Cisco SPA922 1-Line IP Phone with 2-Port Switch Cisco Small Business IP Phones

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Cisco SPA922 1-Line IP Phone with 2-Port Switch Cisco Small Business IP Phones Advanced, Affordable, Feature-Rich IP Phone for Business or a Home Office Highlights Full-featured 1-line business-class IP phone supporting Power over Ethernet Connects directly to an Internet telephone service provider or to an IP PBX Dual switched Ethernet ports, speakerphone, caller ID, call hold, conferencing, and more Easy installation and secure remote provisioning, as well as menu-based and web-based configuration Comprehensive Interoperability and SIP-Based Feature Set Based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the Cisco SPA922 1-Line IP Phone with 2-Port Switch (Figure 1) has been tested to 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 SPA922 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 SPA922. Carrier-Grade Security, Provisioning, and Management The Cisco SPA922 uses standard encryption protocols to perform secure remote provisioning and unobtrusive in-service software upgrades. Secure 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. 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 7

Figure 1. Cisco SPA922 1-Line IP Phone with 2-Port Switch Telephony Features One voice line with two call appearances Backlit 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, on busy Hot line and warm line automatic calling Call logs (60 entries each): made, answered, and missed calls 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 7

Redial from call logs Personal directory with auto-dial (100 entries) Do not disturb (callers hear line busy tone) Digits dialed with number auto-completion Anonymous caller blocking Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) (IP) dialing support (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 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* NAT Traversal, including STUN support DNS SRV and multiple A records for proxy lookup and proxy redundancy Syslog, debug, report generation, and event logging Secure call encrypted voice communication support 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. Hardware Features Pixel-based display: 128 x 64 monochrome LCD graphical display with backlight 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 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 7

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: 100BASE-T RJ-45 802.3af compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) Optional 5 VDC universal (100 240V) switching; power supply is ordered separately Regulatory Compliance FCC (Part 15, Class B), CE Mark, A-Tick Security Features Password-protected system, preset to factory default Password-protected access to administrator and user-level features HTTPS with factory-installed client certificate HTTP digest: encrypted authentication via MD5 (RFC 1321) Up to 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption Documentation Quick-Start Installation and Configuration Guide User Guide Administration Guide Provisioning Guide (for service providers only) Package Contents Cisco SPA922 IP Phone, handset, and stand Handset cord RJ-45 Ethernet cable Quick Installation Guide 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 7

Specifications Table 1 gives specifications for the Cisco SPA922 1-Line IP Phone with 2-Port Switch. Table 1. Specifications for the Cisco SPA922 1-Line IP Phone with 2-Port Switch Note: Many features are programmable within a defined range or list of options. Please see the SPA Administration Guide for details. The target configuration profile is uploaded to the SPA922 at the time of provisioning. Data networking MAC address (IEEE 802.3) IPv4 - Internet Protocol v4 (RFC 791) ARP - Address Resolution Protocol DNS - A record (RFC 1706), SRV record (RFC 2782) DHCP Client - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131) ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol (RFC 792) TCP - Transmission Control Protocol (RFC793) UDP - User Datagram Protocol (RFC 768) RTP - Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890) RTCP - Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889) DiffServ - Differentiated Services (RFC 2475) ToS - Type of Service (RFC 791, 1349) VLAN tagging 802.1p/Q - Layer 2 quality of service (QoS) SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030) Voice gateway SIP v2 - Session Initiation Protocol version 2 (RFC 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264) SIP proxy redundancy - dynamic via DNS SRV, A records Reregistration with primary SIP proxy server SIP support in NAT networks (including STUN) SIPFrag (RFC 3420) Secure (encrypted) calling via SRTP Codec name assignment Voice algorithms: G.711 (A-law and µ-law) G.726 (16/24/32/40 kbps) G.729 A G.723.1 (6.3 kbps, 5.3 kbps) Dynamic payload support Adjustable audio frames per packet DTMF - Dual-tone multifrequency, in-band and out-of-band (RFC 2833) (SIP INFO) Flexible dial plan support with interdigit timers IP address/uri dialing support Call progress tone generation Jitter buffer: adaptive Frame loss concealment VAD - Voice activity detection with silence suppression Attenuation/gain adjustments MWI - Message waiting indicator tones VMWI - Voicemail waiting indicator, via NOTIFY, SUBSCRIBE Caller ID support (name and number) Third-party call control (RFC 3725) Provisioning, administration, and maintenance Integrated web server provides web-based administration and configuration Telephone keypad configuration via display menu/navigation Automated provisioning and upgrade via HTTPS, HTTP, TFTP Asynchronous notification of upgrade availability via NOTIFY Nonintrusive in-service upgrades Report generation and event logging Statistics transmitted in BYE message Syslog and debug server records: configurable per line 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 7

Power supply Power supply is optional and is purchased separately Models: PA100-NA, PA100-EU, PA100-UK, PA100-AU Switching type (100 240V) automatic DC input voltage: +5 VDC at 2.0A maximum Power adapter: 100 240V 50 60 Hz (26 34 VA) AC input Physical interfaces Two 10/100BASE-T RJ-45 Ethernet ports (IEEE 802.3) Handset: RJ-9 connector Built-in speakerphone and microphone Headset 2.5-mm port Indicator lights/led Dimensions (W x H x D) Unit weight Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Storage humidity Speakerphone on/off button with LED Headset on/off button with LED Mute button with LED Message waiting indicator LED Voicemail message retrieval button Hold button LED test function 7.68 x 6.30. x 7.09 in. (195 x 160 x 180 mm) 2.15 lb ( 0.9752 kg) 32º ~ 113ºF (0º ~ 45ºC) 13º ~ 185ºF ( 25º ~ 85ºC) 10% to 90% noncondensing 10% to 90% noncondensing Table 2 compares the SPA922 with other Cisco Small Business IP Phones. Table 2. Cisco Small Business IP Phone Comparison Model Voice Lines Ethernet Ports High- Resolution Graphical Display PoE Support SPA901 1 1 No No SPA921 1 1 Yes No SPA922 1 2 Yes Yes SPA941 4 1 Yes No SPA942 4 2 Yes Yes SPA962 6 2 Color Yes Cisco Limited Warranty for Cisco Small Business Series Products This Cisco Small Business product comes with a 2-year limited hardware warranty with return to factory replacement. In addition, Cisco offers software application updates for bug fixes and telephone technical support at no charge for the first 12 months following the date of purchase. To download software updates, go to: http://www.cisco.com/go/smallbiz. Product warranty terms and other information applicable to Cisco products are available at http://www.cisco.com/go/warranty. For More Information For more information on Cisco Small Business products and solutions, visit: http://www.cisco.com/smallbusiness. 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 6 of 7

Printed in USA C78-525365-00 04/09 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 7 of 7