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The purpose of this conguration guide is to describe the steps needed to congure the Cisco SPA9000 PBX for proper operation with Optimum Business SIP Trunking. SIP Trunking using Optimum Business ® SIP Trunk Adaptor and the Cisco SPA9000 Version 3.3.6 Goal Prerequisites Please follow the instructions in the Optimum Business SIP T runk Set-Up Guide. The Set-Up Guide was left by the Optimum Business technician at installation. If you do not have the Set-Up Guide, go to www.optimumbusiness.com/SIP to download a copy . The steps on the next page describe the minimum conguration required to enable the Cisco SPA9000 PBX to use a SIP trunk for inbound and outbound calling. Please refer to the Cisco SPA9000 product documentation for more information on advanced PBX features. The congur ation described here assumes that the Cisco SPA9000 is already congur ed and operational with station side phones using assigned extensions or DIDs. This conguration is based on Cisco SPA9000 version 3.3.6. Cisco SPA9000 Conguration

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The purpose of this conguration guide is to describe the stepsneeded to congure the Cisco SPA9000 PBX for proper operationwith Optimum Business SIP Trunking.

SIP Trunking using Optimum Business® SIP

Trunk Adaptor and the Cisco SPA9000 Version 3.3.6

Goal

Prerequisites

Please follow the instructions in the Optimum Business SIP TrunkSet-Up Guide. The Set-Up Guide was left by the Optimum Businesstechnician at installation. If you do not have the Set-Up Guide, goto www.optimumbusiness.com/SIP to download a copy.

The steps on the next page describe the minimum congurationrequired to enable the Cisco SPA9000 PBX to use a SIP trunkfor inbound and outbound calling. Please refer to the CiscoSPA9000 product documentation for more information onadvanced PBX features.

The conguration described here assumes that the CiscoSPA9000 is already congured and operational with station sidephones using assigned extensions or DIDs. This conguration isbased on Cisco SPA9000 version 3.3.6.

Cisco SPA9000 Conguration

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The ethernet port of the SPA9000 has a default IP address1.of 192.168.0.1 and is used for management only. Connect anadministrative computer to this port and launch a web browser.

Enter “2. 192.168.0.1” in the web browser address eld to connect

to the SPA9000.Congure the WAN port of the SPA9000 to be in the same3.subnet as the Optimum Business SIP Trunk Adaptor LAN port.Select “Wan setup”.

Select “4. Connection Type” as “Static IP” from the pulldown menu.

Enter the “5. Static IP” of the WAN interface.

Enter the “6. Netmask” of the WAN interface.

Enter the “7. Gateway” IP address. This address must match the LANaddress assigned to the Optimum Business SIP Trunk Adaptor.

Select “8. Submit All Changes”.

Congure the Cisco SPA9000 SIP Trunk.9.

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For static or non-registration mode (registration mode is not

currently supported):

Select “a. Voice”.

Select “b. Line1”.

Enter the “c. Proxy” IP address in the “Proxy and Registration”section of the page. Use the IP address that was assigned to theOptimum Business SIP Trunk Adaptor LAN interface. This addresswas congured in step 2 in the Optimum Business SIP TrunkSet-up Guide (in the “LAN Interface Settings” section).

Select “d. Register” as “No” from the pulldown menu in the “Proxy

and Registration” section of the page.

Set the “e. Make Call Without Reg” value to “Yes”.

Set the “f. Ans Call Without Reg” value to “Yes”.

Complete the “g. Contact List” eld in the “Subscriber

Information” section of the page. This eld is required forinbound call routing, and is used to map the DIDs to the LANside phones of the SPA9000. Congure incoming call handlingaccording to the specics of your installation. In the examplebelow, calls to DID 6316799182 are routed by the SPA9000to LAN side phone extension 102, calls to DID 6316769183 arerouted by the SPA9000 to LAN side phone extension 103

and so on.

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Congure the local dial plan, caller ID settings and outbound calling10.according the specics of your installation. An example is provided foryour convenience below. The outbound dial plan is congured usingthe “Phone Dial Plan” eld in the “PBX Phone Parameters” section.

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To congure DTMF Mode, you need to use the “AA Decode Inband DTMF”drop-down box. Select “Yes” from the drop-down. The SPA9000 will then

use In-band DTMF as well as RFC2833. This is the required conguration. To congure Caller ID, go to the “Line” pages and then the “Subscriber

Information” section. The “Display Name” is the name displayed for CallerID. The “User ID” is the number displayed for outbound Caller ID. In non-Registration mode (Static IP mode), you may opt to have either the pilot DIDor a non-pilot DID as the Caller ID for the outbound call.

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