Cisco SPA303, SPA303-G1, Small Business SPA 303 Datasheet

Cisco SPA 303 3-Line IP Phone Cisco Small Business
Highlights
3-line business-class IP phone
Connects directly to an Internet telephone service provider or to an IP private branch exchange (PBX)
Dual switched Ethernet ports, speakerphone, caller ID, call hold, conferencing, and more
Easy installation and highly secure remote provisioning, as well as menu-based and web-based configuration
Supports both Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Smart Phone Control Protocol (SPCP) with the Cisco® Unified Communications 500 Series
Data Sheet
Figure 1. Cisco SPA 303 3-Line IP Phone
Comprehensive Interoperability and SIP-Based Feature Set
Based on SIP, the Cisco SPA 303 3-Line IP Phone with 2-Port Switch has been tested to help ensure comprehensive interoperability with equipment from voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructure leaders, enabling service providers to quickly roll out competitive, feature-rich services to their customers.
With hundreds of features and configurable service parameters, the Cisco SPA 303 addresses the requirements of traditional business users while building on the advantages of IP telephony. Features such as easy station moves and shared line appearances (across local and geographically dispersed locations) are just some of the many advantages of the SPA 303.
The Cisco SPA 303 IP phone can also be used with productivity-enhancing features such as VoiceView Express, and Cisco XML applications when interfacing with the Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series in SPCP mode.
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Data Sheet
Carrier-Grade Security, Provisioning, and Management
The Cisco SPA 303 uses standard encryption protocols to perform highly secure remote provisioning and unobtrusive in-service software upgrades. Remote provisioning tools include detailed performance measurement and troubleshooting features, enabling network providers to deliver high-quality support to their subscribers. Remote provisioning also saves service providers the time and expense of managing, preloading, and reconfiguring customer premises equipment.
Telephony Features
Three voice lines
Pixel-based display: 128 x 64 monochrome graphical liquid crystal display (LCD)
Line status: active line indication, name and number
Menu-driven user interface
Shared line appearance*
Speakerphone
Call hold
Music on hold*
Call waiting
Caller ID name and number
Outbound caller ID blocking
Call transfer: attended and blind
Three-way call conferencing with local mixing
Multiparty conferencing via external conference bridge
Automatic redial of last calling and last called numbers
On-hook dialing
Call pickup: selective and group*
Call park and unpark*
Call swap
Call back on busy**
Call blocking: anonymous and selective
Call forwarding: unconditional, no answer, and on busy
Hot line and warm line automatic calling
Call logs (60 entries each): made, answered, and missed calls
Redial from call logs
Personal directory with auto-dial (100 entries)
Do not disturb
Digits dialed with number auto-completion
Anonymous caller blocking
Support for Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) (IP) dialing (vanity numbers)
On-hook default audio configuration (speakerphone and headset)
Multiple ring tones with selectable ring tone per line
Called number with directory name matching
Ability to call number using name: directory matching or via caller ID
Subsequent incoming calls show calling name and number
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Date and time with support for intelligent daylight savings
Call duration and start time stored in call logs
Call timer
Name and identity (text) displayed at startup
Distinctive ringing based on calling and called number
10 user-downloadable ring tones
Speed dialing, eight entries
Configurable dial/numbering plan support
Intercom*
Group paging
Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal, including Serial Tunnel (STUN) support
DNS SRV and multiple A records for proxy lookup and proxy redundancy
Syslog, debug, report generation, and event logging
Support for highly secure encrypted voice communications
Built-in web server for administration and configuration with multiple security levels
Automated remote provisioning, multiple methods; up to 256 bit encryption (HTTP, HTTPS, Trivial File Transfer Protocol [TFTP])
Option to require administrator password to reset unit to factory defaults
**Feature requires support by call server.
**Feature activated via feature code.
Data Sheet
Hardware Features
Pixel-based display: 128 x 64 monochrome LCD graphical display
Dedicated illuminated buttons for:
Audio mute on/off
Headset on/off
Speakerphone on/off
Four-way rocking directional knob for menu navigation
Voicemail message waiting indicator light
Voicemail message retrieval button
Dedicated hold button
Settings button for access to feature, setup, and configuration menus
Volume control rocking up/down knob controls handset, headset, speaker, ringer
Standard 12-button dialing pad
High-quality handset and cradle
Built-in high-quality microphone and speaker
Headset jack: 2.5 mm
LED test function
Two Ethernet LAN ports with integrated Ethernet switch: 10/100BASE-T RJ-45
5 VDC universal (100–240V) switching included
Regulatory Compliance
FCC (Part 15, Class B) , UL, CE Mark, A-Tick
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