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Cisco SPA3102 Voice Gateway with Router

 

Analog Calls Routed Over the Internet

Internet telephone service is now more accessible than before. Part of Cisco Small Business Voice Gateways and ATAs, the SPA3102 Voice Gateway allows automatic routing of local calls from mobile phones and land lines to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers, and vice versa. By first calling the local number on the SPA3102, you can reduce or eliminate long-distance charges altogether.

If power goes out or Internet service is lost, calls can be safely redirected to a traditional carrier via the standard analog interface.

Additional features of the Cisco SPA3102 include:

  • One RJ-11 POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) FXS port to connect an existing analog phone or fax machine
  • One PSTN FXO port to connect to a Telco or PBX circuit
  • Two 100BaseT RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces to connect to a home or office LAN, and an Ethernet connection to a broadband modem or router
  • FXS and FXO lines that can be independently configured
  • Secure encryption-based methods for communication, provisioning, and servicing

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Data Sheets and Literature

Data Sheets

(All Cisco Small Business Voice Gateways and ATAs Data Sheets)

Q&A

(All Cisco Small Business Voice Gateways and ATAs Q&A)

Access the Web-Based Setup Page of the VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Accessing SPA3102 Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Menu

Accessing the Interactive Voice Response Menu of the SPA3000

Accessing the Setup Page of SPA3102

Cascade (Connect) a Cisco Small Business Router to a VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Change the Cisco Small Business VoIP Router PasswordCross-Navigate

Change the LAN IP Address on a Cisco SPA3102 Voice Gateway

Change the VoIP Router's LAN IP AddressCross-Navigate

Change the Wireless Channel on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Change the Wireless Network Name (SSID) on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Check Phone Registration Status on the Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Check the Cisco Small Business VoIP Router IP AddressCross-Navigate

Check the Wireless Settings on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Connect a Wired Computer to a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Connect a Wireless Adapter to a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Connect a Wireless Computer to a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Connect Devices Together on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Disable SSID Broadcast on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Disabling Call Waiting Features of SPA3102

Enable Remote Management on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Enabling the Auto PSTN Fallback of the SPA3000

Enabling the Remote Management Feature on the SPA3102

Experiencing Unreliable T.38 Fax Connection Using an SPA2100Cross-Navigate

Explaining Dial Plans for the SPA3000

Forwarding PSTN Calls to a VOIP number on SPA3102

Getting to Know Dial Plan Parameters

Getting to Know the SPA3102

HTTPS Based Remote Provisioning with the SPA2102, SPA3102, and SPA9000Cross-Navigate

Identifying Devices that Support the T.38 Fax ProtocolCross-Navigate

Identifying SPA model/s that Support T.38 Fax ProtocolCross-Navigate

Implement Access Restrictions for Computers Behind a Small Business VOIP RouterCross-Navigate

Making an Outbound Call on SPA3102

Making NodePhone Changes on the SPA3000

Observing Proper Power Cycle on the VOIP GatewayCross-Navigate

Reducing the Echo on the PSTN line of SPA3102

Resetting SPA2100Cross-Navigate

Running a Syslog on SPA DevicesCross-Navigate

Set up 128-Bit WEP Wireless Security on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Set up a Cisco Small Business VoIP Router Using DSL Internet ServiceCross-Navigate

Set up a Cisco Small Business VoIP Router with a Static IP AccountCross-Navigate

Set up a PlayStation 2 with a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Set up an Xbox on a Cisco Small Business VOIP RouterCross-Navigate

Set up Servers Behind a Cisco Small Business VOIP RouterCross-Navigate

Set Up the SPA3000

Set up the Wireless Settings on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Set up Wireless Security on a Cisco Small Business VOIP RouterCross-Navigate

Set up WPA Wireless Security on a Cisco Small Business VoIP RouterCross-Navigate

Setting the SPA3102 to Bridge Mode

Setting-Up an NTP Server on SPA3102

Setting-Up SPA3000 as a PSTN Gateway of SPA9000Cross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Choppy Line when Making a CallCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Identify the Advanced Wireless SettingsCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Intermittent Wired ConnectionsCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Intermittent Wireless ConnectionCross-Navigate

Small Business VoIP Router: Poor or No SignalCross-Navigate

Small Business VoIP Router: Problems Making a Phone CallCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Problems with Access to Some WebsitesCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Problems with Connection to Online ServersCross-Navigate

Small Business VoIP Router: Problems with Connection to Secured WebsitesCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Problems with Dial ToneCross-Navigate

Small Business VoIP Router: Problems with Sending and/or Receiving EmailsCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Reset to Factory DefaultCross-Navigate

Small Business VOIP Router: Reset to Factory DefaultCross-Navigate

SPA3000 Configuration Example

SPA3102 Firmware UpgradeCross-Navigate

SPA Troubleshooting 56832 bytes attachedCross-Navigate

Troubleshooting SPA Device: faqCross-Navigate

Understanding SIP Messages

Upgrading the Firmware of SPA3102

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