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Table 1 lists the specifications for the Cisco SPA112 2 Port Adapter.
Table 1. Product Specifications
Specifications* Description
*Note: Many specifications are programmable within a defined range or list of options. Please see the Cisco SPA100 Series Administration Guide
for details. The configuration profile is uploaded to the Cisco SPA112 at the time of provisioning.
Data networking MAC address (IEEE 802.3)
IPv4 (RFC 791) upgradeable to IPv6 (RFC 1883)
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
Domain Name System (DNS) A record (RFC 1706) and SRV record (RFC 2782)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client (RFC 2131)
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPoE) client (RFC 2516)
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) (RFC 792)
TCP (RFC 793)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) (RFC 768)
Real Time Protocol (RTP) (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)
Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) (RFC 1889)
VLAN tagging (IEEE 802.1p)
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) (RFC 2030)
SIP channels support for both UDP and TCP transport
Voice gateway SIPv2 (RFC 3261, 3262, 3263, and 3264)
SIP proxy redundancy: Dynamic through use of DNS SRV A records
Reregistration with primary SIP proxy server
SIP support in network address translation (NAT) networks (including Serial Tunnel [STUN])
Highly secure (encrypted) calling using Secure RTP (SRTP)
Codec name assignment
G.711 (A-law and µ-law)
G.726 (32 kbps)
G.729 A
Dynamic payload
Adjustable audio frames per packet
Dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF): In-band and out-of-band (RFC 2833) (SIP information)
Voice features Independent configurable dial plans with interdigit timers and IP dialing (1 per port)
Call progress tone generation
Jitter buffer: Adaptive
Frame loss concealment
Full-duplex audio
Echo cancellation (G.165 and G.168)
Voice activity detection (VAD)
Silence suppression
Comfort noise generation (CNG)
Attenuation and gain adjustments
Flash hook timer
Message waiting indicator (MWI) tones
Visual messaging waiting indicator (VMWI) using frequency shift keying (FSK)
Polarity control
Hook flash event signaling
Caller ID generation (name and number): Bellcore, DTMF, and European Telecommunications Standards
Institute (ETSI)
Streaming audio server: Up to 10 sessions
Music on hold
Call waiting, call waiting and caller ID
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