Using the spa9000 and spa400 as a voip pbx system – Cisco Linksys SPA9000 User Manual

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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide

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Chapter 2 Getting Started

Implementing LVS

Using the SPA9000 and SPA400 as a VoIP PBX System

Figure 2-1

illustrates the hardware required to implement a SPA9000 system with the SPA400 connected

to the PSTN.

Figure 2-1

SPA9000 and SPA400 System Hardware

The following are the basic hardware requirements to implement an LVS PBX system:

SPA9000

One or more SPA900 series IP Phones (as client stations)

Ethernet network cables

One or more Ethernet switches with QoS support and with the required number of available ports

A PC for configuration of the SPA9000 and other client stations on the network. This can be
connected to the switch or directly to the Ethernet port on the SPA922, 942, or 962 IP phone.

The following components can optionally be added to provide additional functionality:

FAX machine to send or receive faxes

A router with QoS support, and a broadband (cable/DSL) modem (gateway) with connectivity to an
ISP

SPA400 SIP-PSTN gateway for connectivity to the PSTN and local voicemail service

PSTN DID lines

For best results, use a router and switch that both support Quality of Service (QoS). QoS allows top
priority to be assigned to voice traffic. Otherwise, the quality of the voice connection may suffer when
large files are moved over the network.

Note

The SPA9000, the SPA400, and the SPA900 Series IP phones should all be within the same LAN.
Separating the devices through VPN encryption, firewalls, routers, or other devices that affect multicast
traffic may prevent proper functioning of the IP PBX system.

SPA400
(optional)

SPA9000

SPA901, 921, 922, 941, 942, 962

Public
Internet

ITSP

Hub/switch

PC connected
through SPA9x2 IP phone

Up to 4 FXO lines

IP Router/

Broadband

Modem

ISP

Internet (WAN) Interface

PSTN

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