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How to upgrade firmware?
Assumptions:
Network is DHCP based. (devices connected to the network, automatically obtains an IP address)
The device is connected to a network switch, or a router that has multiple LAN connections.
There is a computer that is connected to the same switch or router that the device is using.
Step 1:
We can reset the phone
Press **** on the dial pad of the phone connected to your SPA1001 ATA device
When you will hear a voice prompt instructing you to enter an option, press 73738 followed by the pound (#) sign.
Enter 1 to reset the phone.
Hang up the phone and complete power cycle (unpower SPA1001 and power back in)
Step 2:
Connect your computer and phone to be on the same network, i.e. The same IP format with only the last digits different between phone and computer
Step 3:
Take the phone off the hook
Press **** on the dial pad of the phone
You will hear a voice from your headset instructing you to enter an option
Enter option 110 followed by the pound (#) sign
Note the current PhoneIP
Step 4:
Open internet explorer and type in http://PhoneIP, you should see the Linksys page for the phone
Step 5:
Unzip the attached folder. Open upg-spa1001-3-1-19-SE.exe file. The first thing that you need to do is enter the phone IP address of your SPA into the spaces provided. In the example below the SPA-1001 is located at 192.168.1.35.
Click on the OK button to begin so the program can find your SPA-1001. When the program locates the SPA, it will interrogate it and you will be shown a confirmation screen.
Click on the Upgrade button to begin the upgrade procedure. The upgrade itself should only take a minute or so. Whatever you do don't turn the power of during this operation. Once the procedure has finished, you should be presented with the following screen and your upgrade has been completed.
Step 6:
Copy the MAC address from the Linksys Product info section
Take the phone off the hook
Press **** on the dial pad of the phone
You will hear a voice from your headset instructing you to enter an option
Enter option 110 followed by the pound (#) sign
Note the current PhoneIP
Step 7:
Open another internet explorer browser to http://byod.sednanow.com, you will see a configuration page
Step 8:
Paste the MAC address
Enter the IP of the phone.
Final Step:
Click on Submit and your phone will reboot with your company information.
How to provision VoIP ATA PAP2T to work with SednaVoice Service?
Assumptions:
Network is DHCP based. (devices connected to the network, automatically obtains an IP address)
The device is connected to a network switch, or a router that has multiple LAN connections.
There is a computer that is connected to the same switch or router that the device is using.
PAP2T-NA
Let’s reset and resynchronize the phone configurations. Below are the detailed steps.
Step 1:
Plug in the ethernet cable into the blue "INTERNET" port on the device, on one end, and to a switch or router on the other end.
Plug in the power adapter.
Plug in the phone into the "PHONE 1" port on the device
Step 2:
We can reset the phone
Press **** on the dial pad of the phone connected to your SPA1001 ATA device
When you will hear a voice prompt instructing you to enter an option, press 73738 followed by the pound (#) sign.
Enter 1 to reset the phone.
Hang up the phone and complete power cycle (unpower SPA1001 and power back in)
Step 3:
Connect your computer and phone to be on the same network, i.e. The same IP format with only the last digits different between phone and computer
Step 4:
To get the IP Address of the device in order to invoke the Web Configuration page:
Dial "****" (press star key four times) on the phone to get voice instructions.
Dial "110", followed by a "#", on the phone to get the IP address of the device announced.
Note the current Phone IP
Step 5:
On the computer, invoke a web browser and enter the IP address obtained from previous step as the URL. e.g. http://123.223.323.423
Step 6:
Copy the MAC address from the Product info section
Step 7:
Open another internet explorer browser to http://byod.sednanow.com, you will see a configuration page
Step 8:
Paste the MAC address
Enter the IP of the phone.
Final Step:
Click on Submit and your phone will reboot with your company information.
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How to reset onfiguration back to the factory settings:
Hold in the reset button of the router for 30 seconds.
Un-plug your power cord for 30 seconds
Plug back your power cord
Wait for a few seconds then release the reset button.
Points to remember:
When holding in the reset button, make sure that you do not release it until you are sure that it has been compressed for at least 30 seconds or more.
This procedure resets the router back to all its factory default settings thus apart from affecting your username and password, it will also affect your configuration and IP addressing.
How to reset configuration back to the factory settings:
- Hold in the reset button of the router for 30 seconds.
- Un-plug your power cord for 30 seconds
- Plug back your power cord
- Wait for a few seconds then release the reset button.
Points to remember:
- When holding in the reset button, make sure that you do not release it until you are sure that it has been compressed for at least 30 seconds or more.
- This procedure resets the router back to all its factory default settings thus apart from affecting your username and password, it will also affect your configuration and IP addressing.
Configuring the router:
- Connect a PC to one of the Linksys router Ethernet ports
- Open your web browser and go to the URL http://192.168.1.1. This will take you to a web page with a popup box which asks you to enter a username and password to login required to login to your router
- On older LinkSys routers, the username is set to blank and the password is set to "admin" (without the quotes). On newer Linksys routers, both the default username and the default password are set to "admin".
- Click on login. You have logged in to the Administrator account and are now able to access and change a number of configuration options for your router.
- Click on management tab then change your administrator password to any password that you like. Remember to choose a strong password that others cannot guess but that will be easy enough for you to remember.
- You can also choose to reconfigure other aspects of you Linksys router at this point.
Points to remember:
- Remember that your Linksys configuration has been completely erased
- If your Linksys router’s IP address changes during the reset, then it may take up to 24 hours to receive a new IP address. Of course, this will depend on the service provider you are using and how long it takes for their servers to recognize the change.
- If you've changed your router's settings to assign static IP addresses, then you will need to consider the fact that the default settings for most routers is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Translation (NAT), or some other form of automatic IP addressing.
1. You can now be able to enable Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) security to secure your Linksys router. This will encrypt your traffic so that no one finds a way tapping into your wireless network.
For more information on resetting your Linksys password read I forgot my Linksys Router Password
Factors Impacting Voice QoE
Human Factors
Expectations
Age/Gender of Speaker/Listener
Speaker/Listener Familiarity
Native Language Issues
Voice Encoding / Compression
Voice Algorithm
Voice Compression
Silence Suppression
Echo Cancellation
Tandem Hops/Multiple Encoding
Network Issues
Delay
Delay Variation
Packet Loss
Network Availability
Service/Feature Support
Voice Band Data (Modems/FAX)
DTMF
Calling Features
Billing / Call Accounting
Wireless vs Wireline
Here some of the characteristics you should consider when selecting IP phones:
1. Which signaling standard is used?
2. Does the phone provide a second Ethernet port so that a PC can use the same uplink as the phone (offering savings on cabling cost)?
3. Does the phone support Power over Ethernet so it would work without interruption during a power outage?
4. Does the phone provide a mechanism to classify traffic so that voice can be prioritized through the network?
5. Does the phone provide easy access to advanced features through an intuitive interface?
6. Is the phone easy to install and configure?
7. Does the phone deliver good sound quality?
Feature/Functionality Requirements
Performance Requirements
Reliability Requirements
Capacity Requirements
New Application Requirements
Security Requirements
Migration Requirements
Financial Metric Requirements
Business Case Analysis
Capital and Implementation Costs
Training
Operational and Maintenance Costs
Telephony Costs