Restoring the default internal music source, Figure 4-14 – Cisco Linksys SPA9000 User Manual

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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide

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Chapter 4 Configuring SPA9000 Features

Music On Hold

This section is illustrated in

Figure 4-14

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Figure 4-14 Internal Music Source Parameters

Step 3

Enter tftp://server_IP_address:port/path in the Internal Music URL field.

Replace server_IP_address with the local IP address of the computer you are using as the TFTP server.
Replace port with the port number used by the TFTP server; by default it is 69. Replace path with the
location and name of a music file in the correct format.

For example, if the computer local IP address is 192.168.0.5, the directory is named musicdir, and the
converted music file is named jazzmusic.dat, then tftp://192.168.0.5:69/musicdir/jazzmusic.dat should
be entered in the Internal Music URL field. (The default port number, 69, is used.)

Step 4

Click Submit All Changes.

The SPA9000 reboots.

After rebooting, the SPA9000 downloads the file and stores it in flash memory.

Restoring the Default Internal Music Source

To restore the original default music file for the internal music source, perform the following steps:

Step 1

Download the file from the following website:

http://www.linksys.com/download/spa9000/romance711u2.zip

Step 2

Unzip this file and save it to an accessible directory on your TFTP server.

Step 3

Direct your browser to the following URL:

spa9000_ip/admin/voice/advanced

Step 4

Click the SIP tab and scroll down to the Internal Music Source Parameters section.

Step 5

Enter tftp://server_IP_address:port/path/

romance711u2.zip

in the Internal Music URL field.

The server_IP_address is the local IP address of the computer you are using as the TFTP server. The
port is the port number used by the TFTP server; by default it is 69. The path indicates the location and
name of the music file.

Step 6

Click Submit All Changes.

The SPA9000 reboots.

After rebooting, the SPA9000 downloads the file and stores it in flash memory.

This section describes how to use and configure a streaming audio server (SAS). It includes the
following topics:

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