Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Introducing Linksys IP Phones
- Getting Started
- Managing Linksys IP Phones
- Using the 900 Series LCD Display
- Localization
- Changing the Display Background (SPA942/962)
- Using the SPA932 (Sidecar) with the SPA962
- Configuring the Web Service
- RSS Newsfeeds (SPA962)
- Call Appearances and Extensions
- Line Key LEDs
- Using Call Features
- Selecting the Audio I/O Device and Line
- Making Calls
- Answering and Ending Calls
- Hold and Resume
- Call Waiting
- Speed Dialing
- Three-Way Conferencing
- Attended Call Transfer
- Blind Call Transfer
- Call Back
- Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
- Accessing Voicemail
- Muting Calls
- Shared Call Appearances
- Personal Directory
- Caller and Called Name Matching
- Dialing Assistance
- Supplementary Services
- Call Logs
- Audio Volume Adjustment
- Managing Ring Tones
- Configuring a Dial Plan
- System Administration
- Troubleshooting FAQ
- SPA900 Series LCD Command Reference
- Entering Names and Numbers into the Directory
- Entering Directory Names, Numbers and Ring Default
- 2 Speed Dial
- 3 Call History
- 4 Ring Tone
- 5 Preferences
- 6 Call Forward
- 7 Time/Date
- 8 Voice Mail
- 9 Network
- 9.1 DCHP
- 9.2 Current IP Address
- 9.3 Host Name
- 9.4 Domain
- 9.5 Current NetMask
- 9.6 Current Gateway
- 9.7 Enable Web Server
- 9.8 Non DHCP IP Address
- 9.9 Non DHCP Subnet Mask
- 9.10 Non DHCP Default Route
- 9.11 Non DHCP DNS 1
- 9.12 Non DHCP DNS 2
- 9.13 Non DHCP NTP Server 1
- 9.14 Non DHCP NTP Server 2
- 9.15 Multicast Address
- 9.16 Enable VLAN
- 9.17 VLAN ID
- 9.18 CDP
- 10 Product Info
- 11 Status
- 12 Reboot
- 13 Restart
- 14 Factory Reset
- 15 Custom Reset
- 16 Set Password
- 17 Set LCD Contrast
- 18 CallPark Status
- 19 Language (SPA922, 942, and 962)
- 20 GUI Properties (SPA962)
- 21 Web Service (SPA962)
- Linksys IP Phone Field Reference
- Acronyms
- Glossary

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Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide
Firmware Version 5.1
Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones
Configuring the Web Service
• RingScript – A script that describes a ring tone.
Syntax: n=ring-tone-name;w=waveform-id-or-path;c=cadence-id;b=break-time;t=total-time
• ring-tone-name is a name to identify this ring tone specification. This name will appear on the
Ring Tone menu of the phone. The same name can be used in a SIP Alert-Info header in an
inbound INVITE request to tell the phone to play the corresponding ring tone specification.
Because of this, the name should contain characters allowed in a URL only.
• Waveform-id is the index of the desired waveform to use in this ring tone specification. There
are 4 built-in waveforms:
1 = A classic phone with mechanical bell
2 = Typical phone ring
3 = A classic ring tone
4 = A wide-band frequency sweep signal
This field can also be a network path (url) to download a ring tone data file from a server
on-the-fly. In this case, the syntax of the field is
w=[tftp://]hostname[:port]/path.
• cadence-id is the index of the desired cadence to play the given waveform. 8 cadences (1–8) as
defined in <Cadence 1> through <Cadence 8>. Cadence-id can be 0 If w=3,4, or an url. Setting
c=0 implies the on-time is the natural length of the ring tone file.
• break-time specifies the number of seconds to break between two bursts of ring tone, such as
b=2.5
• total-time specifies the total number of seconds to play the ring tone before it times out
• Example 3: SIT Tone
• 985@-16,1428@-16,1777@-16;20(.380/0/1,.380/0/2,.380/0/3,
0/4/0)
• Number of Frequencies = 3
• Frequency 1 = 985 Hz at –16 dBm
• Frequency 2 = 1428 Hz at –16 dBm
• Frequency 3 = 1777 Hz at –16 dBm
• Number of Cadence Sections = 1
• Cadence Section 1: Section Length = 20s
• Number of Segments = 4
• Segment 1: On=0.38s, Off=0s, with Frequency 1
• Segment 2: On=0.38s, Off=0s, with Frequency 2
• Segment 3: On=0.38s, Off=0s, with Frequency 3
• Segment 4: On=0s, Off=4s, with no frequency components
• Total Tone Length = 20s