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Voice Features
Voice Algorithms
G.711 (a-law and
μ
-Law)
G.726 (16/24/32/40 kbps)
G.729 AB
Call Forwarding: No Answer/Busy/Unconditional
Support for two simultaneous calls, including G.729
SIP TLS (Transport Layer Security)
Call Transfer
Call Waiting/Hold/Retrieve
Three-way Conferencing
Call ID number & name (primary line & on Call waiting)
Caller ID Block (prevent sending of caller ID)
Anonymous Call Blocking
Distinctive ringing
Do not Disturb Setting
Repeat Dialing on Busy
Call Return
Emergency Call Support
Dial plan
Speed Dial
In-Band/ SIP-INFO DTMF Translation
Voice RFCs
Compliance
RFC 3261 (SIP: Session Initiation Protocol)
RFC 3262 (PRACK : Provisional Response ACK)
RFC 3263 (Locating SIP Servers)
RFC 3264 (SDP Answer and Offer)
RFC 3265 (SIP Specific Event Notification)
RFC 3550 (RTP: Real Time Protocol)
RFC 3551 (RTP: Real Time Protocol for AVP)
RFC 2327 (SDP: Session Description Protocol)
RFC 3428 (SIP Extensions for Instant Messaging)
RFC 3261 (SIP: Session Initiation Protocol)
RFC 3262 (PRACK : Provisional Response ACK)
RFC 3263 (Locating SIP Servers)
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Voice RFCs
Compliance
continued
RFC 3264 (SDP Answer and Offer)
RFC 3265 (SIP Specific Event Notification)
RFC 3550 (RTP: Real Time Protocol)
RFC 3551 (RTP: Real Time Protocol for AVP)
RFC 2327 (SDP: Session Description Protocol)
RFC 3428 (SIP Extensions for Instant Messaging)
RFC 3515 (SIP Refer)
RFC 3581 (SIP Extensions for Symmetric Response Routing)
RFC 3842 (SIP Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication)
RFC 3856 (SIP Presence Event Package)
RFC 3891 (SIP "Replaces" Header)
RFC 4028 (SIP Session Timers)
RFC 2976 (SIP INFO)
RFC 2617 (HTTP Authentication : Basic and Digest Access
Authentication)
RFC 3325 (Private Extensions to the SIP for Asserted Identity within
Trusted Network)
RFC 3489 (STUN)
RFC 3863 (Presence Event Package for SIP)
RFC 3428 (SIP Extension for Instant Messaging (Message Method))
RFC 3665 (SIP Basic Call Flow Example)
RFC 4235 (An Invite - Initiated Dialog Event Package for SIP)
RFC 3339 (Date and Time on the Internet : Timestamps)
RFC 3362 (Support of T.38 in SIP) Only sdPv2
RFC 3892 (SIP Referred-By Mechanism)
RFC 3555 (MIME Type Registration of RTP Payload Formats)
RFC 2782 (A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV))
RFC 4235 (An INVITE-Initiated Dialog Event Package for SIP)
RFC 3455 (Private Header (P-Header) Extensions to SIP for 3GPP)
RFC 3323 (A Privacy Mechanism for SIP)
RFC 3420 (Internet Media Type Message/Sipfrag)
RFC 2833 (RTP Payload for DTMF, Telephone Tone and Signals)
RFC 3711 (SRTP)
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Voice RFCs
Compliance
continued
RFC 2396 (URI : Generic Identifier)
Draft-ieft-mmusic-media-loopback-04.txt (Media Loopback)
Draft-ietf-sip-privacy-04.txt (Remote-party ID)
Provisioning,
Administration
and
Maintenance:
Web Browser Administration & Configuration via Integral Web Server
Telephone Key Pad Configuration with Interactive Voice Prompts
Provisioning/Configuration/Authentication via HTTPS, HTTP, TFTP
Provisioning Support for Configuring Router/Data and Voice Parameters
Asynchronous Notification of Upgrade Availability via NOTIFY
Non-intrusive, In-Service Upgrades
Report Generation & Event Logging
Stats in BYE Message
Syslog & Debug Server Records
Per Line and Purpose Configurable Syslog and Debug Options
Physical
Interfaces:
4 100baseT RJ-45 Ethernet LAN Port (IEEE 802.3u)
1 100baseT RJ-45 Ethernet WAN Port (IEEE 802.3u)
2
RJ-11 FXS Phone Ports - For Analog Circuit Telephone Device
USB 2.0 for Mobile Broadband Connection modems (available
separately)
Buttons
Reset, WPS
Subscriber
Line Interface
Circuit (SLIC)
Ring Voltage: 40-55 Vrms
Ring Frequency: 10 Hz ~ 40Hz
Ring Waveform: Trapezoidal and Sinosoidal
Maximum Ringer Load: 3 REN
On-hook/off-hook Characteristics:
On-hook voltage (tip/ring): - 46 ~ -56V
Off-hook current: 18 ~ 20mA
Frequency Response: 300 – 3400Hz
Terminating Impedance : 8 Configurable Settings including North
America 600 ohms, European CTR21
Regulatory
Compliance:
FCC (Part 15 Class B), CE, ICES-003, RoHS, UL, A-Tick, NZ Telepermit, CB
Number of
Antennas
1
Connector
Type
Fixed
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Detachable
Antenna
No
RF Pwr (EIRP)
in dBm
Average, not including antenna:
802.11g: Typ. 18 dBm @ Normal Temp Range(with PA)
802.11b: Typ: 20 dBm @ Normal Temp Range (with PA)"
Antenna Gain in
dBi
2 dBi
UPnP able/cert
Yes
Power Supply
Switching Type (100-240v) Automatic
DC Input Voltage: +5 VDC at 2.0 A Max.
Power Consumption: 7.9
WATTs (Average)
Power Adapter: 100-240v - 50-60Hz (26-34VA) AC Input, 1.8m cord
Indicator
Lights/LED
Power, Ethernet 1-4, Wireless, Phone 1, Phone 2, Internet, WPS
Documentation
Quick Installation and User Guide are downloaded from www.cisco.com/
go/smallbiz
SPA ATA Administration Guide - Service Providers Only
Provisioning Guide - Service Providers Only
Security
features
"Password protected configuration for web & voice access
Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Firewall Protection
Denial of Service (DoS) Prevention
URL filtering, and keyword, Java, ActiveX, Proxy, Cookie blocking
VPN Passthrough for IPSec, PPTP, and L2TP Protocols
Access restriction by MAC and IP addresses
MAC Filtering Security Feature
SSID Broadcast Disable
64, 128 bits WEP with Passphrase WEP key generation
Wi-Fi Protected Access™ (WPA), Wi-Fi Protected Access™ 2 (WPA2)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)"
Security key
bits
64, 128
Device
Dimensions
WidthHeightDepthWeight
Metric14014027mm0.285 kg
English5.515.511.06inches0.63 lbs or 10.05 oz
Power
External, Switching 5VDC 2A
Certification
FCC, CE, CB, IC, UL, Wi-Fi (802.11b + WPA2, 802.11g + WPA2, WMM,
WPS)
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NOTE
Many specifications are programmable within a defined range or list of options.
Please see the
ATA Administration Guide
for details. The target configuration
profile is uploaded to the WRP400 at the time of provisioning.
NOTE
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Operating
Temperature
0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F)
Storage
Temperature
-20° C to 60° C (-4° F to 140° F)
Operating
Humidity
10% to 85% relative humidity, Non-Condensing
Storage
Humidity
5% to 90% Non-Condensing

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