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Cisco Linksys PAP2 Administration Manual (280 pages)
SPA and Wireless IP Phone
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 2.86 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
12
Audience
12
Organization
13
Read Me First
14
Chapter 2: Getting Started
17
Overview
17
Cisco SPA932 Attendant Console
19
Network Configurations
19
Cisco SPA9000 Voice System
19
Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for Small Business
21
Other SIP IP PBX Call Control Systems
22
Prerequisites
22
Upgrading Firmware
22
Determining the Current Firmware Version
23
Determining Your IP Address
24
Downloading the Firmware
25
Installing the Firmware (SPA9X2)
25
Installing the Firmware (SPA525G)
26
Installing the Firmware (WIP310)
26
Using the Web Administration User Interface
27
Understanding Administrator and User Views
29
Accessing Administrative Options
29
Understanding Basic and Advanced Views
29
Using the Web Administration Tabs
30
Roadmap to Web UI Features
30
Viewing Phone Information
33
Chapter 3: Configuring Lines and Extensions
35
Configuring Lines
35
Shared Line Appearances
36
Configuring a Line
36
Configuring Shared Line Appearance
38
Assigning Busy Lamp Field, Call Pickup, and Speed Dial Functions to Unused Lines on a SPA525G, SPA962 or SPA942
39
Configuring Unused Line Keys for Call Park on the SPA525G (Metaswitch)
41
Configuring Unused Line Keys to Access Services (SPA525G)
42
Configuring Line Key LED Patterns (SPA9X2/525G Only)
44
Configuring Extensions
46
Chapter 4: Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones
49
Configuring Phone Information and Display Settings
49
Configuring the Phone Name
50
Configuring Voice Mail
50
Customizing the Startup Screen
51
Changing the Display Background (SPA942/962/525G)
52
Configuring the Screen Saver
54
Configuring the Phone Display Menu Color Settings (SPA962 Only)
56
Configuring the LCD Contrast
56
Configuring Back Light Settings (SPA525G)
57
Configuring Linksys Key System Parameters
58
Enabling Call Features
58
Enabling Anonymous Call and Caller ID Blocking
58
Enabling Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
59
Enabling Call Back
59
Enabling Call Park and Call Pickup
60
Enabling Call Transfer and Call Forwarding
61
Enabling Call Waiting
61
Enabling Conferencing
62
Enabling Dial Assistance
62
Enabling Do Not Disturb
62
Enabling the Missed Call Shortcut
63
Logging Missed Calls (SPA9X2/SPA525G Only)
63
Enabling Paging (Intercom)
64
Enabling Secure Call
66
Enabling Service Announcements
67
Configuring Phone Features
67
Configuring the Message Waiting Indicator
67
Configuring Ring Tones
68
Configuring RSS Newsfeeds on the SPA962/SPA525G Phone
72
Configuring Traffic Information Settings on the SPA9X2 Phone
73
Configuring Audio Settings
74
Enabling Wireless (SPA525G Only)
75
Enabling Bluetooth (SPA525G Only)
76
Enabling SMS Messaging
76
Enabling the Web Server
78
Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
79
Configuring Broadsoft Settings (SPA525G)
83
Configuring Broadsoft Directory
83
Configuring Synchronization of Do Not Disturb and Call Forward
84
Configuring XML Services (SPA525G)
84
Configuring Music on Hold
85
Configuring Extension Mobility with a Broadsoft Server
86
Chapter 5: Configuring SIP, SPCP, and NAT
89
Session Initiation Protocol and Cisco IP Phones
89
SIP over TCP
90
SIP Proxy Redundancy
91
RFC3311 Support
91
Configuring SIP
91
Configuring SIP Parameters
92
Configuring SIP Timer Values
95
Configuring Response Status Code Handling
98
Configuring RTP Parameters
99
Configuring SDP Payload Types
100
Configuring SIP Settings for Extensions
103
Configuring SPCP on the SPA525G
111
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Cisco IP Phones
111
NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller
112
NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router
112
Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address
