At the time of writing this document v3.1.7Gwg is the latest firmware, The first thing that you need to do is enter the IP address of your SPA into the spaces provided. In the example below the SPA-3000 is located at 192.168.1.10. Click on the OK button to begin so the program can find your SPA-3000. Sipura SPA-3000 Simplified Users Guide Version 1.1b Why not add a long distance service to the land line from a LD provider who do not charge monthly fee? Dear Comcast, I won’t use your email service This document will guide you through connecting and modifying the configuration settings needed for a SNOM telephone to be used with a Vdex40. The latest version of the SPA-3000 firmware at the time of writing this document is 3.1.10. To upgrade the firmware see Appendix D.
Configuration Tools - Data Sheets - Installation, User and Admin Guides - Firmware - Factory Reset
Aastra | Atcom | AVM | Axtan | AYC | Boscom | Cisco | Digium | Draytek | Edgewater | Eicon | Elmeg | Epygi | Grandstream | Hitachi | Intertex | Linksys | Mediatrix | Multitech | Pika | Pirelli | Polycom | Quintum | Ranch Networks | Rhino | Sangoma | Siemens | Sipura | Snom | swissvoice | UTStarcom | Vegastream | VXI | Zultys | ZyXEL
Aastra FirmwareDefault Admin Username = admin
Default Admin password = 22222
Model | Language Pack | Release Notes | ||
Aastra 53i | 2.0.2 | Rev00 | 2.0.2 | June 2007 |
Aastra 57i | 2.0.2 | Rev00 | 2.0.2 | June 2007 |
Aastra 57i | 2.0.2 | Rev00 | 2.0.2 | June 2007 |
Aastra 480i Generic SIP | 1.4.2 | June 2007 | ||
Aastra 480i Broadsoft SIP | November 2005 | |||
Aastra 9112i Generic SIP | 1.4.2 | 1.4.2 | June 2007 | |
Aastra 9112i Broadsoft SIP | November 2005 | |||
Aastra 9133i Generic SIP | 1.4.2 | 1.4.2 | June 2007 | |
Aastra 9133i Broadsoft SIP | November 2005 |
Atcom Firmware
Default Admin Username =
Default Admin password = 12345678
Default User password = 1234
Model | Current Firmware | |
Atcom AT-320PD Firmware | H.323 | 1.54.004 |
Atcom AT-320PD Firmware | IAX2 | 1.54.004 |
Atcom AT-320PD Firmware | MGCP | 1.54.004 |
Atcom AT-320PD Firmware | Net2Phone | 1.53.006 |
Atcom AT-320PD Firmware | SIP | 1.54.004 |
Atcom Admin & Debug Tool | Palm Tool | 1.5.1 |
AYC Firmware
The current release version for the AYC IPcts and IPcts-E is version 1.05 and is only available to AYC Accredited Engineers directly from AYC.
End users should contact their AYC installer for updates.
Grandstream Firmware
Default Admin Username =
Default Admin password =Admin
Model | Release Notes | Release Date | ||
Grandstream HT-286 Hardware Revision 2 Firmware | 1.0.8.33 | 168.75.215.189 | December 2005 | |
Grandstream HT-286 Hardware Revision 3 Firmware | 1.0.8.33 | 168.75.215.189 | October 2006 | |
Grandstream HT-386 Firmware | 1.0.3.64 | 168.75.215.190 | December 2006 | |
Grandstream HT-486 Hardware Revision 1 Firmware | 1.0.6.7 | 168.75.215.189 | June 2005 | |
Grandstream HT-486 Hardware Revision 2 Firmware | October 2006 | |||
Grandstream HT-488 Firmware | 1.0.3.64 | 168.75.215.190 | December 2006 | |
Grandstream HT-496 Firmware | 1.0.3.64 | 168.75.215.190 | December 2006 | |
Grandstream HT-502 Firmware | 1.0.0.44 | 168.75.215.189 | June 2007 | |
Grandstream BudgeTone 101 Firmware | 1.0.8.33 | 168.75.215.189 | October 2006 | |
Grandstream BudgeTone 102 Firmware | 1.0.8.33 | 168.75.215.189 | October 2006 | |
Grandstream BudgeTone 200 Firmware | 1.1.1.14 | 168.75.215.189 | October 2006 | |
Grandstream GXP-2000 Firmware | 1.1.1.14 | 168.75.215.189 | October 2006 | |
Grandstream GXV-3000 Firmware | 1.0.1.7 | 168.75.215.189 | March 2007 | |
Grandstream GXW-4004 Firmware | 1.0.0.44 | 1.0.0.44 | 168.75.215.189 | June 2007 |
Grandstream GXW-4008 Firmware | 1.0.0.44 | 1.0.0.44 | 168.75.215.189 | June 2007 |
Grandstream GXW-410x Firmware | 1.0.0.55 | 168.75.215.189 | May 2007 |
Grandstream ATAs can only be updated via the WAN port.For firmware upgrades for HT-386, HT-488 & HT-496 use TFTP server 168.75.215.190.
