask
The NetMask used by SPA9000 when DHCP is disabled.
Default:
255.255.255.0
Gateway
The default gateway used by SPA9000 when DHCP is
disabled.
Default:
0.0.0.0
PPPoE Login Name
The account name assigned by the ISP for connecting on a
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) link.
PPPoE Login Password
The password assigned by the ISP for connecting on a
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) link.
PPPoE Service Name
The service name assigned by the ISP for connecting on a
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) link.
HostName
The host name of the SPA9000
Domain
The network domain of the SPA9000.
Primary DNS
The DNS server that is used by the SPA9000
NOTE
When DHCP is enabled, you can enter the IP address
of a DNS server in addition to DHCP-supplied DNS servers.
When DHCP is disabled, enter the primary DNS server.
Default:
0.0.0.0
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Router tab > Wan Setup page >
MAC Clone Settings section
Router tab > Wan Setup page >
Remote Management section
Secondary DNS
The DNS server that is used by the SPA9000
NOTE
When DHCP is enabled, you can enter the IP address
of a DNS server in addition to DHCP-supplied DNS servers.
When DHCP is disabled, enter the primary DNS server.
Default:
0.0.0.0
DNS Server Order
The method for selecting the DNS server: Manual, Manual/
DHCP, and DHCP/Manual
DNS Query Mode
The mode of DNS query: parallel or sequential
NOTE
With parallel DNS query mode, the SPA9000 sends
the same DNS lookup request to all the DNS servers at the
same time, and the first incoming reply is accepted by the
SPA9000.
Default:
parallel
Primary NTP Server
The IP address or name of the primary NTP server
Secondary NTP Server
The IP address or name of the secondary NTP server
DHCP IP Revalidate
Timer:
Enable MAC Clone
Service
Enable if you need to assign a different MAC address to the
SPA9000 via the Cloned MAC Address field.
Cloned MAC Address
The MAC address that you need the SPA9000 to assume
Enable WAN Web Server
Allows (yes) or prevents (no) access to the administration
web server from a computer that is not directly connected to
the SPA9000.
Default:
yes
WAN Web Server Port
The port that is used for WAN access to the SPA9000
Default:
80
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Router tab > Wan Setup page >
QOS Settings section
Router tab > Wan Setup page >
VLAN Settings section
Router tab >
Lan Setup page and Application page
NOTE
Linksys Engineering and Quality Assurance strongly advise against using the
SPA9000 as a router. For this reason, the
Lan Setup
and
Application
tabs should not
be modified from the default, unused state. The SPA9000 must only be connected
to a switch via the SPA9000 INTERNET RJ45 connector. Do not connect any cable
to the SPA9000 ETHERNET port, or you may experience degraded audio
performance.
QoS Policy
The queueing discipline, set to none or token bucket filter
(TBF). TBF limits the rate of transmission to not attempt to
exceed the Maximum Uplink Speed.
QOS QDisc
Allow QoS Queuing. Options are None or TBF (token
bucket filter). Information can be found at about TBF at:
lartc.org/howto/lartc.qdisc.classless.html
Maximum Uplink Speed
Define this value to allow the token bucket filter queueing
discipline to manage traffic flow to ensure high quality voice
audio.
Enable VLAN
Enable voice data to be tagged with the defined VLAN ID.
NOTE
Choose
yes
If your SPA9000 is connected to a switch
that uses VLAN tagging.
VLAN ID
The VLAN tag for the VLAN to which the SPA9000 is
assigned
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Voice tab
After you click the Voice tab, you can use the following pages:
“Info page,” on page197
“System page,” on page 200
“SIP Page,” on page 202
“Regional page,” on page 224
“FXS 1/2 page,” on page 241
“Line 1/2/3/4 page,” on page 251
Voice tab >
Info page
You can use the
Info
page to view information about the FXS devices and the line
interfaces. This page includes the following sections:
“Product Information section,” on page192
“System Status section,” on page198
“FXS 1/2 Status section,” on page198
“Line 1/2/3/4 Status section,” on page199
“Auto Attendant Prompt Status section,” on page 200
“Internal Music Status section,” on page 200
Voice tab > Info page >
Product Information section
Product Name
The model number of the SPA9000
Serial Number
The serial number of the SPA9000
Software Version
The version number of the SPA9000 software
Hardware Version
The version number of the SPA9000 hardware
MAC Address
The MAC address of the SPA9000
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Voice tab > Info page >
System Status section
Voice tab > Info page >
FXS 1/2 Status section
Client Certificate
The status of the client certificate, which authenticates the
SPA9000 for use in the ITSP network
Customization
For an remote configuration (RC) unit, this field indicates
whether the unit has been customized or not. Pending
indicates a new RC unit that is ready for provisioning. If the
unit has already retrieved its customized profile, this field
displays the name of the company that provisioned the unit.
Licenses
When populated with the value K0, indicates that the
SPA9000 is licensed for up to 16 users; if this field is blank,
install firmware version 5.2.5 or higher.
Current Time
The current date and time of the system; for example, 10/3/
2003 16:43:00
Elapsed Time
The total time elapsed since the last reboot of the system; for
example, 25 days and 18:12:36
Hook State
The readiness of the device that is connected to the
corresponding Phone port on the SPA9000
On: Ready for use
Off: In use
Message Waiting
Indicates whether the station assigned to the FXS port has
new voicemail waiting: Yes or No
Call Back Active
Indicates whether a call back request is in progress: Yes or
No
Last Called Number
Last number called
Last Caller Number
Number of the last caller if available from caller ID, example
4085551212
Call 1/2 State
Status of the call:, Ringing, Idle, or Connected
Call 1/2 Tone
Type of tone used by the call, for example Ring Back 2 for
inbound call or None for outbound call
Call 1/2 Encoder
Codec used for encoding
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