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== What it can do ==
It has 1 FXO and 1 FXS port.
That means that it can connect to a PSTN line (The Phone Company) and it can connect to (one or more) analog handsets.
It has two ethernet ports, one for your internal network and one that is intended to connect to the Internet.
It supports a few basic router features including port forwarding and DMZ passthrough. It can be a DHCP server. It supports QoS and VLAN settings.
== Hooking it up ==
Serial number: FM600GA18536
Hardware version: 1.4.5(a)
Software version: 5.1.7(GW)
Mac address: 000E08CEB151
I hooked it up and put a static IP address on the network side.
I turned off the DHCP server.
I plugged a phone into the phone jack and configured Line 1 as I would any of our other Linksys/Sipura phones (PAP2, SPA841, SPA941).
I added entries for the phone in my Asterisk extensions.conf and sip.conf files.
I reloaded asterisk and then checked for registration of the phone.
asterisk -r
CLI> core set verbose 10
CLI> reload
CLI> sip show peers
It shows there with an ip address of 127.0.0.1 which can't be good. :-)
== Links ==
Copies of the manuals:
Copies of the manuals:


SPA 3102 administrative guide
SPA 3102 administrative guide
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.steel/voip/
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.steel/voip/

Revision as of 23:21, 24 October 2009

What it can do

It has 1 FXO and 1 FXS port. That means that it can connect to a PSTN line (The Phone Company) and it can connect to (one or more) analog handsets.

It has two ethernet ports, one for your internal network and one that is intended to connect to the Internet.

It supports a few basic router features including port forwarding and DMZ passthrough. It can be a DHCP server. It supports QoS and VLAN settings.

Hooking it up

Serial number: FM600GA18536
Hardware version: 1.4.5(a)
Software version: 5.1.7(GW)
Mac address: 000E08CEB151

I hooked it up and put a static IP address on the network side. I turned off the DHCP server.

I plugged a phone into the phone jack and configured Line 1 as I would any of our other Linksys/Sipura phones (PAP2, SPA841, SPA941).

I added entries for the phone in my Asterisk extensions.conf and sip.conf files. I reloaded asterisk and then checked for registration of the phone.

asterisk -r
CLI> core set verbose 10
CLI> reload
CLI> sip show peers

It shows there with an ip address of 127.0.0.1 which can't be good. :-)

Links

Copies of the manuals:

SPA 3102 administrative guide http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.steel/voip/