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...Files 3-8 Using atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address 3-10 Using the EncryptKey Parameter and cfgfmt Tool 3-11 atadefault.cfg Configuration File 3-12 Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain its Configuration File from the TFTP Server 3-13 Using a DHCP Server 3-13 Without Using a DHCP Server 3-15 Voice... Menu 3-16 Entering Alphanumeric Values 3-17 Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values 3-18 Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page 3-18 Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA 3-21 Procedure to Refresh the Cisco ATA 3-22 Procedure to Reset the Cisco ATA 3-22 Upgrading the SIP Signaling Image 3-22 ...
...Files 3-8 Using atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address 3-10 Using the EncryptKey Parameter and cfgfmt Tool 3-11 atadefault.cfg Configuration File 3-12 Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain its Configuration File from the TFTP Server 3-13 Using a DHCP Server 3-13 Without Using a DHCP Server 3-15 Voice... Menu 3-16 Entering Alphanumeric Values 3-17 Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values 3-18 Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page 3-18 Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA 3-21 Procedure to Refresh the Cisco ATA 3-22 Procedure to Reset the Cisco ATA 3-22 Upgrading the SIP Signaling Image 3-22 ...
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... On No Answer for Call Forwarding 4-10 Setting Up and Placing a Call Without Using a SIP Proxy 4-11 Configuration 4-11 Placing an IP Call 4-12 Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services 4-12 Parameters and Defaults 5-1 Configuration Text File Template 5-2 User Interface (UI) Parameter 5-3 UIPassword 5-3 Configuration Parameter 5-4 ToConfig 5-4 Contents OL-3410-01...
... On No Answer for Call Forwarding 4-10 Setting Up and Placing a Call Without Using a SIP Proxy 4-11 Configuration 4-11 Placing an IP Call 4-12 Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services 4-12 Parameters and Defaults 5-1 Configuration Text File Template 5-2 User Interface (UI) Parameter 5-3 UIPassword 5-3 Configuration Parameter 5-4 ToConfig 5-4 Contents OL-3410-01...
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... Information Parameters 5-8 UID0 5-9 PWD0 5-9 UID1 5-9 PWD1 5-10 GkOrProxy 5-10 Gateway 5-11 Gateway2 5-11 UseLoginID 5-11 LoginID0 5-12 LoginID1 5-12 Backup Server Parameters 5-13 AltGk 5-13 AltGkTimeOut 5-13 GkTimeToLive 5-14 GkId 5-14 SIP Parameters 5-14 UseSIP 5-14 SIPRegInterval 5-15 ...MAXRedirect 5-15 SIPRegOn 5-16 NATIP 5-16 SIPPort 5-17 MediaPort 5-17 OutBoundProxy 5-17 NatServer 5-18 NatTimer 5-19 Operating Parameters 5-19 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco...
... Information Parameters 5-8 UID0 5-9 PWD0 5-9 UID1 5-9 PWD1 5-10 GkOrProxy 5-10 Gateway 5-11 Gateway2 5-11 UseLoginID 5-11 LoginID0 5-12 LoginID1 5-12 Backup Server Parameters 5-13 AltGk 5-13 AltGkTimeOut 5-13 GkTimeToLive 5-14 GkId 5-14 SIP Parameters 5-14 UseSIP 5-14 SIPRegInterval 5-15 ...MAXRedirect 5-15 SIPRegOn 5-16 NATIP 5-16 SIPPort 5-17 MediaPort 5-17 OutBoundProxy 5-17 NatServer 5-18 NatTimer 5-19 Operating Parameters 5-19 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco...
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... 7-9 Analyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions 7-9 Using rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax Problems 7-12 rtpcatch Overview 7-12 Example of rtpcatch 7-13 Analyzing rtpcatch Output for Fax Sessions 7-16 Using rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of Failure 7-17 rtpcatch Limitations 7-19 Upgrading the Cisco ATA Signaling Image 8-1 Upgrading the Signaling Image from a TFTP Server 8-1 Upgrading...
... 7-9 Analyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions 7-9 Using rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax Problems 7-12 rtpcatch Overview 7-12 Example of rtpcatch 7-13 Analyzing rtpcatch Output for Fax Sessions 7-16 Using rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of Failure 7-17 rtpcatch Limitations 7-19 Upgrading the Cisco ATA Signaling Image 8-1 Upgrading the Signaling Image from a TFTP Server 8-1 Upgrading...
