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Mailbox Manage URL
This parameter allows $USER, $PROXY, and $MBID macros,
such as $USER@$PROXY, or $MBID@$PROXY.
Default:
blank
VMSP Bridge
Applies only if this line interface offers voice mail services. It
specifies whether the SPA9000 should bridge the call from
an external caller on the same or a different line interface. The
choices are:
None—Do not bridge external calls from any line interfaces
All—Bridge external calls from any line interfaces except
from the same line
All+Self—Bridge external calls from any line interfaces
including the same line
NOTE:
If the external call is also on this line interface, the SPA9000
does not attempt to bridge the call even if the value is All.
If <PBX Network Interface> is WAN, <Force Media Proxy>
must be yes for VMSP Bridging to function properly.
Default:
None
CFWD Bridge Mode
Instructs the SPA9000 how to handle call forwarding of an
external caller to another external number by a client station.
The normal way of performing this operation is for the
SPA9000 to send a (blind) SIP REFER to the calling device to
let it contact the target number directly. It then drops out of
the call completely. This requires the calling device to
understand the SIP signaling involved and the operation
permitted by the underlying service provider. The SPA400,
for instance, cannot handle this operation.
With bridging, the SPA9000 maintains two separate call legs
throughout the call: one with the caller and one with the call
forward target. The two call peers connect only with the
SPA9000, while the SPA9000 acts as a proxy for the RTP
packets exchanged between the two parties.
This parameter has two possible values:
None—Do not bridge forwarded calls (use the normal REFER
method)
All—Bridge all forwarded calls
Default:
None
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XFER Bridge Mode
Instructs the SPA9000 how to handle call transferring of an
external caller to another external number by a client station.
The normal way of performing this operation is for the
SPA9000 to send a SIP REFER method to the calling device
to let it contact the transfer target directly. The SPA9000 then
drops out of the call completely. This requires the calling
device (the transferee) and the target device to understand
the SIP signaling involved and the operation permitted by the
underlying service providers. Note that the call legs with
transferee and the transfer target might be with different
ITSP. The SPA400, for instance, cannot handle this operation.
With bridging, the SPA9000 maintains two separate call legs
throughout the call: one with the transferred call and one with
the transfer target. The two call peers connect only with the
SPA9000, while the SPA9000 acts as a proxy for the RTP
packets exchanged between the two parties.
This parameter has three possible values:
none —Do not bridge call transfer (use the normal REFER
method)
all —Bridge all call transfer
all except same line—Bridge call transfer only if it is between
2 different Line interfaces
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SPA400 Field Reference
This appendix describes the fields on each page of the SPA400 administration
web server.
“Setup,” on page 261
“Administration,” on page 270
“Status,” on page 272
“Event Logs,” on page 273
Setup
This section describes the fields on the following pages within the Setup module:
“Basic Setup,” on page 262
“SPA9000 Interface,” on page 262
“Voice,” on page 264
“Voicemail Server,” on page 268
“Voicemail Users,” on page 269
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Setup tab>
Basic Setup
Setup tab>
SPA9000 Interface
Network Setup
Dynamic IP Address
(DHCP Client)
Select this button to obtain an IP address through DHCP.
Fixed IP address is the recommended setting.
Default setting: Dynamic IP Address
Fixed IP Address
Select this button to assign a static IP address to the SPA400.
This is the recommended configuration.
IP Subnet Mask
Subnet mask
Gateway IP Address
IP address of the Gateway/Router
Domain Name Server (DNS) Address
Primary DNS
IP address of the primary domain name server
Secondary DNS
IP address of the secondary domain name server
NTP
NTP Server 1
IP address or FQDN of a NTP server
Time Zone
Select the time zone
Syslog Server
The IP address of the syslog server to which the SPA9000
sends syslog messages. Leave blank if you do not want to
receive syslog messages.
SPA9000 User ID
User ID
The User ID of the SPA9000
This value must be identical to the User ID that is entered on
the SPA9000 line interface page for this SPA400 device.
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SPA 9000 Address
Discover Automatically
Select this radio button if you want the SPA400 to learn the
SPA9000 IP address and port number from the SIP
registration packet. (Recommended)
Static Address
Select this radio button to enter the IP address of SPA9000.
Specify the IP Address and Port in the provided fields.
IP Address
IP address of the SPA9000
Port
UDP port number that the SPA9000 uses to register to the
SPA400
Default:
5060
Port ID
Port ID 1
A unique ID for the Line 1 port, too allow the SPA9000 to
identify incoming calls from the PSTN
Default:
FXO_Port_ID_1
Port ID 2
A unique ID for the Line 2 port, too allow the SPA9000 to
identify incoming calls from the PSTN
Default:
FXO_Port_ID_2
Port ID 3
A unique ID for the Line 3 port, too allow the SPA9000 to
identify incoming calls from the PSTN
Default:
FXO_Port_ID_3
Port ID 4
A unique ID for the Line 4 port, too allow the SPA9000 to
identify incoming calls from the PSTN
Default:
FXO_Port_ID_4
Signaling
Signaling Port
The UDP port that the SPA400 uses to listen for incoming
call setup requests
Default:
5060
RTP
RTP Port
The base UDP port for the block of UDP ports that that the
SPA400 uses to send and receive RTP and RTCP packets
Default:
10000
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