112
Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN
113
Determining Whether the Router Uses Symmetric or Asymmetric NAT
115
Chapter 6: Configuring Security, Quality, and Network Features
117
Setting Security Features
117
SIP Initial INVITE and MWI Challenge
117
SIP over TLS
118
SRTP and Securing Calls
119
Ensuring Voice Quality
120
Supported Codecs
120
Bandwidth Requirements
122
Factors Affecting Voice Quality
123
Configuring Voice Codecs
125
Configuring Domain and Internet Settings
128
Configuring Restricted Access Domains
128
Configuring DHCP, Static IP, and Pppoe Information
128
Setting Optional Network Parameters
131
Configuring VLAN Settings
133
Using the IP Phones in a VLAN
133
Chapter 7: Provisioning Basics
135
Provisioning Capabilities
136
Provisioning Configuration from Phone Keypad
136
IP Phone Configuration Profiles
138
General Purpose Parameters
139
Sample Configuration File
140
Upgrading, Resyncing, and Rebooting Phones
140
Firmware Upgrade Parameters
142
Resyncing a Phone
143
Rebooting a Phone
144
Redundant Provisioning Servers
144
Retail Provisioning
145
Automatic In-House Preprovisioning
145
Configuration Access Control
146
Using HTTPS
147
Server Certificates
147
Client Certificates
147
Obtaining a Server Certificate
148
Chapter 8: Configuring Regional Parameters and Supplementary Services
149
Advanced Scripting for Cadences, Call Progress Tones, and Ring Tones
150
Example 1: Normal Ring
150
Example 2: Distinctive Ring (Short,Short,Short,Long)
150
Example 1: Dial Tone
151
Example 3: SIT Tone
151
Example 1: SIT Tone
152
Call Progress Tones
153
Distinctive Ring Patterns
153
Ring Pattern Notes
153
Control Timer Values (Sec)
154
Control Timer Value Notes
154
Configuring Supplementary Services (Star Codes)
155
Entering Star Code Values
155
Activating or Deactivating Supplementary Services
160
Vertical Service Announcement Codes (SPA 9X2 Only)
160
Vertical Service Announcement Notes
161
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
163
Outbound Call Codec Selection Notes
163
Using a Dial Plan
163
Miscellaneous Parameters
166
DTMF Notes
166
Localizing Your IP Phone
167
Managing the Time and Date
169
Configuring Daylight Savings Time
169
Localizing Your IP Phone
169
Daylight Saving Time Examples
170
Selecting a Display Language
171
Creating a Dictionary Server Script
173
Chapter 9: Configuring the SPA932 Attendant Console
175
SPA932 Features
176
Setting up the SPA932 Attendant Console
177
Configuring the SPA9000 for the SPA932
178
Configuring the Broadsoft Server for the SPA932
178
Configuring the Asterisk Server for the SPA932
179
Configuring the SPA932
180
Unit/Key Configuration Scripts
181
Configuring Broadsoft Busy Lamp Field Auto-Configuration (SPA525G)
184
SPA932 Parameter Notes
185
Monitoring the SPA932
186
SPA932 Unit Monitoring Notes
187
Chapter A: Creating an LED Script
189
LED Script Examples
190
LED Pattern
190
Appendix B: SPA and Wireless IP Phone Field Reference
192
Info Tab
193
System Information
193
Product Information
195
Phone Status
195
Ext Status
197
Line/Call Status
197
Downloaded Ring Tone
198
System Tab
199
System Configuration
199
Internet Connection Type and Static IP Settings
200
Pppoe Settings
201
Optional Network Configuration
201
VLAN Settings
203
Wi-Fi Settings (SPA525G Only)
203
Bluetooth Settings (SPA525G Only)
203
SIP Tab
204
SIP Parameters
204
SIP Timer Values (Sec)
207
Response Status Code Handling
210
RTP Parameters
211
SDP Payload Types
213
NAT Support Parameters
216
Linksys Key System Parameters
218
Provisioning Tab
218
Regional Tab
218
Call Progress Tones
219
Distinctive Ring Patterns
221
Control Timer Values (Sec)
222
Vertical Service Activation Codes
223
Vertical Service Announcement Codes
229
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
229
Time (SPA525G Only)
232
Language (SPA525G Only)
232
Miscellaneous
233
Phone Tab
238
General
238
Line Key
241
Miscellaneous Line Key Settings
