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Telephone Adapter with 2 FXS Ports
PRODUCT DATA
Versatile Analog Telephone Adapter for Home and Office VoIP
Toll Quality Voice and CarrierGrade Feature Support The SPA2002 delivers clear, high-quality voice communication in a variety of network conditions. Excellent voice quality in challenging, changeable IP network environments is made possible via our advanced implementation of standard voice coding algorithms. The SPA2002 is interoperable with common telephony equipment like facsimile, voicemail, PBX/KTS and interactive voice response systems.
Large-Scale Deployment and Management The SPA2002 offers all the key features and capabilities with which service providers can provide customized services to their subscribers. The SPA2002 can be remotely provisioned and supports dynamic, inservice software upgrades. A secure profile upload saves providers the time, expense and hassle of managing and pre-configuring or re-configuring customer premises equipment (CPE) for deployment.
Ironclad Security The SPA2002 supports secure, encryption-based methods for communication, provisioning and servicing.
Model No.
SPA2002
SPA2002 Features
Telephony Two voice ports (RJ11) for analog phones or Fax machines Impedance Agnostics - 8 Configurable Settings Call Waiting, Cancel Call Waiting, Call Waiting Caller ID Caller ID with Name/Number (Multi-national Variants) Caller ID Blocking Call Forwarding: No answer, Busy, All Do Not Disturb Call Transfer Three-way Conference Calling with Local Mixing Message Waiting Indication - Visual and Tone Based Call Return Call Back on Busy Call Blocking with Toll Restriction Delayed Disconnect Distinctive Ringing - Calling and Called Number Off-hook Warning Tone Selective/Anonymous Call Rejection Hot line and Warm Line Calling Speed Dialing of 8 Numbers/Addresses Music on Hold
1 - SPA2002 Phone Adapter Unit 1 - 5v Power Adapter - 1.8m Cord 1 - RJ45 Ethernet Cable - 1.8m Cord
Package Contents
Specifications
Data Networking
Voice Gateway
Voice Algorithms
Fax Capability
SPA-2002 * Note: Many specifications are programmable within a defined range or list of options. Please see the SPA Administration Guide for details. The configuration profile is uploaded to the SPA2002 at the time of provisioning. MAC Address (IEEE 802.3) IPv4 - Internet Protocol v4 (RFC 791) upgradeable to v6 (RFC 1883) ARP - Address Resolution Protocol DNS - A Record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782) DHCP Client - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131) ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol (RFC792) TCP - Transmission Control Protocol (RFC793) UDP - User Datagram Protocol (RFC768) RTP - Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890) RTCP - Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889) DiffServ (RFC 2475), Type of Service - TOS (RFC 791/1349) SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030) SIPv2: Session Initiation Protocol v2 (RFC 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264) SIP Proxy Redundancy - Dynamic via DNS SRV, A Records Re-registration with Primary SIP Proxy Server SIP Support in Network Address Translation Networks - NAT (incl. STUN) Secure (Encrypted) Calling via Pre-Standard Implementation of Secure RTP Codec Name Assignment G.711 (A-law and -law) G.726 (16/24/32/40 kbps) G.729 A G.723.1 (6.3 kbps, 5.3 kbps) Dynamic Payload Adjustable Audio Frames per Packet Fax Tone Detection Pass-Through Fax Pass-Though - Using G.711 DTMF: In-band & Out-of-band (RFC 2833) (SIP Info) Flexible Dial Plan Support with Interdigit Timers and IP Dialing Call Progress Tone Generation Jitter Buffer - Adaptive Frame Loss Concealment Full Duplex Audio Echo Cancellation (G.165/G.168) VAD - Voice Activity Detection with Silence Suppression
Security
Provisioning, Administration & Maintenance:
Physical Interfaces: Subscriber Line Interface Circuit (SLIC):
Regulatory Compliance: Power Supply:
Indicator Lights/LED: Documentation:
Attenuation / Gain Adjustments Flash Hook Timer MWI - Message Waiting Indicator Tones VMWI - via FSK Polarity Control Hook Flash Event Signaling Caller ID Generation (Name & Number) - Bellcore, DTMF, ETSI Music on Hold Client Streaming Audio Server - up to 10 sessions Password Protected System Reset to Factory Default Password Protected Admin and User Access Authority Provisioning/Configuration/Authentication: HTTPS with Factory Installed Client Certificate HTTP Digest - Encrypted Authentication via MD5 (RFC 1321) Up to 256-bit AES Encryption Web Browser Administration & Configuration via Integral Web Server Telephone Key Pad Configuration with Interactive Voice Prompts Automated Provisioning & Upgrade via HTTPS, HTTP, TFTP Asynchronous Notification of Upgrade Availability via NOTIFY Non-intrusive, In-Service Upgrades Report Generation & Event Logging Stats in BYE Message Syslog & Debug Server Records - Per Line Configurable 1 10baseT RJ-45 Ethernet Port (IEEE 802.3) 2 RJ-11 FXS Phone Ports - For Analog Circuit Telephone Device (Tip/Ring) Ring Voltage: 40-55 VRMS Configurable * Ring Frequency: 10 Hz - 40 Hz * Ring Waveform: Trapezoidal and Sinusoidal * Maximum Ringer Load: 3 REN On-hook/off-hook Characteristics: On-hook voltage (tip/ring): -50 V NOMINAL Off-hook current: 25 mA min Terminating Impedance: 8 Configurable Settings including North America 600 ohms, European CTR21 FCC (Part 15, Class B) , CE, ICES-003 DC Input Voltage: +5 VDC at 2.0 A Max. Power Consumption: 5 Watts Switching Type (100-240v) Automatic Power Adapter: 100-240v - 50-60Hz (26-34VA) AC Input, 1.8m cord LAN Activity/Link LED Status LED (In-Use, Provisioning, Idle, Alert) Quick-Start Installation and Configuration Guide User Guide Administration Guide - Service Providers Only Provisioning Guide - Service Providers Only
Environmental
Dimensions Unit Weight Operating Temp. Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity
3.11 x 1.12. x 3.79 in (78.99 x 28.45 x 96.27 mm) W x H x D 3.17 oz (0.09 kg) 41~113F (5~45C) -13~185F (-25~85C) 10~90% Non-condensing 10~90% Non-Condensing
Inexpensive, easy to install and simple-to-use, the Linksys SPA2002 Analog Telephone Adapter connects a standard telephone or fax machine to IP-based data networks. IP telephony service providers and enterprises can offer residential and business users traditional and enhanced communication services via the customer's broadband connection to the Internet or Local Area Network (LAN). The SPA2002 features two RJ11 POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) ports for connection to existing analog phones, fax machines, PBX and key system communication platforms. The SPA2002 includes an RJ45 Ethernet port for connection to a home or office LAN. Each SPA service line can be independently configured via software controlled by the service provider and/or the end user. With the SPA2002, individuals and companies are able to protect and extend their past investments in telephones, conference speakerphones and fax machines as well as control their migration to IP with an extremely affordable, incremental investment. Installed by the end user and remotely provisioned, configured and maintained by the service provider, each SPA2002 converts voice traffic into data packets for transmission over an IP network. The SPA2002 can be used in consumer and business IP telephony service offerings including full-featured IP Centrex. The SPA2002 delivers clear sounding voice and reliable fax calling through its implementation of internationally recognized standards for voice and data networking.