For firmware upgrades for all other devices use TFTP server 168.75.215.189.
Please be aware that the firmware upgrade may take up to 10 minutes.Due to a TCP reliability bug (for HT286/HT486/BT100 only) that exists before 1.0.8.16 releases, it is strongly recommended to use TFTP for firmware upgrade (instead of using HTTP), if you are upgrading firmware from any firmware prior 1.0.8.x. This bug is fixed in the 1.0.8.16 release. Firmware 1.0.8.33 (HT286/HT486/BT100) is available at TFTP server 168.75.215.189
Once upgraded to this release, the firmware can NOT be downgraded to firmware versions prior to 1.0.8.16. Therefore, it is STRONGLY recommended that you fully test this version before committing to massive upgrade in production network. Warning: Before upgrading your telephone or adapter, please verify with your service provider if the firmware change will affect your service.
If you are using TFTP to update do NOT enable the 'Check for Updates' option as this applies to http only and disables TFTP updates.
TFTP checks for updates at every reboot
After upgrade, please power cycle the phone to enable all the new features.EdgewaterHitachi Firmware
Default Admin Username = admin
Default Admin password = 000000Hitachi WIP-3000 Firmware Boot ROM v 1.1.2
Boot ROM v 1.1.4
Firmware Version 2.4.2 LA1 Multi-language and 802.11g Support !Hitachi WIP-5000E Firmware (The back of the phone looks like this with NO 'asterisk')
Boot ROM v 1.04
Firmware Version 2.1.11 - Latest stable versionFirmware Version 2.2.1 - Do NOT use if you are using Asterisk
Firmware Version 2.2.6 - Known bug when using STUNHitachi WIP-5000E-A Firmware (The back of the phone looks like this with an 'asterisk')
Boot ROM v 1.14
Firmware Version 2.4.2 LA1 Multi-language and 802.11g Support !
Hitachi Management Software for version 2.1.11 and earlier
Hitachi Management Software for version 2.2.x and later
Linksys Firmware
Linksys WIP330 Admin Username and Password
admin/admin, admin/0000 or administrator/0000
All other Linksys Phones and ATAs
Default Admin Username =
Default Admin password =
SPA Firmware with Upgrade Utility Program
Download the firmware file to a local PC to upgrade your SPA.
NOTE: The SPA2100 and SPA2102 use different firmware ensure you use the correct firmware for your model
NOTE: The SPA3000 and SPA3102 use different firmware ensure you use the correct firmware for your model
Linksys Analogue Telephone Adapters (ATAs) Firmware
Model | Release Notes | ||
Linksys PAP2T Firmware | 5.1.3 | December 2006 | |
Linksys SPA1001 Firmware | January 2007 | ||
Linksys SPA2002 Firmware | 3.1.18 | January 2007 | |
Linksys SPA2100 Firmware | 3.3.8a | March 2007 | |
Linksys SPA2102 Firmware | 5.1.9 | 5.1.9 | April 2007 |
Linksys SPA3000 Firmware | 3.1.10d | ||
Linksys SPA3102 Firmware | 5.1.7 | 5.1.7 | April 2007 |
Model | Release Notes | ||
Linksys SPA901 Firmware | 5.1.5 | December 2006 | |
Linksys SPA921 Firmware | 5.1.5 | 5.1.5 | January 2007 |
Linksys SPA922 Firmware | 5.1.7 | 5.1.7 | April 2007 |
Linksys SPA941 Firmware | 5.1.5 | 5.1.5 | January 2007 |
Linksys SPA942 Firmware | 5.1.7 | 5.1.7 | April 2007 |
Linksys SPA962 Firmware | 5.1.7 | 5.1.7 | April 2007 |
Language | Release Date | |
Administrator Guide for SPA9x2 Localisation | December 2006 | |
English | December 2006 | |
Czech | December 2006 | |
Danish | 1.00 | December 2006 |
Dutch | December 2006 | |
French | 1.00 | December 2006 |
German | 1.00 | December 2006 |
Italian | 1.00 | December 2006 |
Portuguese | 1.00 | December 2006 |
Slovak | 1.00 | December 2006 |
Spanish | 1.00 | December 2006 |
Swedish | 1.00 | December 2006 |
Linksys Wi-Fi VoIP Phones Firmware
WIP330 ONLY Firmware Update Routine
- 1. Only if Firmware version is 1.00.06A or earlier
- a. Access Phone Settings -> Upgrade
- b. Set
- i. Download URL: http://www.myphonecall.co.uk/support/firmware/linksys/wip330
- ii. OS Image File: wip330_sbe.bin
- c. Select Upgrade Softkey.