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...Line Identification Restriction in the United States A-7 Calling Line Identification Restriction in Sweden A-7 Voice Menu Codes B-1 Cisco ATA Specifications C-1 Physical Specifications C-1 Electrical Specifications C-2 Environmental Specifications C-2 Immunity Specifications C-2 Physical Interfaces C-3 ...Cisco ATA-to-SIP Server-Registration without Authentication D-2 Cisco ATA-to-SIP Server-Registration with Authentication D-3 Cisco ATA-to-Cisco ATA-Basic SIP to SIP Call without Authentication D-6 Cisco ATA-to-Cisco ATA-Basic SIP to SIP Call with Authentication D-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco...
...Line Identification Restriction in the United States A-7 Calling Line Identification Restriction in Sweden A-7 Voice Menu Codes B-1 Cisco ATA Specifications C-1 Physical Specifications C-1 Electrical Specifications C-2 Environmental Specifications C-2 Immunity Specifications C-2 Physical Interfaces C-3 ...Cisco ATA-to-SIP Server-Registration without Authentication D-2 Cisco ATA-to-SIP Server-Registration with Authentication D-3 Cisco ATA-to-Cisco ATA-Basic SIP to SIP Call without Authentication D-6 Cisco ATA-to-Cisco ATA-Basic SIP to SIP Call with Authentication D-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco...
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... store it operational in decimal format. Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SIP Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA Note If you must convert hexadecimal values to decimal values. atadefault.cfg Configuration File, page 3-12 4. For example, the OpFlags setting of 0x00000052 is equivalent to... 82 in decimal format, and the VLANSetting of the signaling image file. Make sure to use an include command in the unique configuration file to all Cisco ATAs in a TFTP Environment ...
... store it operational in decimal format. Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SIP Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA Note If you must convert hexadecimal values to decimal values. atadefault.cfg Configuration File, page 3-12 4. For example, the OpFlags setting of 0x00000052 is equivalent to... 82 in decimal format, and the VLANSetting of the signaling image file. Make sure to use an include command in the unique configuration file to all Cisco ATAs in a TFTP Environment ...
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...page 3-7 • Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files, page 3-8 • atadefault.cfg Configuration File, page 3-12 • Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain its default values. This section contains the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ata186 Download ...the same TFTP server that will contain the binary Cisco ATA configuration file that allows you can configure for the Cisco ATA to a detailed description of Cisco ATAs. Configurable Features and Related Parameters Table 4-1 on page 4-12 also includes links to the related parameter that ...
...page 3-7 • Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files, page 3-8 • atadefault.cfg Configuration File, page 3-12 • Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain its default values. This section contains the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ata186 Download ...the same TFTP server that will contain the binary Cisco ATA configuration file that allows you can configure for the Cisco ATA to a detailed description of Cisco ATAs. Configurable Features and Related Parameters Table 4-1 on page 4-12 also includes links to the related parameter that ...
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... following procedure illustrates how to create the Cisco ATA default configuration file, convert it to activate the service. During the boot-up process: Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Make a copy of the Cisco ATA. 3-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide... (SIP) OL-3410-01 This configuration file is applied to a Cisco ATA only if a unique configuration file (ata) does not exist for...
... following procedure illustrates how to create the Cisco ATA default configuration file, convert it to activate the service. During the boot-up process: Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Make a copy of the Cisco ATA. 3-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide... (SIP) OL-3410-01 This configuration file is applied to a Cisco ATA only if a unique configuration file (ata) does not exist for...
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...'s Guide (SIP) OL-3410-01 Review the IP address of the Cisco ATA. Table 3-5 Parameters that you must disable DHCP by means of the TFTP configuration file method. StaticNetMask-Subnet mask of the Cisco ATA. Lift the handset and press the function button located on page 4-12 for the Cisco ATA to enable DHCP.
...'s Guide (SIP) OL-3410-01 Review the IP address of the Cisco ATA. Table 3-5 Parameters that you must disable DHCP by means of the TFTP configuration file method. StaticNetMask-Subnet mask of the Cisco ATA. Lift the handset and press the function button located on page 4-12 for the Cisco ATA to enable DHCP.
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.... Use the UIPassword parameter to configure a password, after which occurs based on page 4-12 for an alphabetical listing of configurable features and references to their definitions. This provides easy initial access to save your PC and the Cisco ATA are prompted for the password whenever you set parameters using the web interface...
.... Use the UIPassword parameter to configure a password, after which occurs based on page 4-12 for an alphabetical listing of configurable features and references to their definitions. This provides easy initial access to save your PC and the Cisco ATA are prompted for the password whenever you set parameters using the web interface...
