Linksys SPA922 Cisco SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide - Page 61

Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior, SIP Port, Contact List

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Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior Configuring Line Interfaces on the SPA9000 4 STEP 4 Enter the account information for your ITSP account: • User ID: The account number or logon name for your ITSP account (often the same as the phone number) • Password: The password for your ITSP account • Proxy: The proxy server for your ITSP account SPA9000 Voice > Line • SIP Port: You can keep the default value. Each line must have a unique SIP port (5060 for Line 1, 5061 for Line 2, 5062 for Line 3, 5064 for Line 4). • Contact List: The default value is aa, for the Auto Attendant. As a general practice, you should leave the default value until after you confirm that the line is registered. Then you can configure the contact list. For more information, see "Managing Inbound Calls with the Contact List," on page 85. • Depending on your ITSP network configuration requirements, you may need to set additional parameters such as Outbound Proxy. Service Provider will indicate the setting of any additional parameter for each ITSP line. STEP 5 Click Submit All Changes. The SPA9000 device reboots. SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide 59

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Configuring Phone Lines and Calling Routing Behavior
Configuring Line Interfaces on the SPA9000
SPA9000 Voice System Administration Guide
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4
STEP 4
Enter the account information for your ITSP account:
User ID: The account number or logon name for your ITSP account (often the
same as the phone number)
Password: The password for your ITSP account
Proxy: The proxy server for your ITSP account
SPA9000 Voice > Line
SIP Port:
You can keep the default value. Each line must have a unique SIP port
(5060 for Line 1, 5061 for Line 2, 5062 for Line 3, 5064 for Line 4).
Contact List:
The default value is
aa
, for the Auto Attendant. As a general
practice, you should leave the default value until after you confirm that the line
is registered. Then you can configure the contact list. For more information, see
“Managing Inbound Calls with the Contact List,” on page 85
.
Depending on your ITSP network configuration requirements, you may need to
set additional parameters such as Outbound Proxy. Service Provider will
indicate the setting of any additional parameter for each ITSP line.
STEP 5
Click
Submit All Changes
. The SPA9000 device reboots.