- 1. Setting up Cisco SPA301, SPA303, SPA504, SPA508, SPA514 and SPA525 and Linksys SPA922, SPA941, SPA942 and SPA962 via automatic provisioning
- 2. Setting up Cisco manually
- 3. I want to make outgoing calls with different numbers
1. Setting up Cisco SPA301, SPA303, SPA504, SPA508, SPA514 and SPA525 and Linksys SPA922, SPA941, SPA942 and SPA962 via automatic provisioning
For setup, it's important to enter the data exactly as shown in this example.

Finding the IP address of the device
- Press the Page button(menu) on your Cisco device.
- Use the down arrow or press 9.
- Go to 9 Network.
- Press Select.
- Here you will see the IP address of your device.

Not working? You can also set up the Cisco manually.
2. Setting up Cisco manually
You've tried to set up the Cisco via automatic provisioning above, but it didn't work. You can also try to set up your Cisco manually.
This guide is suitable for Cisco: SPA301, SPA303, SPA504, SPA508, SPA514 and SPA525.

Finding the IP address of the device
- Press the Page button(menu) on your Cisco device.
- Use the down arrow or press 9.
- Go to 9 Network.
- Press Select.
- Here you will see the IP address of your device.

3. I want to make outgoing calls with different numbers
You can make calls with different phone numbers using a Cisco. A Cisco SPA303 has three lines available for this, and a Cisco SPA504G has four lines. A VoIP account can be set up on each of these lines, and for each VoIP account, you specify the outgoing number.
You can easily set up the first line of the Cisco as described above. The other lines are set up as follows.

Finding the IP address of the device
- Press the Page button(menu) on your Cisco device.
- Use the down arrow or press 9.
- Go to 9 Network.
- Press Select.
- Here you will see the IP address of your device.
