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
Enhancements in Release 5.1
Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
The following provides step-by-step procedures for implementing a SAS with an external music source.
Step 1 Connect an RJ-11 adapter between the music source and an FXS port on the SPA9000 (Phone 1 or Phone 
2). 
Step 2 On the administration web server, click the SIP tab and scroll down to the Streaming Audio Server 
section (see 
Figure 4-16).
Figure 4-16 Enabling the Streaming Audio Server 
Step 3 On the SAS Enable pull-down selection list, select yes.
Step 4 In the MOH Server field of the Call Feature Settings section, enter the User ID configured for the line 
attached to the audio source. 
Step 5 Click Submit All Changes.
Enhancements in Release 5.1
This section describes feature enhancements introduced in Release 5.1 of the SPA9000. It includes the 
following topics:
  • Bridge Mode, page 4-32
  • REGISTER Enhancement, page 4-33
  • Renew DHCP On SIP Request Timeout, page 4-34
In addition, Release 5.1 introduces downloadable prompts for the Auto-Attendant, a feature that is useful 
for localization of the SPA9000. For more information about this feature, see the 
“Downloading 
Prompts” section on page 5-8.
Bridge Mode
In Release 5.1, the <CWFD Bridge Mode> and the <XFER Bridge Mode> parameters were added to 
improve the way that the SPA9000 handles call forwarding and call transfer. This section describes the 
added functionality provided and includes the following topics:
  • Call Forward Bridge Mode, page 4-33
  • Call Transfer Bridge Mode, page 4-33










