Administrator account privileges, Advanced methods of configuration, Web interface urls – Cisco Linksys SPA9000 User Manual

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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide

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Chapter 2 Getting Started

Advanced Methods of Configuration

Enter the appropriate login information. Two views of the administration web server are available. Click
basic to view basic settings, or click advanced to view advanced settings.

Step 7

If you make changes on a screen, click Submit All Changes to save the changes,

Click Undo All Changes button to undo your changes. When changes are saved, the SPA9000 may
reboot.

Administrator Account Privileges

The SPA9000 supports two levels of administration privileges: Administrator and User. Both privileges
can be password protected.

Note

By default, there are no passwords assigned for either the Administrator account or the User account.

The Administrator account has the privilege to modify all the web profile parameters and can also
modify the passwords of both Administrator and User account. The User account only has the privilege
to access part of the web profile parameters. The parameters that the User account can access are
specified on the Provisioning page of the administration web server.

To directly access the Administrator account level privilege, use the following URL:

http://spa_9000_ipaddress/admin/voice

If the password has been set for the Administrator account, the browser prompts for authentication. The
User account name and the Administrator account name cannot be changed.

When browsing pages with the Administrator account privilege, you can switch to User account
privilege by clicking the User Login link.

If the User account password is set, the browser prompts for authentication when you click the User
Login
link). From the User account, you can switch to the Administrator account by clicking the Admin
Login
link. Authentication is required if the Administrator account password has been set.

Note

Switching between User and Administrator accounts or between basic and advanced views discards any
uncommitted changes that have already been made on the web pages.

Advanced Methods of Configuration

This section describes some advanced methods of configuration that you may find useful if you are
administering a large number of SPA9000 devices. This section includes the following topics:

Web Interface URLs, page 2-24

Provisioning, page 2-26

Client Auto-Configuration, page 2-27

Manual Client Configuration, page 2-28

Web Interface URLs

The SPA9000 web interface supports several functions through special URLs:

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