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voice:ata:spa2100 [2012/04/23 22:12]
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 ===== More Info ===== ===== More Info =====
    
-http://voxilla.com/voxilla-stories/voxilla-how-to-guides/using-the-spa2000-with-asterisk-417.html+http://voxilla.com/2003/12/24/using-a-linksyssipura-spa-with-asterisk/ 
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 +http://voxilla.com/2003/12/06/using-a-linksyssipura-spa-with-voicepulse-connect/
  
 http://michigantelephone.wordpress.com/2007/11/16/linksys-and-sipura-adapter-users-check-your-rtp-packet-size-and-newtork-jitter-level/ http://michigantelephone.wordpress.com/2007/11/16/linksys-and-sipura-adapter-users-check-your-rtp-packet-size-and-newtork-jitter-level/
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 +https://portal.vitelity.net/support/pap2a.php
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 +https://portal.vitelity.net/support/pap2b.php
  
 ===== Where Did It Come From? ===== ===== Where Did It Come From? =====
  
-If your SPA2100 came pre-programmed from a VoIP provider, you may need to take extra care and may run into certain limitations.  We have even heard that sometimes line 1 is not usable...+:!: If your SPA2100 came pre-programmed from a VoIP provider, you may need to take extra care and may run into certain limitations.  We have even heard that sometimes line 1 is not usable...
  
 When trying to gain admin access to a SPA2100, connect your PC to the LAN interface and set it to DHCP mode.  Once you get assigned an IP address via DHCP, try accessing the unit with a web browser pointed to '.1' within the IP address range to which you were assigned.  This can save you a lot of troubleshooting. When trying to gain admin access to a SPA2100, connect your PC to the LAN interface and set it to DHCP mode.  Once you get assigned an IP address via DHCP, try accessing the unit with a web browser pointed to '.1' within the IP address range to which you were assigned.  This can save you a lot of troubleshooting.
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 Default the SPA-2100 to factory defaults using a standard telephone plugged into port 1.   Default the SPA-2100 to factory defaults using a standard telephone plugged into port 1.  
  
-Dial ****73738# then: 1#  to confirm+Dial 
 + 
 +<file> 
 +****73738# 
 +</file> 
 + 
 +then: 
 + 
 +<file> 
 +1# 
 +</file> 
 + 
 +to confirm.
  
   * The WAN interface defaults to DHCP, which is usually what you want.   * The WAN interface defaults to DHCP, which is usually what you want.
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         This dial plan allows 7 and 11 digit dialing only: (xxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxxx)         This dial plan allows 7 and 11 digit dialing only: (xxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxxx)
         This dial plan allows for faster dialing in most cases: ([2-9]xxxxxxS0|1xxxxxxxxxxS0|*xx*|x.)         This dial plan allows for faster dialing in most cases: ([2-9]xxxxxxS0|1xxxxxxxxxxS0|*xx*|x.)
 +        The default plan is: (*xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)
  
 ===== Line 2 ===== ===== Line 2 =====
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 ===== Provisioning ===== ===== Provisioning =====
  
-First off, we don't have a stock SPA-2100 to test with, so these instructions are incomplete.  Our unit came from a VoIP provider that preconfigured certain things.  We had very limited (unpredictable) auto-provisioning results from our unit.  We'd love to 'unlock' it from the original VoIP provider's pre-provisioning, but haven't been able to so far.+:!: First off, we don't have a stock SPA-2100 to test with, so these provisioning instructions are incomplete.  Our unit came from a VoIP provider that preconfigured certain things.  We had very limited (unpredictable) auto-provisioning results from our unit.  We'd love to 'unlock' it from the original VoIP provider's pre-provisioning, but haven't been able to so far.
  
 These instructions assume you have a TFTP server and a DHCP server with option 66 support already installed on your LAN.  These instructions assume you have a TFTP server and a DHCP server with option 66 support already installed on your LAN. 
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     </Resync_Periodic>     </Resync_Periodic>
  
-==== Backup/Restore Tool ====+===== Backup/Restore Tool =====
  
 http://www.opensky.ca/~jdhildeb/software/spaconf/ http://www.opensky.ca/~jdhildeb/software/spaconf/
  
  
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