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Old August 27th, 2006, 11:22 PM
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Default SPA400: Which Line on the SPA9000

The configuration wizard configured the SPA400 on line 2 of my SPA9000. I have a couple more lines I want to use with other providers on the SPA9000. I attmepted to move the SPA400 configureation to line 4 which did not work. Do I need to be concerned about the APS400 being on line 2 and configuring 2 additional providers on line 3 and 4? To avoid confusion, I would like to have the SPA400 on line 4.


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Default RE: SPA400: Which Line on the SPA9000

If I read the manual correctly, the wizard will try line 1 if it's free, or else the next free one. Since there's some configuration to be done on both devices, are you sure you set everything up properly on both ends when you tried to move the configuration to line 4? When you move the line you're using on the SPA9k, you need to adapt the port on the SPA400 (5060 = Line 1, 5061 = Line 2, 5062 = Line 3, 5063 = Line 4)
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Default RE: SPA400: Which Line on the SPA9000

Great, thanks. The port number is what I missed. I will give that a try this evening.


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