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Vox Humana
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      03-17-2005
I have the above mentioned ATA. The instruction manual that came with it (a
33 page PDF on disk) is nearly worthless. It doesn't even mention most of
the features and configuration options on the set-up utility. There are
setting for two lines and two users. I have no idea how you specify a user.
I don't understand how to use the calling features like call waiting. I
don't know what some of the call forwarding settings mean, like "block last
caller" and "accept last caller." Under "supplementary Service Setting" I
don't know what "Block ANC Setting - Yes/No" means nor do I know what
"Secure Call Setting - Yes/No" means.

I know this is probably really transparent to most people, but I'm just not
much of a phone junky and some of the set-up just isn't clear to me.



 
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      03-17-2005
Most of the configuration from the Sipura SPA 2000 can relate to your
new device, so by reading both users manual you could get more hints.
The provider you plan to use with the device can point you in the right
direccion, for basic configurations what is needed it the proxy and
username and password if your lan is behind a "NAT" network address
translaton then is a different history. Go to www.freeworlddialup.com ,
click on support / fq then on configuration guide pick the sipura
2000, it can give you a good start.


Pedro
www.webypunto.com

 
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Kyler Laird
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      03-17-2005
"Vox Humana" <> writes:

>I have the above mentioned ATA. The instruction manual that came with it (a
>33 page PDF on disk) is nearly worthless. It doesn't even mention most of
>the features and configuration options on the set-up utility.


As I understand it, the PAP2 is essentially a Sipura SPA-2000. I'm told
that Sipura has great documentation for it. They simply keep it out of
the hands of users. (I don't like dealing with such hostile
manufacturers and will switch as soon as something better arrives.)

>There are
>setting for two lines and two users. I have no idea how you specify a user.
>I don't understand how to use the calling features like call waiting. [...]


Those are beyond my experience too. I suggest poking around for Sipura
info here.
http://voip-info.org/

>I know this is probably really transparent to most people, but I'm just not
>much of a phone junky and some of the set-up just isn't clear to me.


Are you finding that you need to change those settings? I usually leave
SPA-2000 default settings except for a handful of things needed to get
through some NATs.

--kyler
 
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Vox Humana
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      03-17-2005

"Kyler Laird" <> wrote in message
newsfkog2-...
> "Vox Humana" <> writes:
>
> >I have the above mentioned ATA. The instruction manual that came with it

(a
> >33 page PDF on disk) is nearly worthless. It doesn't even mention most

of
> >the features and configuration options on the set-up utility.

>
> As I understand it, the PAP2 is essentially a Sipura SPA-2000. I'm told
> that Sipura has great documentation for it. They simply keep it out of
> the hands of users. (I don't like dealing with such hostile
> manufacturers and will switch as soon as something better arrives.)
>
> >There are
> >setting for two lines and two users. I have no idea how you specify a

user.
> >I don't understand how to use the calling features like call waiting.

[...]
>
> Those are beyond my experience too. I suggest poking around for Sipura
> info here.
> http://voip-info.org/
>
> >I know this is probably really transparent to most people, but I'm just

not
> >much of a phone junky and some of the set-up just isn't clear to me.

>
> Are you finding that you need to change those settings? I usually leave
> SPA-2000 default settings except for a handful of things needed to get
> through some NATs.


Thanks. I suspect that the box is essentially the SPA-2000 also. I don't
really need to change the setting, but I would like to use the call
features. I poked around using the administrative logon. There is a
section called "regional" After looking at this, I now realize that most of
the call features work like they do on the service offered by my POTS. I
looked in the phone book, and sure enough, the setting match *68, *89, *77,
etc. I never subscribed to these things, so they just didn't seem obvious.



 
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Vox Humana
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      03-17-2005

"webmanco" <> wrote in message
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> Most of the configuration from the Sipura SPA 2000 can relate to your
> new device, so by reading both users manual you could get more hints.
> The provider you plan to use with the device can point you in the right
> direccion, for basic configurations what is needed it the proxy and
> username and password if your lan is behind a "NAT" network address
> translaton then is a different history. Go to www.freeworlddialup.com ,
> click on support / fq then on configuration guide pick the sipura
> 2000, it can give you a good start.
>



Thanks for the link. I will look at the docs for the SPA2000. I did click
on the "administrator" logon and select "advanced view." I found a section
called "regional" that seemed to clarify how to turn on/off the call
features like call forward all, caller ID bloc, etc. Looking in the front
of an old phone book explained how to use the features --- Like I said, I'm
not a power user when it comes to phones! Who know that "regional" had
anything to do with distinctive ring or voice mail!


 
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Enzo Michelangeli
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      03-18-2005

"Kyler Laird" <> wrote in message
newsfkog2-...
> "Vox Humana" <> writes:
>
> > I have the above mentioned ATA. The instruction manual that
> > came with it (a 33 page PDF on disk) is nearly worthless.
> > It doesn't even mention most of
> > the features and configuration options on the set-up utility.

>
> As I understand it, the PAP2 is essentially a Sipura SPA-2000. I'm told
> that Sipura has great documentation for it. They simply keep it out of
> the hands of users. (I don't like dealing with such hostile
> manufacturers and will switch as soon as something better arrives.)


Have you seen this?

http://sipura.com/Documents/SipuraSP...uidev2.0.9.pdf

and in general:

http://sipura.com/support/index.htm

Also, Voxilla has a useful configuration wizard:

http://voxilla.com/spaconfig.php

Enzo

 
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Kyler Laird
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      03-21-2005
"Enzo Michelangeli" <> writes:

>> I'm told
>> that Sipura has great documentation for it. They simply keep it out of
>> the hands of users.


>Have you seen this?


>http://sipura.com/Documents/SipuraSP...uidev2.0.9.pdf


Yes, I think I have that somewhere...maybe printed?

>Also, Voxilla has a useful configuration wizard:


The info I want is mostly about creating configuration files for automatic
updates of Sipura devices. I configure my devices using a simple script
(which uses the HTML forms over HTTP) but I'd like to be able to
reconfigure those devices (which I can't reach if they're behind NAT) by
simply uploading a new configuration file to an HTTP server.

--kyler
 
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