- d. After completing the upgrade above the phone will reboot, and you will observe a smaller GUI Selection for Upgrade.
- e. In the Upgrade path you enter
- i. Download URL: http://www.myphonecall.co.uk/support/firmware/linksys/wip330
- ii. OS Image File: wip330_v1_02_12S.bin
- f. Select Upgrade Softkey.
- g. After this upgrade completes, the phone is up to date with latest firmware
- 2. Only if Firmware version is higher than 1.00.06A
- a. Access Phone Settings -> Upgrade
- b. Set
- i. Download URL: http://www.myphonecall.co.uk/support/firmware/linksys/wip330
- ii. OS Image File: wip330_v1_02_12S.bin
- c. Select Upgrade Softkey.
- d. After this upgrade completes, the phone is up to date with latest firmware.
Model | Release Notes | |
Linksys WIP330 Firmware | 1.02.12 | January 2007 |
Linksys IP PBX Firmware
Model | Release Notes | |
SPA9000 v1 | April 2007 | |
SPA9000 v2 | 5.1.17 | April 2007 |
SPA400 | April 2007 | |
SPA9000 Setup Wizard | January 2007 |
Linksys SPA9000 v1 - LEDS at the back
Linksys SPA9000 v2 - LEDS at the front
Linksys SPA9000 Localisations
Auto Attendant Language | Release Date |
English | December 2006 |
Danish | December 2006 |
Dutch | December 2006 |
French | December 2006 |
German | December 2006 |
Italian | December 2006 |
Portuguese | December 2006 |
Spanish | December 2006 |
Swedish | December 2006 |
Alternative Upgrade mechanisms:-
Sipura Spa 3000
Via TFTP- If necessary, install a TFTP server on a PC on the same local subnet as the SPA device.
- Place the firmware upgrade 'spa_whatever.bin' file in the tftp root directory of the active TFTP server.
- Determine the IP address of the powered-up SPA (IVR menu ****#110#).
- Request the upgrade from a web browser:-
- If the TFTP server is running on the same computer:-
ie if 192.168.1.1 is the SPA's IP address then
http://192.168.1.1/upgrade?/spa.bin. - If the tftp server is on a remote computer:-
ie if 192.168.1.1 is the SPA address and 172.16.1.1 is the tftp server address then
http://192.168.1.1/upgrade?tftp://172.16.1.1/spa.bin - The SPA should then get the new firmware from the TFTP server and reboot.
Via HTTP
- Upload this file to directory on your webserver. (Example http://192.168.80.80/spa.bin)
- Assuming 192.168.1.2 is the SPA's IP address then enter http://192.168.1.2/upgrade?http://192.168.80.80/spa.bin into your browser
- Now you should be redirected to a wait screen and your device should be upgrading its firmware which may take some time.
Pirelli DP-L10 Firmware
###520# Show Firmware Version
Polycom SoundPoint and SoundStation Firmware
Default Admin Username = Polycom
Default Admin password = 456
Boot ROM 3.2.2
SIP 2.0.3 Release Notes
SIP 2.0.3
UPGRADE REQUIREMENTS FOR BOOTROM 3.2.2/SIP 2.0.3
SoundPoint IP 300 2.6.1 or greater
SoundPoint IP 301 2.6.1 or greater
SoundPoint IP 430 3.1.3 or greater
SoundPoint IP 500 2.6.1 or greater
SoundPoint IP 501 2.6.1 or greater
SoundPoint IP 600 2.6.1 or greater
SoundPoint IP 601 3.1.0 or greater
SoundStation IP 4000 3.1.2 or greater
DOWNGRADE LIMITATIONS
Phones with BootROM 3.2.2 / SIP 2.0.3 may be downgraded as far back as the following software revisions:
BootROM:
IP 301, 501 – BootROM 3.0.0
IP 430 – BootROM 3.1.3RevB
IP 601 – BootROM 3.1.0
IP 4000 – BootROM 3.1.2
SIP Software:
IP 301, 501 – SIP 1.5.3
IP 430 – SIP 1.6.6RevB
IP 601 – SIP 1.6.1
IP 4000 – SIP 1.5.3
Boot ROM 3.1.3 rev D Release Notes
Boot ROM 3.2.1 Release NotesBoot ROM 3.1.3 rev D
Boot ROM 3.2.1
SIP 1.6.7 Release NotesSIP 1.6.7
Latest Stable Sangoma Drivers 2.3.4-2 (30 Nov 2006)
Sangoma A101 & A102 with serial number format 10101u0-xxxxx - Firmware Version 25
Sangoma A101 & A102 with serial number format 10101u10-xxxxx - Firmware Version 25
Sangoma A102D - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A102DX (A102DM) - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A102X (A102M) - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A104 - Firmware Version 24
Sangoma A104D - Firmware Version 24
Sangoma A104DX (A104DM) - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A104X (A104M) - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A108 - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A108D - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A108DX (A108DM) - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A108X (A108M) - Firmware Version 28
Sangoma A200 - Firmware Version 07
Sangoma A301 - Firmware Version 05
Sipura Firmware
Default Admin Username =
Default Admin password =
Download the firmware file to a local PC to upgrade your SPA with currently supported release(s).
