How this document is organized, Document conventions – Cisco Linksys SPA9000 User Manual

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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide

Document Version 3.01

Preface

How This Document is Organized

How This Document is Organized

This document is divided into the following chapters and appendices.

Document Conventions

The following are the typographic conventions used in this document.

Chapter

Contents

Chapter 1, “Using the Linksys
Voice System.”

This chapter introduces the SPA9000 IP PBX and the SPA400
PSTN gateway.

Chapter 2, “Getting Started.”

This chapter describes how to establish connectivity between the
SPA9000, the SPA400, and other components.

Chapter 3, “Configuring Voice
Service and Voicemail.”

This chapter describes how to configure voice services and SPA400
or ITSP-hosted voicemail.

Chapter 4, “Configuring
SPA9000 Features.”

This chapter describes how to configure SPA9000 features.

Chapter 5, “Configuring the LVS
Auto-Attendant.”

This chapter describes how to configure or write XML scripts for
the Auto-Attendant

Chapter 6, “SPA9000 Field
Reference”

This chapter lists the function and usage for each field or parameter
on the SPA9000 administration web server pages.

Appendix A “Acronyms.”

This appendix provides the expansion of acronyms used in this
document.

Appendix B “Glossary.”

This appendix defines the terms used in this document.

Typographic Element

Meaning

Boldface

Indicates an option on a menu or a literal value to be entered in a field.

<parameter>

Angle brackets (<>) are used to identify parameters that appear on the
configuration pages of the SPA9000 administration web server. The index
at the end of this document contains an alphabetical listing of each
parameter, hyperlinked to the appropriate table in

Chapter 6, “SPA9000

Field Reference”

Italic

Indicates a variable that should be replaced with a literal value.

Monospaced Font

Indicates code samples or system output.

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