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Getting Started

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Getting Started CH A P T E R 2 This chapter provides a brief description of each Linksys ATA and describes the tools and utilities available for administration. It includes the following sections: • Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs), page 2-1 • Establishing Connectivity, page 2-14 • Connecting the SPA8000, page 2-16 • Using the Interactive Voice Response Interface, page 2-18 • Using the Administration Web Server, page 2-22 The following ATAs provide Layer 2 (data link) and Layer 3 (IP) configuration options: • AG310 • WRP400 • WRTP54/54G • RTP300 For information about configuring these options, including private virtual circuits (PVCs), PPPoE, and IP routing, refer to the user guide for the specific device. For information about configuring the Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) connectivity options for the SPA3102 and AG310 refer to Chapter 3, "Configuring Linksys ATAs." Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) Linksys ATAs convert voice traffic into data packets for transmission over an IP network. This section illustrates and summarizes the ports and LEDs provided by each model. It includes the following topics: • Caring for Your Hardware, page 2-2 • PAP2T, page 2-3 • SPA2102, page 2-6 • SPA3102, page 2-7 • SPA8000, page 2-9 • AG310, page 2-2 • WRP400, page 2-10 Document Version 3.1 Linksys ATA Administrator Guide 2-1

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Linksys ATA
Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.1
CHAPTER
2
Getting Started
This chapter provides a brief description of each Linksys ATA and describes the tools and utilities
available for administration. It includes the following sections:
Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs), page 2-1
Establishing Connectivity, page 2-14
Connecting the SPA8000, page 2-16
Using the Interactive Voice Response Interface, page 2-18
Using the Administration Web Server, page 2-22
The following ATAs provide Layer 2 (data link) and Layer 3 (IP) configuration options:
AG310
WRP400
WRTP54/54G
RTP300
For information about configuring these options, including private virtual circuits (PVCs), PPPoE, and
IP routing, refer to the user guide for the specific device.
For information about configuring the Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) connectivity options
for the SPA3102 and AG310 refer to
Chapter 3, “Configuring Linksys ATAs.”
Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs)
Linksys ATAs convert voice traffic into data packets for transmission over an IP network. This section
illustrates and summarizes the ports and LEDs provided by each model. It includes the following topics:
Caring for Your Hardware, page 2-2
PAP2T, page 2-3
SPA2102, page 2-6
SPA3102, page 2-7
SPA8000, page 2-9
AG310, page 2-2
WRP400, page 2-10