Linksys A Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. 18582 Teller Avenue Irvine, CA 92612 USA
Linksys Phone Adapter Comparison Chart
SPA Model SPA1001 SPA2002 SPA2100 SPA2 Service Lines Active Calls 3-Way Conferences PSTN (FXO) Connection 0 1
E-mail: sales@linksys.com support@linksys.com Web:http://www.linksys.com
Linksys products are available in more than 50 countries, supported by 12 Linksys Regional Offices throughout the world. For a complete list of local Linksys Sales and Technical Support contacts, visit our Worldwide Web Site at www.linksys.com.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. Copyright 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
SPA2002-SP-DS- 60123NC BW

Manual ATA SPA2002 Marinex AB
2006-11-14
Quick settings for Linksys ATA box SPA2002
SIP Configuration DHCP
Connect a phone, power and Ethernet to the ATA box. Pick up the phone and press * * * * on it. You will now hear a voice reading the IVR menu of the SPA2002. Press 110#, you will now hear the IP-address of the SPA2002. Open a webpage and brows to the IP. (i.e. http://192.168.1.61/admin/advanced). Klick on Admin Login and then switch to advanced view.
Screen dump from main page of Linksys configuration.
System
Internet Connection Type Here you can change setting dynamic or static IP depending on your network connexion to Internet. Optional Network Configuration Primary NTP Server: time1.stupi.se
Regional
Miscellaneous Set Local Date: Set Local Time: Time Zone: Caller ID Method: mm/dd (i.e. 07/14/2005) HH/mm (i.e. 15/11) Your local time zone (Sweden GMT+01:00) The setting is for number presentation and is different all over Europe. Configuration for Sweden is DTMF (Sweden, Finland) If you are having problems with number presentation, change this parameter.
Copyright 2005 Marinex AB. All rights reserved.
Line 1 / Line 2
NAT Settings NAT Keep Alive Enable: YES SIP Settings SIP Port:
Proxy and Registration
Proxy:
Settings provided by Sting Networks (i.e. pbxname.c1.se.stinghlr.net pbxname.c2.se.stinghlr.net pbxname.c3.se.stinghlr.net)
Use DNS SRV: Must be set to yes DNS SRV Auto Prefix : Must be set to yes Subscriber Information Display Name: This is a free setting; you can chose whatever you like User ID: Settings provided by Sting Networks (Only the extension number, i.e. 1001) Password: Settings provided by Sting Networks Audio Configuration Preferred Codec: Dial Plan Dial Plan Sweden: Dial Plan Norway:
g711u, alternative codec g711a
(*xx*|*xx*xxx.|*xx*xxx.*x.|112|555|0xxxxxxx.|[1-9]xxxx.) (*xx*|*xx*xxx.|*xx*xxx.*x.|555|0xxxx|00xxx.|[2-9]xxxxxxx|1xx.)
Problem solving
Fire-Wall problem
i.e. your can call outside but after a while someone from outside cant call. Change the parameter under Line1/Line2. NAT Settings NAT Keep Alive Enable: YES
Number presentation
The setting is for number presentation and is different all over Europe. It can also be differences between phone brands. I.e. Siemens DECT-phones uses DTMF Denmark. If you are having problems with number presentation, try to change the parameter under Regional.
R-button doesnt work
Go in under Regional, Control Timer Values and change Hook Flash Timer Min:.05
Services Under Asterisk doeset work
Change the dial plan under Line1/Line2, Dial Plan Dial Plan Sweden: (*xx*|*xx*xxx.|*xx*xxx.*x.|112|555|0xxxxxxx.|[1-9]xxxx.) Dial Plan Norway: (*xx*|*xx*xxx.|*xx*xxx.*x.|555|0xxxx|00xxx.|[2-9]xxxxxxx|1xx.)
Services
Call waiting
If you have a call waiting to be answered while you are in another call, you will listen to a signal on your telephone. If you would like to change call, and answer the call which is waiting, press the R button or press end call button. If you would like to change back to the first (previous) call, press again the R button or press end call button again.
Call forwarding
If you would like to forward a call, press R button or press end call button.
IVR Menu
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