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Viewing Information about the SPA9000
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Viewing Information about the SPA9000
The
Router Status
page provides information about software version, hardware
version, MAC address, WAN connection type, IP address, and the packets that
have been sent and received.
SPA9000 Router > Status
Viewing Information about Client Stations
The
PBX Status
page provides information about the client stations (IP phones),
with hyperlinks to station configuration pages.
STEP 1
Connect to the SPA9000 administration web server, and choose Admin access
with Advanced settings. (See
“Connecting to the SPA9000 Administration Web
Server,” on page 27
).
STEP 2
To view the status information for the client stations, click the
PBX Status
link in the
top right corner or lower left corner of the page. The list of client stations appears.
SPA9000 > PBX Status
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STEP 3
To view the
Telephone Configuration
page for any station, click the hyperlink in
the
IP Address
column. For information about the telephone configurations, see
the
Linksys Phone Administration Guide
.
Using the Interactive Voice Response Unit
In addition to the administration web server, the SPA9000 is equipped with an
Interactive Voice Response unit (IVR) that allows you to perform certain
administrative tasks by using an analog phone that is connected to the SPA9000.
“Using the IVR Menu,” on page 40
“Entering a Password through the IVR,” on page 45
Using the IVR Menu
To use the IVR menu, complete the following steps.
STEP 1
Connect an analog telephone to the Phone 1 or Phone 2 port of the
SPA9000
.
STEP 2
Press
****
(quickly
press the star key four times).
STEP 3
Wait until you hear “Linksys configuration menu.”
STEP 4
Refer to
Table1 ‘IVR Options” on page 41
to identify the required option.
STEP 5
Enter the required option followed by the # (pound) key.
To enter a period, use the star key (*).
When entering a value, such as an IP address, to exit without entering any
changes, press the
*
(star) key twice within half a second. Otherwise, the * is
treated as a decimal point.
After entering a value, such as an IP address, press the
#
(pound) key to
indicate you have finished your selection.
To save a new setting, press
1
. To review a new setting, press
2
. To re-enter a
setting, press
3
. To cancel your entry and return to the main menu, press
*
(star).
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For example, to enter the IP address
191.168.1.105
by keypad, press the
following keys:
191*168*1*105
. Press the
#
(pound) key to indicate that you
have finished entering the IP address. Then press
1
to save the IP address, or
press the
*
(star) key to cancel your entry and return to the main menu.
If the menu is inactive for more than one minute, the
SPA9000
times out. You
need to re-enter the menu by pressing ****.
STEP 6
To exit the menu, hang up the telephone.
The settings that you have saved take effect after you hang up the telephone. The
SPA9000
may reboot at this time.
Table1
IVR Options
The following table shows the codes that you enter to complete various tasks in
the IVR.
IVR Action
IVR
Menu
Choice
Parameters
Notes
Enter IVR Menu
* * * *
None
Ignore SIT or other tones
until you hear, “Linksys
configuration menu. Please
enter option followed by
the pound key or hang-up
to exit.”
Exit IVR Menu
3948
None
Check DHCP
100
None
The IVR spells "S,T,A,T,I,C" if
the setting is for a static IP
address or "D,H,C,P" for a
DHCP IP address.
Enable/Disable
DHCP
101
Enter 0 to enable
Enter 1 to disable
Requires password
Check WAN IP
Address
110
None
IVR announces the current
IP address of the WAN port.
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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
first, or this value is
considered an “Invalid
Option.” Hang up the phone
after setting the IP address.
The SPA9000 reboots and
the new address takes
effect. Do not attempt to
use IVR option 110
immediately after changing
the IP address. The old IP
address is reported until
the SPA9000 reboots.
Requires password
Check Network
Mask
120
None
IVR announces the current
network mask of 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
first, or this value is
considered an “Invalid
Option.”
Requires password
Check Static
Gateway IP
Address
130
None
IVR announces the current
gateway IP address of SPA.
Set Static
Gateway IP
Address
131
Enter IP address
using numbers on
the telephone key
pad. Use the * (star)
key when entering a
decimal point.
DHCP must be “Disable,”
otherwise you hear, “Invalid
Option,” if you try to set this
value.
Requires password
Check MAC
Address
140
None
IVR announces the MAC
address of SPA in hex
string format.
IVR Action
IVR
Menu
Choice
Parameters
Notes
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Check Firmware
Version
150
None
IVR announces the version
of the firmware running on
the SPA.
Check Primary
DNS Server
Setting
160
None
IVR announces the current
setting in the <Primary
DNS> parameter.
Set Primary
DNS Server
161
Enter IP address
using numbers on
the telephone key
pad. Use the * (star)
key when entering a
decimal point.
Requires password
Check
administration
web server port
170
None
IVR announces the port that
the web server is listening
on. (Default is 80.)
Check LAN IP
Address
210
None
IVR announces the current
IP address of the LAN port.
Check PBX
multicast
address
180
None
IVR announces the current
value.
Set PBX
multicast
address
181
Enter IP address
and port. Use * key
for entering a dot.
For example,
224.168.168.169:80
89 is
224*168*168*169*8
089.
Enter a * between the IP
address and the Port fields.
Requires Password
Enable/Disable
administration
web server
7932
Enter 1 to enable
Enter 0 to disable
Requires password
IVR Action
IVR
Menu
Choice
Parameters
Notes
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