Linksys SPA921 Cisco SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide - Page 78
PBX Status, Ext 1, STEP 1
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Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior Configuring Dial Plans 4 STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, and then enter the IP address of the SPA9000. Click Admin Login and then click Advanced. STEP 2 Click the PBX Status link near the top right corner or lower left corner of the page, to view the list of client stations. STEP 3 Click the hyperlink in the IP Address column for the first phone that you want to configure. The telephone configuration page appears in a separate browser window. STEP 4 Click the Ext 1 tab, or the tab for the extension that you want to configure. STEP 5 Scroll down to the Dial Plan section. STEP 6 Enter the digit sequences in the Dial Plan field. • The default (US-based) system-wide dial plan appears automatically in the field. You can delete digit sequences, add digit sequences, or replace the entire dial plan with a new dial plan. For more information and examples, see "Digit Sequences," on page 66. • Separate each digit sequence with a pipe character, and enclose the entire set of digit sequences within parentheses. Refer to the following example: (9,8[2-9]xxxxxx | 9,8,1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx | 9,8,011xx. | 9,8,xx.|[1-8]xx) STEP 7 Click Submit All Changes. The phone reboots. STEP 8 If you need to configure a dial plan for any other extensions on the phone (depending on the model), click the appropriate Extension tab, enter the dial plan, and submit the changes. STEP 9 Click the browser's Back button to return to the list of phones. STEP 10 Repeat this procedure for each client station that needs a unique dial plan. STEP 11 Verify that you can successfully complete a call using each digit sequence that you entered in the dial plan. NOTE If you hear a reorder (fast busy) tone, you need to review your entries and modify the dial plan appropriately. See "Digit Sequences," on page 66. SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide 76