Cisco SPA932
From Asterisk Australia
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SPA932 Overview
The Cisco SPA932 is a 32 button extension console for the SPA962 handset. Great for corporate offices or receiption. It also all works with Asterisk with BLF, But make sure you have the latest firmware.
- Easy to install, and designed exclusively for the Cisco® SPA962 6-Line IP Phone
- 32 programmable buttons simplify dialing and call transfers
- Multi-colored LEDs monitor the status of each configured voice line via Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
- Two attendant consoles can be linked, for a total of 64 buttons
The modular design of the Cisco SPA932 permits up to two attendant consoles to be deployed, for a total of 64 buttons, offering an affordable solution that expands with the growth of your voice network. Installation and setup is just a matter of connecting the supplied bracket and cable to the attendant console, which uses the phone's power supply - no additional power source is required.
Based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the Cisco SPA932 has been tested to ensure comprehensive interoperability with equipment from voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructure leaders, enabling service providers to offer competitive, feature-rich services to their customers.
Where To Buy
| Linksys Spa962 VoIP IP Phone 6-line w SPA932 Extension Module $230.00 Click to Buy |
Linksys Spa962 VoIP IP Phone 6-line w SPA932 Extension Module $231.20 Click to Buy |
Downloads
- The devices uses the Cisco SPA962 Firmware.
Technical Solutions
- Configuring an SPA9XX phone for voicemail service
- Configuring Shared Line Extension on SPA9xx Series Phones
- Configuring the SPA932
- Determining if the Unit is Defective
- Determining if the Unit is Defective
- Experiencing Difficulties with the Voicemail Indicator
- Explaining Dial Plan
- Explaining Dial Plans
- Explaining the Different Dial Plans
- Getting to Know Dial Plans
- Getting to Know Dial Plans Sequences
- Identifying the Factors that Affect Voice Quality
- Identifying the Factors that Affect Voice Quality
- LCD Problem on SPA9XX Phone
- Registering IP Phones and ATA Devices on the LAN and WAN Side
- Resetting SPA2100
- Resetting the IP Phone to Factory Default
- Routing a call to PSTN
- Running a Syslog on SPA Devices
- Setting up SPA9XX behind NAT
- Setting up SPA9XX behind NAT and experiencing voice problem
- Setting-Up Static IP Address on the IP Phone
- SPA9xx Series Phone Experiencing Reboots.
- SPA9xx Series Phone with Sidecar Experiencing Reboots.
- Speed dial and Direct Station configuration on SPA932
- Troubleshooting SPA Device: faq
- Upgrading Firmware of SPA9xx Series Phone