242
Line Key LED Pattern
243
Supplementary Services
245
Ring Tone (SPA9X2/SPA525G)
247
Ring Tone (WIP310)
248
Auto Input Gain (Db)
248
Extension Mobility
249
Broadsoft Settings (SPA525G)
249
XML Services (SPA525G)
250
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Corporate Directory Search
251
Directory Search
251
Ext Tab
254
General
254
Share Line Appearance
255
NAT Settings
255
Network Settings
256
SIP Settings
257
Call Feature Settings
260
Proxy and Registration
262
Subscriber Information
264
Audio Configuration
265
Dial Plan
267
User Tab
268
Call Forward
269
Speed Dial
269
Supplementary Services
269
Web Information Service Settings (SPA962/SPA525G)
270
Traffic Service Information Settings (SPA962)
270
Audio Volume
271
Screen (SPA525G)
271
Phone GUI Menu Color Settings (SPA962 Only)
273
Tab (SPA962/SPA525G Only)
273
General
274
Unit 2
275
SPA932 Status
275
SPA525G-Specific Tabs
276
Wi-Fi
276
Bluetooth (SPA525G)
277
Personal Address Book
277
Call History
277
Speed Dials
277
Firmware Upgrade
277
Appendix C: Where to Go from here
278
Product Resources
278
Related Documentation
279
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Cisco Linksys PAP2 Administration Manual (117 pages)
Administration Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 1.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
6
The Session Initiation Protocol
6
Components of a SIP Network
8
Provisioning Overview
9
Security Overview
10
Proxy Servers
11
SIP Services
11
Basic Services
12
Enhanced Services
12
PSTN Interworking
14
Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal
15
What Is a NAT or NAPT (Network Address Port Translator)
15
Voip-NAT Interworking
16
Voice Quality Overview
16
2 Hardware Overview
17
Phone Adapter LED Status
19
Broadband Router (RT31P2) LED Status
19
3 Software Configuration Mechanisms
20
Configuration Profile Formats
21
Using the Supplemental Profile Compiler
23
Encrypting and Compressing XML Configuration Files
24
Secure Initial Configuration
25
Web Interface
26
Web Interface Conventions
26
Administration Privileges
27
Basic and Advanced Views
27
Functional Configuration Urls
27
Upgrade URL
27
Resync URL
28
Reboot URL
28
Configuration Via the IVR (PAP2 Only)
29
4 Configuration Parameters
32
Data Types
32
Conventions
35
Provisioning Related Parameters
35
Firmware Upgrade
43
Provisioning Server Redundancy
46
Configuring the Web Server and IVR
46
System Configuration
46
Basic Networking Configuration
47
Network Configuration
47
Basic Account Configuration
48
Configuration for NAT Traversal
49
Media and SDP (Session Description Protocol) Configuration
51
DTMF and Hookflash
51
Codec and Audio Settings
52
Dynamic Payload Types and SDP Codec Names
53
Secure Media Implementation
54
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes
56
Supplementary Services
57
Supplementary Services Activated Internally
58
Call Forwarding Implemented Internally
60
Supplementary Services Implemented in the Service Provider Network
60
Dial Plan Configuration
61
Speed Dialing Settings
66
Progress Tone and Ring Configuration
67
Distinctive Ring and Other Ring Settings
67
Progress Tones
69
Less Frequently Used Paramters
70
Advanced Protocol Parameters
70
Additional User Account Information
73
Per-Line Polarity Settings
75
Additional Timer Values (Sec)
75
Miscellaneous Parameters
76
5 Expected Feature Behavior
79
Originating a Phone Call
79
Receiving a Phone Call
79
Caller ID
80
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
80
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) - Caller ID Blocking
81
Call Waiting
81
Disable or Cancel Call Waiting
82
Call-Waiting with Caller ID
83
Voice Mail
83
Attendant Call Transfer
84
Unattended or "Blind" Call Transfer
85
Call Hold
85
Three-Way Calling
86
Three-Way Ad-Hoc Conference Calling
86
Call Return
87
Automatic Call Back
87
Call FWD - Unconditional
88
Call FWD - Busy
89
Call FWD - no Answer
89
Anonymous Call Blocking
