Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
 - Contents
 - Preface
 - 1
 - 2
 - 3
- Configuring Voice Service and Voicemail
- Using the Wizard to Configure ITSP Voice Services and Voicemail
 - Completing the Voicemail Configuration
 - Configuring the SPA400 for PSTN Connectivity or Voicemail
 - Configuring a SPA IP Phone for Voice Mail Service
 - SPA400 Voicemail Options
 - Managing Voicemail
 
 
 - Configuring Voice Service and Voicemail
 - 4
 - 5
 - 6
 - A
 - B
 - Index
 

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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.01
Chapter 4 Configuring SPA9000 Features
Music On Hold
Step 1 Power off the SPA9000.
Step 2 Connect a phone to the port and make sure the phone is on-hook.
Step 3 Power on the SPA9000.
Step 4 Pick up handset and press * * * * to invoke IVR in the usual way. 
If the SPA9000 boots and finds that the SAS line is on-hook, it will not remove battery from the line so 
that IVR may be used. But if the SPA9000 boots up and finds that the SAS line is off-hook, it will remove 
battery from the line because no audio session is in progress.
Example SAS with MOH
Figure 4-15 MOH Application with a SPA9000 Line Configured as an SAS
In this example, the SAS Line is registered with the SPA9000 as the other subscribers.
On SPA1:
SAS Enable[1] = no
MOH Server [1] = 1002
SAS Enable[2] = yes
On SPA2:
SAS Enable[1] = no
MOH Server [1] = 1002
SAS Enable[2] = no
MOH Server [2] = 1002
IP Network
Phone 1
Phone 2
Phone 1
Phone 2
Media 
signal 
adapter
SPA1:
IP=192.168.2.100
UserID[1]=1001, SIP Port[1]=5060
UserID[1]=1002, SIP Port[1]=5061
SPA2:
IP=192.168.2.200
UserID[1]=2001, SIP Port[1]=5060
UserID[1]=2002, SIP Port[1]=5061
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