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... the commonly used SIP features, with references to the parameters for configuring these services. • Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services, page 4-12-This section contains a complete listing of Cisco ATA services supported for SIP, and includes cross references to the parameters for configuring these services. CH A P T E R 4 Basic and Additional...
... the commonly used SIP features, with references to the parameters for configuring these services. • Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services, page 4-12-This section contains a complete listing of Cisco ATA services supported for SIP, and includes cross references to the parameters for configuring these services. CH A P T E R 4 Basic and Additional...
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...• Hardware Information Display, page 4-7 • NAT Gateway, page 4-7 • NAT/PAT Translation, page 4-7 OL-3410-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 4-3 For configuration information, see the "LBRCodec" section on page 5-5. Chapter 4 ...Basic and Additional SIP Services Additional SIP Services • LoginID0, page 5-12 • LoginID1, page 5-12 • PWD0, page ...
...• Hardware Information Display, page 4-7 • NAT Gateway, page 4-7 • NAT/PAT Translation, page 4-7 OL-3410-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 4-3 For configuration information, see the "LBRCodec" section on page 5-5. Chapter 4 ...Basic and Additional SIP Services Additional SIP Services • LoginID0, page 5-12 • LoginID1, page 5-12 • PWD0, page ...
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...call -waiting tone will sound without a pause in an active call . OL-3410-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 4-5 Related Parameter FeatureTimer, page 5-26-Bits 8 to 12 Debugging Diagnostics You can use the following parameters to troubleshoot operation issues: • NPrintf, ...that of comfort noise. If the callee picks up the phone and then later hangs up is turned on in ITU G.711, the Cisco ATA calculates and transmits its noise level to the far end to enable the remote endpoint to meet local requirements. Chapter 4 Basic and...
...call -waiting tone will sound without a pause in an active call . OL-3410-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 4-5 Related Parameter FeatureTimer, page 5-26-Bits 8 to 12 Debugging Diagnostics You can use the following parameters to troubleshoot operation issues: • NPrintf, ...that of comfort noise. If the callee picks up the phone and then later hangs up is turned on in ITU G.711, the Cisco ATA calculates and transmits its noise level to the far end to enable the remote endpoint to meet local requirements. Chapter 4 Basic and...
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... for 15 seconds, enter the following: #755551212*15# To deactivate this procedure: Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Open your Cisco ATA. Configure the following : #73 Related Parameter SigTimer, page 5-32-Bits 20 to 25 Setting Up and Placing a Call Without Using a SIP...SIP proxy. This section contains the following topics: • Configuration, page 4-11 • Placing an IP Call, page 4-12 Configuration To perform the necessary configuration of the Cisco ATA, follow this feature, enter the following parameters as shown: • GkOrProxy, page 5-10-Set to the value of ...
... for 15 seconds, enter the following: #755551212*15# To deactivate this procedure: Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Open your Cisco ATA. Configure the following : #73 Related Parameter SigTimer, page 5-32-Bits 20 to 25 Setting Up and Placing a Call Without Using a SIP...SIP proxy. This section contains the following topics: • Configuration, page 4-11 • Placing an IP Call, page 4-12 Configuration To perform the necessary configuration of the Cisco ATA, follow this feature, enter the following parameters as shown: • GkOrProxy, page 5-10-Set to the value of ...
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... dial the telephone number and the IP address of the parameters used for configuring these features. Complete Reference Table of all configurable features for the Cisco ATA (using SIP), and includes links to the detailed descriptions of the remote user agent. Use the pound (#) key on your telephone keypad: ...23 CallerIdMethod, page 5-25 SigTimer, page 5-32 FeatureTimer, page 5-26 ConnectMode, page 5-28 OpFlags, page 5-34 AudioMode, page 5-20 CfgInterval, page 5-5 NPrintf, page 5-36 4-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) OL-3410-01
... dial the telephone number and the IP address of the parameters used for configuring these features. Complete Reference Table of all configurable features for the Cisco ATA (using SIP), and includes links to the detailed descriptions of the remote user agent. Use the pound (#) key on your telephone keypad: ...23 CallerIdMethod, page 5-25 SigTimer, page 5-32 FeatureTimer, page 5-26 ConnectMode, page 5-28 OpFlags, page 5-34 AudioMode, page 5-20 CfgInterval, page 5-5 NPrintf, page 5-36 4-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) OL-3410-01
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...IDs for phone lines UID0, page 5-9, UID1, page 5-9 IP-like address in dial plan IPDialPlan, page 5-38 Login ID LoginID0, page 5-12, LoginID1, page 5-12 Low bit-rate codec LBRCodec, page 5-20 Mixing of tones ConnectMode, page 5-28 Network Address Translation (NAT) server-Maintain during session NatServer, ...ConnectMode, page 5-28 Receiving-audio codec preference RxCodec, page 5-21 Redial time if line is busy FeatureTimer, page 5-26 Refresh Cisco ATA using Web server OpFlags, page 5-34 REGISTER messages ConnectMode, page 5-28 Registration removal ConnectMode, page 5-28 Reset...
