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Description
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED AND THE REPLACEMENT IS THE CISCO 303
Stylish and functional in design, the SPA922 IP phone is ideal for a residence or business using a hosted IP telephony service, an IP PBX, or a large-scale IP Centrex deployment.
- The SPA922 leverages industry leading VoIP technology from Linksys to deliver an upgradeable high quality IP phone that is unparalleled in features, value, and support.
- Standard features on the SPA-922 include dual switched Ethernet ports, 802.3af PoE, a high resolution graphical display, speakerphone and a 2.5 mm head-set port.
- The SPA922 supports one line with two call appearances and provides support for three way conferencing, attended call transfer, and placing a call on hold to answer an incoming call.
- The line can be configured as a unique phone number (or extension), or can be configured to share a number that is assigned to multiple phones.
features
- Full featured one-line business class IP phone supporting Power over Ethernet 802.3af
- Connect directly to an Internet Telephone Service Provider or connect to an IP PBX
- Dual switched Ethernet ports, Speakerphone, Caller ID, Call Hold, Conferencing, and more
- Easy installation with secure remote provisioning. Menu based and web based configuration.
- Comprehensive Interoperability and SIP Based Feature Set
Based on the SIP standard, the SPA-922 has been tested to ensure comprehensive interoperability with equipment enabling service providers to quickly roll-out competitive, feature rich services to their customers.
With 100's of features & configurable service parameters, the SPA922 addresses the requirements of traditional business users while leveraging the advantages of IP telephony. Features such as easy station moves, presence, and shared line appearances (across local and geographically dispersed locations) are just some of the many advantages of the SPA-922.
Carrier-Grade Security, Provisioning, and Management
The SPA922 uses standard encryption protocols to provide secure remote provisioning and unobtrusive in-service software upgrades. Linksys secure remote provisioning tools include detailed performance measurement and troubleshooting features, enabling network providers to deliver high quality support to their subscribers. Remote provisioning also saves service providers the hassle and expense of managing, preloading, and re-configuring customer premise equipment (CPE).
Package Contents
- SPA-922 IP Phone, Handset, and Stand
- Handset Cord
- RJ45 Ethernet Cable
- Quick Installation Guide
- Power Supply supplied separately
Telephony Features
- One Voice Line with Two Call Appearances
- Backlit Pixel Based Display: 128x64 Monochrome Graphical Liquid
- Crystal Display (LCD)
- Line Status - Active Line Indication, Name and Number
- Menu Driven User Interface
- Shared Line Appearance **
- Speakerphone
- Outbound Caller ID Blocking
- Call Transfer - Attended and Blind
- Three Way Call Conferencing with Local Mixing
- Connects to External Conference Bridge for Multi-party
- Call Hold for the SPA922
- Music on Hold **
- Call Waiting
- Caller ID Name and Number and Outbound Caller ID Blocking
Conferencing
- Automatic Redial of Last Calling and Last Called Numbers
- On-Hook Dialing
- Call Pick Up - Selective and Group **
- Call Park and UnPark **Call Swap
- Call Back on Busy
- Call Blocking - Anonymous and Selective
- Call Forwarding - Unconditional, No Answer, On Busy
- Hot Line and Warm Line Automatic Calling
- Call Logs (60 entries each): Made, Answered, and Missed Calls
- Redial from Call Logs
- Personal Directory with Auto-dial (100 entries)
- Do Not Disturb (callers hear line busy tone)
- Digits Dialed with Number Auto-Completion
- Anonymous Caller Blocking
- URI (IP) Dialing Support (Vanity Numbers)
- On Hook Default Audio Configuration (Speakerphone and Headset)
- Multiple Ring Tones with Selectable Ring Tone per Line
- Called Number with Directory Name Matching
- Call Number using Name - Directory Matching or via Caller ID
- Subsequent Incoming Calls with Calling Name and Number
- Date and Time with Intelligent Daylight Savings Support
- Call Duration and Start Time Stored in Call Logs
- Call Timer
- Name and Identity (Text) Displayed at Start UpDistinctive Ringing Based on Calling and Called Number
- Ten User Downloadable Ring Tones - Ring Tone Generator Free from www.linksys.com
- Speed Dialing, Eight Entries
- Configurable Dial/Numbering Plan Support
- Intercom **
- Group Paging **
- Optionally Require Admin Password to Reset Unit to Factory Defaults
- NAT Traversal, including STUN Support
- DNS SRV and Multiple A Records for Proxy Lookup and Proxy Redundancy
- Syslog, Debug, Report Generation, and Event Logging
- Secure Call Encrypted Voice Communication Support
- Built-in Web Server for Administration and Configuration with
- Multiple Security Levels for the SPA922
- Automated Remote Provisioning, Multiple Methods. Up to 256 Bit Encryption: (HTTP, HTTPS, TFTP)
** Feature requires support by call server
Hardware Features
- Pixel Based Display: 128x64 Monochrome LCD Graphical Display with back light
- Dedicated Illuminated Buttons for:
- Audio Mute On/Off
- Headset On/Off
- Speakerphone On/Off