Model | 2.0 | 3.0 |
---|---|---|
Sipura SPA-1000 Firmware | N/A | |
Sipura SPA-1001 Firmware | 2.0.13gRelease Notes | |
Sipura SPA-2000 Firmware | ||
Sipura SPA-2002 Firmware | N/A | |
Sipura SPA-2100 Firmware | ||
Sipura SPA-3000 Firmware | ||
Sipura SPA-841 Firmware | N/A | 3.1.4Release Notes, Ring tone Generator |
We have included the SPA Upgrade Utility Program as well as the binary upgrade file in the download. The binary file is useful for those customers who do not have a WindowsTM based PC or use remote provisioning to upgrade units via TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS.
Please note: It is not necessary to upgrade your SPA if your device is remotely provisioned by a service provider.
Click here to use our SPA-2000 web-based configuration wizard
Click here to use our SPA-3000 web-based configuration wizard
Example of US-style Dial-Plan
(011,xx.|*xx|[3469]11|0|00|<:1408>[2-9]xxxxxx|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)
The example dial-plan above is for US-style dialling, where it will allow you to dial 7-digit with 1408 automatically appended.
You can also dial 1 followed by 10-digit for long distance.
Snom Firmware
Default Admin Username =
Default Admin password = 0000
Download from http://www.Snom.com/
or use
The Snom Automatic Update Service
The telephone(s) to be updated need to have one of the following URLs set as the 'Setting Server'
Choose the following URL if you wish to update your phone to the current stable firmware release and then not update to new releases automatically:-
http://provisioning.Snom.com/release/update_once.php
Choose the following URL if you wish to update your phone to the current stable firmware release and then have it keep updating automatically to new releases:-
http://provisioning.Snom.com/release/update.php
This version will keep your phone firmware automatically up-to-date and you will not have to pay any further attention to it.
Choose the following URL if you wish to update your phone to the current Beta firmware and then have it keep updating automatically to new Beta versions:-
http://provisioning.Snom.com/beta/update.php
This version will keep your phone firmware automatically up-to-date with the latest BETA firmware and you will not have to pay any further attention to it.
swissvoice IP10S Firmware
Default Admin Username = admin
Default Admin password = admin
Swissvoice IP10S H.323 Firmware - v1.1.0.B1 - FK2 - Release Notes
Swissvoice IP10S MGCP Firmware - v1.0.5.B8 - Release Notes
Swissvoice IP10S SIP Firmware - v1.0.1.B4 - Release Notes
If you are using TFTP to upgrade the firmware you need to edit swupdate_ip10.inf and change
<APPLICATION server=ftp
to
<APPLICATION server=tftp
and
<BOOT version=v107 server=ftp>
to
<BOOT version=v107 server=tftp>
To swap from one protocol to another one (MGCP to SIP for example), it's mandatory to add, inside file swupdate_ip10.inf contained inside the zip file, option 'update=forced clean-data=all' inside tag <APPLICATION>, and option 'update=forced' inside tag <BOOT>.
Default Admin Username = admin
Default Admin Password = psw
Default User Username = User
Default User Password = 888888
UTStarcom F1000 Firmware v4.50 - DO NOT USE ON F1000G !!!
UTStarcom F1000G Firmware v2.7 - DO NOT USE ON F1000 !!!
UTStarcom F3000 - Firmware v5.90 (Jan 2007)
To identify whether you have the UTStarcom F1000 or F1000G remove the battery and look at the model number listed inside.
Default Admin Username =
Default Admin Password = 895897
ZIP 2x2 v 1.0.14
ZyXEL Firmware
http://www.zyxel.com/web/support_download_list.php
How to Connect the Device?
