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Cisco SPA 502G Administration Guide

Cisco SPA 502G
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Getting Started
Using IVR on the Cisco SPA 301 and Cisco SPA 501G IP Phone
Cisco Small Business SPA 300 Series, SPA 500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 20
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- 6—DNS—Recites the primary DNS server address.
• 2—Protocol
- 1—Call Control Protocol—Recites the current call control protocol.
Press 1 to change, or * to go back.
- 2—Multicast Address—Recites the multicast address. Press 1 to
change, or * to go back.
- 3—CDP—Tells you if CDP is enabled. Press 1 to change, or * to go back.
- 4—SPCP Auto Detection—Tells you if SPCP auto detection is enabled.
Press 1 to change, or * to go back.
• 3— Other Options
- 1—Software Version—Recites the software version.
- 2—Primary Extension—Recites the primary extension.
- 3—Reboot—Reboots the phone. Hang up to exit.
- 4—Factory Reset—Restores the phone to the factory default software
and settings. Enter 1 to confirm or * to cancel.
- 5—Debug Server—Recites the address of the debug server. Press 1 to
change, or * to go back.
The following table lists the IVR options that you can enter directly after accessing
the IVR system.
Number Option
100 Tells you if Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is enabled.
110 Recites the IP address of the phone.
120 Recites the netmask of the phone.
130 Recites the gateway address.
140 Recites the MAC (hardware) address of the phone.
150 Recites the phone software version.
160 Recites the primary DNS server address.

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Cisco SPA 502G Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelSPA 502G
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

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