- Volume Control Rocking Up/Down Knob Controls Handset, Headset, Speaker, Ringer
- Standard 12-Button Dialing Pad
- High Quality Handset and Cradle
- Built-In High Quality Microphone and Speaker
- Headset Jack - 2.5 millimeter
- LED Test Function
- Two Ethernet LAN Ports with Integrated Ethernet Switch - 100BaseT RJ-45
- 802.3af Compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Four Way Rocking Directional Knob for Menu Navigation
- Voice Mail Message Waiting Indicator Light
Voice Mail Message Retrieval Button
- Dedicated Hold Button
- Settings Button for Access to Feature, Set-up, and Configuration Menus
Data Networking
- MAC Address (IEEE 802.3)
- IPv4 - Internet Protocol v4 (RFC 791) upgradeable to v6 (RFC 1883)
- ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
- RTP - Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)
- RTCP - Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889)
- DiffServ (RFC 2475), Type of Service - TOS (RFC 791/1349)
- VLAN Tagging 802.1p/q - Layer 2 QoS
- SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030)
- DNS - A Record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782)
- DHCP Client - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131)
- I CMP - Internet Control Message Protocol (RFC792)
- TCP - Transmission Control Protocol (RFC793)
- UDP - User Datagram Protocol (RFC768)
Voice Gateway
- SIPv2 - Session Initiation Protocol Version 2 (RFC 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264)
- Re-registration with Primary SIP Proxy Server
- SIP Support in Network Address Translation Networks - NAT (including STUN)
- SIPFrag (RFC 3420) for the SPA922
- Secure (Encrypted) Calling via Pre-Standard Implementation of Secure RTP
- SIP Proxy Redundancy - Dynamic via DNS SRV, A Records
Codec Name Assignment
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Product Jargons
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LCD
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Liquid Crystal Display
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Caller Id
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Caller ID, known also as Caller Identification (CID), or more properly Calling Number Identification (CNID), is a telephone service, available on POTS (plain old telephone service) lines, that transmits a caller's number to the called party's telephone equipment during the ringing signal, or when the call is being set up but before the call is answered.
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Chain Dialing
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Numbers in separate memory locations can be linked to form a dialed number greater than 24 digits in
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NightMode
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Taking digital photographs at night can be a challenge of your photographic skills, but using your digital camera’s night-time shooting modes makes it very easy to produce outstanding digital photographs.
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Gap Comaptabile
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you can use any compatible handset with any base unit: e.g. a Panasonic GAP handset will work with
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Call screening
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Call screening is the process of evaluating the characteristics of a telephone call before a conversation.In addition, in The US and Canada, Call Screen is the name of a feature offered by the telephone companies that allows a customer to establish a list of numbers; anyone calling the customer from those numbers will receive an automatic message indicating that the call is not being accepted. Another name, not usually used for marketing purposes, is Selective Call Rejection.
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Key Lock
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LOCK is a function that locks part of a keyboard keys depending on the lock settings selected.
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Standby Time
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The maximum length of time a wireless phone or communicator is fully charged, turned on and ready to send and receive calls or data transmissions. Standby time is reduced by the amount of time the phone is used for talking because talking on a phone draws more energy from a battery than standby mode.
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PolyPhone Ring tones
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Polyphonic ringtones can create multiple tones and/or notes simultaneously. This produces a more natural and realistic sound for melodies compared to very old phones that could only produce one note at a time.
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Call share
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An option that gives the holder the right to buy a stock at an agreed-upon price at any time up to an agreed-upon date. The holder is hoping that the price of the actual stock will increase. The holder makes money by purchasing the stock at the agreed-upon price, and selling it at the higher actual price.
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