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 5 Configuring the LVS Auto-Attendant
Configuring Dial Plans for the Auto-Attendant
serv=scheme://server_addr[:port]/root_path;[p1={prompt1 file path name};][p2={prompt2 file 
path name};][p3={prompt3 file path name};][p4={prompt4 file path name};][p5={prompt5 file 
path name};][p6={prompt6 file path name};][p7={prompt7 file path name};][p8={prompt8 file 
path name};][p9={prompt9 file path name};][p10={prompt10 file path name};]
Where:
  • scheme = tftp|http|https
  • default port is 69 for tftp, 80 for http, and 443 for https
  • root_path can be empty
  • [ ] denotes optional item
Example 1: 
serv=tftp://192.168.2.150/root/test/;p1=menu.wav;p2=transfer.wav;p3=nomatch.wav;p4=none;
In this example, prompt 1 is downloaded from tftp://192.168.2.150/root/test/menu.wav, prompt 
2 from 
tftp://192.168.2.150/root/test/transfer.wav, prompt 3 from 
tftp://192.168.2.150/root/test/nomatch.wav, and prompt 4 is erased.
Example 2:
serv=tftp://192.168.2.150/tt;p1=test/menu.wav;p3=transfer.wav;p5=/nomatch.wav;p7=none;
In this example, prompt 1 is downloaded from tftp://192.168.2.150/tttest/menu.wav, prompt 3 
from 
tftp://192.168.2.150/tttransfer.wav, prompt 5 from 
tftp://192.168.2.150/tt/nomatch.wav, and prompt 7 is erased.
Configuring Dial Plans for the Auto-Attendant
The Auto-Attendant (AA) can handle up to ten incoming calls simultaneously. The AA is assigned the 
reserved user-ID “aa”. AA is able to automatically answer the outside/inside incoming calls with 
greeting messages, directory messages that allow callers to select the appropriate departments or to reach 
known extension numbers.
AA is able to accommodate two categories of callers: 
  • Callers who are not accustomed to using Auto-Attendants—AA plays greeting and menu messages 
to callers and explains how to reach their desired extension.
  • Callers who call you regularly, are accustomed to using Auto-Attendants, know how your system 
works, and want to move through it quickly—AA allows experienced users to dial their desired 
party while the menu message is still playing.
When the caller inputs DTMF digits, the Auto-Attendant parses them using the dial plan first, and then the 
parsing result are directed to the Auto-Attendant script menu instruction. Each AA menu has a dial plan. 
Users can define the dial rule in the <AA Dial Plan 1> or <AA Dial Plan 2> parameters. Each AA dial 
plan parameter has a matching ID that can be used in the AA XML script. For example, the user can 
specify “dp1” to indicate “AA Dial Plan 1”. (See 
Table 5-2.)
Table 5-2 Parameters and Matching IDs
Web UI Parameter Matching ID in AA Script
“AA Dial Plan 1” “dp1”
“AA Dial Plan 2” “dp2”