Sipura phone adapter has one RJ-45 connector, two RJ-11 connectors and a power-supply jack. Connect the RJ-45 input to the network you are using. The first RJ-11 input labelled ‘Phone’ has to be connected to a regular PSTN phone and the second RJ-11 input labelled ‘Line’ is to be connected to a regular PSTN phone line (if you do not plan to use regular phone line you can escape this step). The power-supply jack has to be connected to the electrical network. If everything is properly connected, the green light must be blinking.
Configuration of the VoIP
The basic network settings have to be done via the phone. For other adjustments, you can use the Sipura adapter web interface.
To enter the Sipura Configuration Menu you have to press the Star button four times (* * * *).
Dial Action
- Enter Menu
Explanation: when you hear ‘Sipura configuration menu’ press option followed by the pound key or hang up.
100# Check DHCP
Explanation: you will hear whether your DHCP is enabled or disabled.
101# Set DHCP -> to disable press ‘0’ and to enable press ‘1’
Explanation: press option followed by the pound key.
110# Check IP address
Explanation: press option followed by the pound key.
111# Set IP address -> enter the IP address using phone’s keypad numbers and * (star) for decimal point.
Explanation: enter the IP address followed by #. If DHCP is disabled you will hear ‘Invalid Option’.
120# Check Network Mask
Explanation: press option followed by the pound key.
121# Set Network Mask -> enter network mask using phone’s keypad numbers and * (star) for decimal point.
Sipura Spa 1001
Enter network mask followed by #. If DHCP is disabled you will hear ‘Invalid Option’
130# Check Gateway
Explanation: Enter option followed by pound key
131# Set Gateway -> enter the gateway address using phone’s keypad numbers and * (star) for decimal point.
Explanation: Enter the gateway address followed by #. If DHCP is disabled you will hear ‘Invalid Option’
If you have DHCP you can just check the Sipura’s IP address from the Configuration Menu with 110#. When you have the IP address you can make all further adjustments from the web interface. The URL will be http://IP_address/
Adjustments for the VoIP
You can login to the web interface as a user or as an administrator. Both privileges have basic and advanced settings and you can also set password for each of them. However for basic purposes it will be sufficient to configure the basic settings, by logging in as administrator. The screenshot given below depicts how the web interface looks like:
In the default tab – Info, you will your system information (DHCP settings, IP address, primary and secondary DNS address, Gateway, Network mask and host name), product information (product name and serial number, firmware and hardware version, MAC address), system status (current time, broadcast packages and bytes – send, received and dropped, RTP packages and bytes – send, received and dropped, SIP messages and bytes – send and received) and line status and PSTN line status. When you open the site for the first time you will have to properly configure the setting. In order to start configuring the settings move to the next tab named ‘System’. Please refer the following screenshot.
Example DNSs being used
In this tab, you can adjust your network and internet settings. You can enable web server and set a password for the user account. According to the internet connection type you can choose between enabled and disabled DHCP. As it is preferable in most cases to set a static IP address, you can set the DHCP to ‘No’. Then set the IP address.
Example: IP address 10.10.0.24 with proper network mask 255.0.0.0 and gateway 10.0.0.1.
For the optional network settings you can just set a host name, domain if you are in domain and DNS. In this scenario we have set Sipura for the hostname and DNS as 10.0.0.22.
Note: When you submit the changes you made note that if you had changed the IP address for the Sipura, the URL will also change. However it will remain http://IP_Address/
No changes are required in the Next tab - SIP settings. Nevertheless, if desired you can make the changes even though the default setting are fine.
Tab - ‘Regional’ is for setting regional date and time.
As you can see in the above screenshot, the correct date and time in the required format have been set and the time zone has been adjusted.
In the Line 1 tab, you can set a user who is registered in Asterisk and who can use the phone. Given below is a screenshot of the tab:
The most important step, in order to register the user, is to enable the line by selecting Yes in the Line Enable drop down. Leave the SIP Port as set by default to 5060. In Proxy and Registration set the proxy to your SIP server which is sip1.exetel.com.au and choose ‘yes’ in the Register drop down. In the Subscriber Information section, register the user you have in Asterisk.
For Advance configurations, you may use the following to access the configuration: - /etc/asterisk/sip.conf
Note: It is important to reload asterisk every time you change a setting in order to update the change.
Furthermore, in Line 1 tab you can choose audio codec:
- The default codec works fine in general - G.711uLaw
- For ADSL2 users you may use G.711u and this depends on the bandwidth you are using.
- For ADSL1 users the recommended codec is G.729
You now have the phone successfully configured for VoIP calls.