Linksys PAP2T-NA User Manual

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Linksys PAP2T-NA User Manual

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Linksys PAP2 Devices Administrator’s Guide

Table of Contents

1 WELCOME ...............................................................

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OVERVIEW............................................................................

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CONFIGURING THE PAP2 DEVICE WITH NET2PHONES

 

PROVISIONING SERVER .........................................................

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REMOVING VOICELINE SERVICE ............................................

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Linksys PAP2 Devices Administrator’s Guide

1 1 Welcome

Overview

Congratulations on purchasing your Linksys PAP2 telephone adapter!

The Linksys PAP2 device is a voice over Internet protocol telephone adapter. It is based on the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), which is by far the most widely used protocol by Internet telephone service providers (ITSP). The PAP2 device can be directly connected to a broadband Internet connection to access the services provided by the ITSPs.

Prior to deploying the Linksys PAP2 device to your customer, it must be configured to point to Net2Phone’s provisioning server where it downloads its account information. This manual will guide you through the process of provisioning each Linksys PAP2 device via the Linksys Web Interface. Note that the adapter will not function unless Net2Phone’s provisioning server is configured on the device. Once an account has been created for the device in the Partner Resource Center (PRC), it can be rebooted and will download its unique account information. At this point the adapter is ready to make and receive calls.

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