90
Distinctive / Priority Ringing and Call Waiting Tone
90
Speed Calling - up to Eight (8) Numbers or IP Addresses
91
6 Troubleshooting
92
Call Statistics Reporting
92
Enabling Logging and Debugging
93
Error and Log Reporting
93
Internal Error Codes
93
Provisioning and Upgrade Result Codes
94
Table of SIP Response Codes (Error Codes)
94
7 Summary of Implemented Features and Specifications
95
Data Networking Features
95
MAC Address (IEEE 802.3)
95
Ipv4 - Internet Protocol Version 4 (RFC 791) Upgradeable to V6 (RFC 1883)
96
ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
96
DNS - a Record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782)
96
Diffserv (RFC 2475) and Tos - Type of Service (RFC 791/1349)
96
DHCP Client - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131)
96
ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol (RFC792)
96
TCP - Transmission Control Protocol (RFC793)
96
UDP - User Datagram Protocol (RFC768)
96
RTP - Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)
96
RTCP - Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889)
96
Secure Calls
97
Voice Algorithms
97
A-Law and Mµ-Law)
97
G.726
97
G.729A
97
G.723.1
97
Codec Selection
97
Dynamic Payload
97
Adjustable Audio Frames Per Packet
97
Fax Tone Detection Pass-Through
97
Call Progress Tone Generation
98
Call Progress Tone Pass through
98
Jitter Buffer - Dynamic (Adaptive)
98
Full Duplex Audio
98
Echo Cancellation - up to 8 Ms Echo Tail
98
Voice Activity Detection with Silence Suppression & Comfort Noise Generation
98
Attenuation / Gain Adjustment
98
Signaling Hook Flash Event
98
Configurable Flash / Switch Hook Timer
99
Configurable Dial Plan with Interdigit Timers
99
Message Waiting Indicator Tones - MWI
99
Polarity Control
99
Calling Party Control - CPC
99
International Caller ID Delivery
99
Streaming Audio Server - SAS
100
Music on Hold - MOH
100
Security Features
102
Multiple Administration Layers (Levels and Permissions)
102
HTTP Digest - Encrypted Authentication Via MD5 (RFC 1321)
102
HTTPS with Client Certificate
102
Administration and Maintenance Features
102
Web Browser Administration and Configuration Via Integral Web Server
102
Telephone Key Pad Configuration with Interactive Voice Prompts
102
Automated Provisioning & Upgrade Via TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS
102
Periodic Notification of Upgrade Availability Via NOTIFY or HTTP
102
Non-Intrusive, In-Service Upgrades
102
9 Acronyms
113
10 Glossary
115
Cisco Linksys PAP2 Installation And Troubleshooting Manual (46 pages)
Cisco IP Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.48 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1: Introduction
7
Welcome
7
What's in this Guide
7
Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Phone Adapter
9
Back Panel Ports
9
Figure 2-1: Back Panel
9
The Front Panel
10
Figure 2-2: Front Panel
10
Chapter 3: Connecting the Phone Adapter
11
Overview
11
Instructions for Connecting the Phone Adapter
11
Figure 3-1: Connect the Phone Adapter to Your Network and Telephone
11
Figure 3-2: Connect the Telephone Cable
12
Figure 3-3: Connect the Ethernet Network Cable
12
Figure 3-4: Connect the Power
12
Placement Options
13
Figure 3-5: Attaching the Phone Adapter's Base
13
Figure 3-6: Phone Adapter Standing on Base
13
Chapter 4: Using the Phone Adapter's Interactive Voice Response Menu
15
Overview
15
Accessing the Interactive Voice Response Menu
15
Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu
15
Configuring the Settings for Your Internet Phone Service
20
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
21
Common Problems and Solutions
21
Frequently Asked Questions
29
Appendix B: Windows Help
31
Appendix C: Glossary
33
Appendix D: Specifications
39
Appendix E: Warranty Information
41
Appendix F: Regulatory Information
43
Appendix G: Contact Information
45
Vonage
45
Linksys
45
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