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Configuring Phone Service and Voice Mail Configuring the SPA9000 5 NOTE If the line is not registered, you may need to refresh the browser several times because it can take a few seconds for the registration to succeed. If your test call does not go through to the Auto Attendant, you should review the procedure to verify that you entered the correct information. Also verify that your DNS is configured properly. Configuring SPA9000 Connectivity with the SPA400 for PSTN and Voice Mail Service The SPA400 acts as a gateway to the PSTN and provides an integrated voice mail application. You can set up your SPA9000 Voice System network to use either or both of these services: • PSTN Access (optional if you have internet telephone service): Each SPA400 can connect up to four standard analog telephones lines to a SPA9000 Voice System VoIP network to provide access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The SPA400 sets up and tears down calls between the PSTN and IP Phones offering seamless telephone service with Cisco VoIP equipment. To enable this service, you assign a User ID and port on the SPA400, and you configure the corresponding "Line" settings on the SPA9000. The SPA9000 Voice System network then recognizes the SPA400 as a service that allows calls to be routed to and from the PSTN. • Voice Mail Service (optional if you have other voice mail service): The SPA400 includes a USB adapter with an integrated voice mail application for users and extensions that are configured on the SPA9000. The integrated voice mail application server supports 32 configurable voice mail accounts. Although a SPA9000 can be configured with up to four SPA400 devices, only one SPA400 can be configured with the voice mail server. IMPORTANT: For optimal voice mail performance, a SPA400 should be dedicated to the voice mail application when either of the following conditions is met: 1. More than 2 FXO connections are required OR 2. More than 2 users commonly access voice mail at the same time. SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI 70

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Configuring Phone Service and Voice Mail
Configuring the SPA9000
SPA9000 Voice System Installation and Configuration Guide for Web UI
70
5
NOTE
If the line is not registered, you may need to refresh the browser several
times because it can take a few seconds for the registration to succeed. If
your test call does not go through to the Auto Attendant, you should review
the procedure to verify that you entered the correct information. Also verify
that your DNS is configured properly.
Configuring SPA9000 Connectivity with the SPA400 for
PSTN and Voice Mail Service
The SPA400 acts as a gateway to the PSTN and provides an integrated voice mail
application. You can set up your SPA9000 Voice System network to use either or
both of these services:
PSTN Access (optional if you have internet telephone service): Each SPA400
can connect up to four standard analog telephones lines to a SPA9000 Voice
System VoIP network to provide access to the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN). The SPA400 sets up and tears down calls between the PSTN
and IP Phones offering seamless telephone service with Cisco VoIP
equipment. To enable this service, you assign a User ID and port on the
SPA400, and you configure the corresponding “Line” settings on the SPA9000.
The SPA9000 Voice System network then recognizes the SPA400 as a service
that allows calls to be routed to and from the PSTN.
Voice Mail Service (optional if you have other voice mail service): The SPA400
includes a USB adapter with an integrated voice mail application for users and
extensions that are configured on the SPA9000. The integrated voice mail
application server supports 32 configurable voice mail accounts. Although a
SPA9000 can be configured with up to four SPA400 devices, only one SPA400
can be configured with the voice mail server.
IMPORTANT:
For optimal voice mail performance, a SPA400 should be
dedicated to the voice mail application when either of the following conditions
is met:
1.
More than 2 FXO connections are required
OR
2.
More than 2 users commonly access voice mail at the same time.