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Cisco SPA100 Series Analog Telephone Adapters

Using the IVR for Administration

An IVR system is available to help you to configure and manage your ATA. 
You can use the telephone keypad to select options and to make your 
entries.

To access the IVR menu:

S

TEP

1

Connect an analog phone to the Phone port of the ATA.

S

TEP

2

Press the star key four times: 

****

 

S

TEP

3

After the greeting plays, press the keys on the phone keypad to 
select your options.

S

TEP

4

Enter the code for the desired action. See the 

IVR Actions

 table for 

details. 

TIPS:

• Enter the numbers slowly, listening for the audio confirmation before 

entering the next number.

• After you select an option, press the 

#

 (pound) key. 

• To exit the menu, hang up the telephone or enter 

3948#

 to exit.

• After entering a value, such as an IP address, press the 

#

 (pound) key to 

indicate that you have finished your selection. To save the new setting, 
press 

1

. To review the new setting, press 

2

. To re-enter the new setting, 

press 

3

. To cancel your entry and return to the main menu, press 

*

 (star). 

• While entering a value, you can cancel the changes by pressing the 

*

 

(star) key twice within half a second. Be sure to press the key quickly, or 
the 

*

 will be treated as a decimal point entry.

• If the menu is inactive for more than one minute, the ATA times out. You 

will need to re-enter the menu by pressing the star key four times: 

****

Your settings take effect after you hang up the telephone or exit the IVR. 
The ATA may reboot at this time.

To enter the decimal points in an IP address, press the 

*

 (star) key. For 

example, to enter the IP address 191.168.1.105, perform the following 
tasks:

Press  these  keys:  191

*

168

*

1

*

105. 

Press  the 

#

 (pound) key to indicate that you have finished 

entering the IP address. 

Press 

1

 to save the IP address or press the 

*

 (star) key to cancel 

your entry and return to the main menu.

Summary of Contents for SPA100 Series

Page 1: ...rt Guide Cisco SPA100 Series Analog Telephone Adapters SPA112 Two Port Phone Adapter SPA122 ATA with Router Package Contents Analog Telephone Adapter Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Quick Start Guide Product CD ROM ...

Page 2: ...d built in router This guide describes how to physically install the equipment and how to get started with the configuration Before You Begin Before you begin the installation make sure that you have the following equipment and services An active Internet account and Voice over IP account Ethernet cable to connect to your broadband network device Phone to connect to your SPA112 122 Phone cable to ...

Page 3: ...rmware Off No power or system can not boot up Feature Description Reset Using a paperclip or similar object press this button briefly to restart the unit Press and hold for 10 seconds to restore the factory default settings Phone 1 Phone 2 Gray Connect to an analog phone using an RJ 11 phone cable Ethernet Yellow SPA122 Only Can be used to connect to a device on your network such as a computer usi...

Page 4: ... end of a phone cable to the Phone 1 Gray port Connect the other end to your analog phone or fax machine STEP 2 Connect one end of another phone cable to another analog phone or fax machine Connect the other end to the Phone 2 Gray port STEP 3 SPA122 Only Optionally connect one end of an Ethernet network cable to the ETHERNET Yellow port of the ATA Connect the other end to a device on your network...

Page 5: ...r on your computer STEP 4 In the Address bar enter the IP address of the ATA SPA112 Use the ATA s IVR or your router s configuration utility to find the dynamically assigned IP address of the ATA For information about the IVR see Using the IVR for Administration page 6 SPA122 In the Address bar enter 192 168 15 1 Note 192 168 15 1 is the default local IP address of the ATA STEP 5 To log in for the...

Page 6: ...y to indicate that you have finished your selection To save the new setting press 1 To review the new setting press 2 To re enter the new setting press 3 To cancel your entry and return to the main menu press star While entering a value you can cancel the changes by pressing the star key twice within half a second Be sure to press the key quickly or the will be treated as a decimal point entry If ...

Page 7: ...ss WAN 111 Enter the IP address by using numbers on the telephone key pad Use the star key when entering a decimal point Note This option is available only after you choose Static IP as the Internet Connection Type through option 101 Check Network Mask 120 Set Network Mask 121 To enter the value press numbers on the telephone key pad Press the star key to enter a decimal point Note This option is ...

Page 8: ...enter the value press numbers on the telephone key pad Press the star key to enter a decimal point Note This option is available only after you choose Static IP as the Internet Connection Type through option 101 Check Internet web server port 170 SPA122 only Check LAN IP address Ethernet port 210 Announce Line 1 SIP Transport 1910 Set Line 1 SIP Transport 1911 0 UDP 1 TCP 2 TLS Check Line 2 SIP Tr...

Page 9: ...uded Suggested hardware is illustrated not true to scale Factory Reset of Unit WARNING All non default settings will be lost This includes network and service provider data 73738 RESET When prompted press 1 to confirm or press star to cancel After you hear Option successful hang up the phone The ATA reboots Reboot of Voice System 732668 REBOOT After you hear Option successful hang up the phone The...

Page 10: ...l mounting To mount the unit to the wall STEP 1 Determine where you want to mount the unit Verify that the surface is smooth flat dry and sturdy STEP 2 Drill two pilot holes into the surface 58 mm apart about 2 28 in STEP 3 Insert a screw into each hole leaving a gap of 5 mm 0 1968 in between the underside of each screw head and the surface of the wall STEP 4 Place the unit wall mount slots over t...

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