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VoIP User Sipura SPA 2000 Setup

Thanks to mantrac for sending this to me to post.

This guide assumes that your Sipura SPA-2000 adapter is running behind a firewall/NAT and that you intend to use the 2nd line to connect to the VoIPUser.org SIP proxy.

These settings should still work fine if your adapter is connected directly to the internet with its own IP address and/or you intend to use Line 1 instead.

STEP 1:

First, find out your SIP adapter's IP address.
Pick up the receiver and dial **** followed by 110#

STEP 2:

Let's assume that your SIP adapter's IP address is: 192.168.0.190

Open a web browser window and type in the following:
http://192.168.0.190/admin/advanced

It will prompt you for your username and password.

If this is the first time you log in, type admin as the username and leave the password blank.

STEP 3:

Once you are logged in, click on the SIP tab at the top navigation bar [Fig. 1 below]

At the bottom of the page, set the following parameters [changes are highlighted with a red dot in Fig. 1]:

- STUN Enable: YES
- STUN Server: stun.voipuser.org

You can actually use any STUN server you know. They all do the same.

Click "Submit All Changes"

Figure 1

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STEP 4:

Click on the Line 2 (or Line 1) tab at the top navigation bar [Fig. 2 below]

Set the following parameters [changes are highlighted with a red dot in Fig. 2]:

- Line Enable: YES
- NAT Mapping Enable: YES
- NAT Keep Alive Enable: YES
- SIP Port: 5061 (or 5060 if you are on Line 1)
- Proxy: voipuser.org
- Use Outbound Proxy: NO
- Register: YES

- Display name: Either your name or any number that you want as your Caller ID

- User ID: Your VoIPUser account User ID that you selected during registration

- Password: Your VoIPUser account password
NOTE! If you have changed your password since registration,
you must enter your original password here! It's the password originally emailed to you when you joined VoIP User.
The User ID and Password here ARE NOT related to the ones
that you used to log into the Sipura SPA-2000 configuration screen!

- Dial Plan: ([*x][*x]x.)
I found that this plan works fine although feel free
to experiment with your own ones. Read this for more:-

http://www.sipura.com/Documents/faq/Section_2.html#16

Figure 2

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Once done, Click "Submit All Changes" and cross your fingers.

Pick up the receiver and you should hear a dial tone.

That's it!

Dial 00+country code+number and you should get through.

If it's not working, you may need to check your firewall configuration and make sure that you are forwarding the SIP port you have selected in STEP 4 above.

If you have connected your Sipura SPA-2000 Adapter via Ethernet to your computer and are sharing your internet connection using Windows' Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), please make sure that the SIP port you configured in STEP 4 is forwarded both on TCP and UDP.
You can set this from the Advanced Properties -> Settings of your internet connection in Windows' Network Connections.

Finally, make sure that your handset is plugged into the same line socket of your Sipura Adapter as the one you have just configured (e.g. Line 2 in this example)

Hope this helps - if not, please post problems or queries regarding this particular Sipura in this thread.

Good luck!
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Hi! Please help me!
I have made the configuration as you wrote here and it worked,but then i have proved to change the codec from GTU11 to GT29 and since this time it dont work more. I have proved to do a new configuration but it dont work more.I see that my password changes automacilly always with another longer that not correspond to me and i can not correct it because if i click on SUBMIT ALL CHANGES then comes the incorrect password automacally again and again,PlEASE HELP!!!
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Hello, I tried the setting as explained in the description above, but it doesn't seem to work. I get no dial tone. I think I did all the decription says, but I might be missing something. Anybody knows any common mistakes?
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Posted: Sep 13, 2005 - 08:21 PM Reply with quote Back to top
Why don't you post your configuration saved as an HTML file.

I can help you.

Juan C.
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Last edited by karsten.pedersen on Sep 26, 2005 - 02:44 PM; edited 2 times in total
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Quote:
Why don't you post your configuration saved as an HTML file.


That doesn't work. For security reasons HTML code is not allowed in forum postings.

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karsten.pedersen.

You type an STUN server buy didn't enable it. in SIP tab, NAT Support Parameters section set STUN Enable: YES and STUN Test Enable: NO.

Juan C.
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Thanks for the effort, but even with STUN set to yes, it does not work. I don't get a dial tone.

Karsten
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Posted: Sep 26, 2005 - 08:22 PM Reply with quote Back to top
karsten.pedersen:

I guess I was looking at the wrong place.

In Line 2 do this changes:

In NAT Settings section set NAT Keep Alive Enable: NO.
In SIP Settings section delete information from SIP Proxy-Require field.
In Proxy and Registration section set Proxy: sip.voipuser.org, Use OB Proxy In Dialog: NO

in SIP tab, NAT Support Parameters section set Substitute VIA Addr: NO.

Juan C
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Juan,
it still will ot work. I tried the changes you suggested, but the SPA does not register.
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karsten.pedersen:

I have some questions for you:

- ¿Are you using a router with NAT? if Yes, ¿Which one?
- ¿Are you doing port forwarding in your router?, If you have one.
- ¿Have you tried XLite?, if Yes, ¿What type of NAT is this reporting?

Juan C.
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jcgalvezv :
karsten.pedersen:

I have some questions for you:

- ¿Are you using a router with NAT? if Yes, ¿Which one?
- ¿Are you doing port forwarding in your router?, If you have one.
- ¿Have you tried XLite?, if Yes, ¿What type of NAT is this reporting?

Juan C.




I'm using a D-Link 604 with the latest available FW

I forward ports 5060 and 5061

XLite reports 'symmetric NAT'
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I suggest that anyone using a Linksys PAP2 or Sipura SPA, there is no reason to NOT use the sipbroker dial plan. The benefits are tremendous.

Check out www.sipbroker.com

Simply adding the appropriate line from below as your dial plan will give you the benefits of multi root ENUM and a multitude of peering.


Generic Dial Plan
L:20,S:7,( x | [x*][x*]. <:@sipbroker.com> | <#:>[x*][x*]. )

U.S. Dial Plan
L:20,S:7,( x | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 <:@sipbroker.com> | [x*][x*]. <:@sipbroker.com> | <#:>[x*][x*]. )
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Hi friends, recently i get two new spa-2002 y i find out hot to configure with a pla, but i really want to know if some one of you know how to configure this two devices into an intranet and comunicate a normal phoneline, i mean two have a extecion of the normal phoneline trough the intranet.

Thanks in front.
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