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Linksys SPA9000 Administrator Guide
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Chapter 6      SPA9000 Field Reference
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DayTime AA Script  Specifies which AA script (1, 2, or 3) is used for the AA treatment when operating in 
daytime mode. 
The default is 1. 
NightTime AA Script  Specifies which AA script (1, 2, or 3) is used for the AA treatment when operating in 
daytime mode. 
The default is 1. 
Weekend/Holiday AA Script  Specifies which AA script (1, 2, or 3) is used for the AA treatment when operating in 
daytime mode. 
The default is 1. 
Weekends/Holidays 
When the weekend/holiday Auto-Attendant is enabled, you can use this setting to 
specify the weekends and holidays. Up to four weekend days can be defined. Use 
this format:
[wk=n1[,ni];][hd=mm/dd/yyyy|mm/dd/yyyy-mm/dd/yyyy[,mm/dd/yyyy|mm/dd/yyy
y-mm/dd/yyyy];] 
  • (wk for weekend, which can be 1 for Monday to 7 for Sunday)
  • (hd for holiday, which does not have to include the year)
For example, wk=6,7;hd=1/1,2/21/2006,5/30/2006,12/19/2006-12/30/2006 means that 
Saturdays and Sundays are the weekends. Holidays are January 1-2, 2006; May 30, 2006; 
and December 19-30, 2006.
DayTime Answer Delay  Number of seconds before the AA answers when operating in the daytime mode. 
The default is 12. 
NightTime Answer Delay  Number of seconds before the AA answers when operating in the nighttime mode. 
The default is 0. 
Weekend/Holiday Answer 
Delay 
Number of seconds before the AA answers when operating in the weekend/holiday mode. 
The default is 0. 
AA LBR Codec  Selects one low bit rate codec as an alternative to G711u and G711a for playing AA 
prompts. Choices are {none, G729a, G726-16, G726-24, G726-32, G726-40}. 
The default is none. 
AA Preferred Codec  Selects which codec is the preferred choice to play AA prompts. Choices are {G711u, 
G711a, Low Bit Rate}. Low Bit Rate refers to the selected <AA LBR Codec>. If <AA 
LBR Codec> is none, G711u is the preferred codec also. 
The default is G711u. 
AA User Pref Codec Only  Forces the AA to use the preferred codec only. 
The default is no.