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Linksys ATA Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.1
Preface
How This Document is Organized
• SPA3102—Voice adapter with router and PSTN connectivity
• SPA8000—Voice adapter supporting up to eight FXS connections
• AG310—ADSL2+ gateway with VoIP and PSTN connectivity
• RTP300—IP router with two FXS ports
• WRP400—Wireless-G IP router with FXS ports
• WRTP54G—Wireless-G IP router with two FXS ports
• WRT54GP2—Wireless-G IP router with two FXS ports
How This Document is Organized
This document is divided into the following chapters and appendices.
Document Conventions
The following are the typographic conventions used in this document.
Chapter Contents
Chapter 1, “Introducing Linksys
Analog Telephone Adapters”
This chapter introduces the Linksys Analog Telephone Adapters
(ATAs).
Chapter 2, “Getting Started” This chapter describes how to use the different administration and
configuration tools provided for managing Linksys ATAs.
Chapter 3, “Configuring Linksys
ATA s”
This chapter describes how to complete the basic configuration of a
Linksys ATA.
Chapter 4, “Configuring the
PSTN Gateway (FXO)”
This chapter describes how to configure the Linksys SPA3102 and
AG310 for providing PSTN connectivity.
Chapter 5, “Linksys ATA Field
Reference”
This chapter lists the function and usage for each field or parameter
on the ATA administration web server pages.
Appendix A, “Acronyms” This appendix provides the expansion of acronyms used in this
document.
Appendix B, “Glossary” This appendix defines the terms used in this document.
Appendix C, “User Guidelines” This appendix summarizes the operations of ATA user features.
Typographic Element Meaning
Boldface Indicates an option on a menu or a literal value to be entered in a field.
<parameter> Angle brackets (<>) are used to identify parameters that appear on the
configuration pages of the Linksys ATA administration web server. The
index at the end of this document contains an alphabetical listing of each
parameter, hyperlinked to the appropriate table in Chapter 5, “Linksys ATA
Field Reference”
Italic Indicates a variable that should be replaced with a literal value.
Monospaced Font Indicates code samples or system output.