Linksys SPA9000 User Manual
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Chapter 5: Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu
Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu
IP Telephony System
For example, to enter the IP address 191.168.1.105 by keypad, press these keys: 191*168*1*105. Press the # 
(pound) key to indicate that you have finished entering the IP address. Then press 1 to save the IP address or 
press the * (star) key to cancel your entry and return to the main menu.
If the menu is inactive for more than one minute, the System will time out. You will need to re-enter the menu by 
pressing ****.
The settings you have saved will take effect after you have hung up the telephone. The System may reboot at this 
time.
Interactive Voice Response Menu
Action
Command 
(press these 
keys on the 
telephone)
Choices
Description
Enter Interactive Voice 
Response Menu
****
Use this command to enter the 
Interactive Voice Response Menu. Do 
not press any other keys until you 
hear, “Linksys configuration menu. 
Please enter the option followed by 
the # (pound) key or hang up to exit.”
Check Internet 
Connection Type
100
Hear the Internet connection type of 
the System.
Check Internet IP 
Address
110
Hear the IP address assigned to the 
System’s Internet (external) interface.
Check Network Mask 
(or Subnet Mask)
120
Hear the network or subnet mask 
assigned to the System.
Check Gateway IP 
Address
130
Hear the IP address of the gateway 
(usually the network router).
Check MAC Address
140
Hear the MAC address of the System 
in hexadecimal string format.
Check Firmware 
Version
150
Hear the version number of the 
firmware currently running on the 
System.
mac address: the unique address that a 
manufacturer assigns to each networking device. 
subnet mask: an address code that 
determines the size of the network.
gateway: a device that forwards Internet 
traffic from your local area network.
ip (internet protocol): a protocol 
used to send data over a network.
ip address: the address used to identify 
a computer or device on a network.
firmware: the programming code 
that runs a networking device.