...IDs for phone lines UID0, page 5-9, UID1, page 5-9 IP-like address in dial plan IPDialPlan, page 5-38 Login ID LoginID0, page 5-12, LoginID1, page 5-12 Low bit-rate codec LBRCodec, page 5-20 Mixing of tones ConnectMode, page 5-28 Network Address Translation (NAT) server-Maintain during session NatServer, ...ConnectMode, page 5-28 Receiving-audio codec preference RxCodec, page 5-21 Redial time if line is busy FeatureTimer, page 5-26 Refresh Cisco ATA using Web server OpFlags, page 5-34 REGISTER messages ConnectMode, page 5-28 Registration removal ConnectMode, page 5-28 Reset...
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...phone lines UID0, page 5-9, UID1, page 5-9 IP-like address in dial plan IPDialPlan, page 5-38 Login ID LoginID0, page 5-12, LoginID1, page 5-12 Low bit-rate codec LBRCodec, page 5-20 Mixing of tones ConnectMode, page 5-28 Network Address Translation (NAT) server-Maintain during session ...page 5-21 Redial time if line is busy FeatureTimer, page 5-26 Refresh Cisco ATA using Web server OpFlags, page 5-34 REGISTER messages ConnectMode, page 5-28 Registration removal ConnectMode, page 5-28 Reset Cisco ATA using Web server OpFlags, page 5-34 Retransmission interval for NAT server...
...phone lines UID0, page 5-9, UID1, page 5-9 IP-like address in dial plan IPDialPlan, page 5-38 Login ID LoginID0, page 5-12, LoginID1, page 5-12 Low bit-rate codec LBRCodec, page 5-20 Mixing of tones ConnectMode, page 5-28 Network Address Translation (NAT) server-Maintain during session ...page 5-21 Redial time if line is busy FeatureTimer, page 5-26 Refresh Cisco ATA using Web server OpFlags, page 5-34 REGISTER messages ConnectMode, page 5-28 Registration removal ConnectMode, page 5-28 Reset Cisco ATA using Web server OpFlags, page 5-34 Retransmission interval for NAT server...
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....255.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 10 Account Information Parameters This section describes the following parameters, which are located in the blue portion of the Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page: • UID0, page 5-9 • PWD0, page 5-9 • UID1, page 5-9 • PWD1, page 5-10 • GkOrProxy, ...page 5-10 • Gateway, page 5-11 • Gateway2, page 5-11 • UseLoginID, page 5-11 • LoginID0, page 5-12 • LoginID1, page 5-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 5-8 OL-3410-01
....255.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 10 Account Information Parameters This section describes the following parameters, which are located in the blue portion of the Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page: • UID0, page 5-9 • PWD0, page 5-9 • UID1, page 5-9 • PWD1, page 5-10 • GkOrProxy, ...page 5-10 • Gateway, page 5-11 • Gateway2, page 5-11 • UseLoginID, page 5-11 • LoginID0, page 5-12 • LoginID1, page 5-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 5-8 OL-3410-01
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... is 0. Note UID1 is 0. Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters: 51 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 47 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults 5-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) OL-3410-01
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... 15 for "D.") • Bits 11-Polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal (value of 0/1 disables/enables polarity reversal) • Bits 12-16-Maximum number of area) to CID device if the phone number is unknown. • Bit 16-If this bit is enabled (it is...parameter: • USA=0x19e60 • Sweden=0x0ff61 or 0x006aff61 • Denmark=0x0fde1 or 0x033efde1 Value Type Bitmap OL-3410-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 5-25 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Operating Parameters CallerIdMethod Description This 32-bit ...
... 15 for "D.") • Bits 11-Polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal (value of 0/1 disables/enables polarity reversal) • Bits 12-16-Maximum number of area) to CID device if the phone number is unknown. • Bit 16-If this bit is enabled (it is...parameter: • USA=0x19e60 • Sweden=0x0ff61 or 0x006aff61 • Denmark=0x0fde1 or 0x033efde1 Value Type Bitmap OL-3410-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 5-25 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Operating Parameters CallerIdMethod Description This 32-bit ...