Using The Voice Configuration Menu - Cisco ATA-186 Administrator's Manual

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Voice Configuration Menu
Do not use the voice configuration menu to attempt to change any values that you configured by means
Note
of the TFTP configuration file method. Whenever the Cisco ATA refreshes, it downloads its
ata<macaddress> configuration file or atadefault.cfg default configuration file from the TFTP server,
and the values in either of these files will overwrite the values of any corresponding parameters
configured with the voice configuration menu.
See
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corresponding parameters.
This section contains the following topics:

Using the Voice Configuration Menu

To manually configure the Cisco ATA by using the voice configuration menu and the telephone keypad,
perform the following steps:
Procedure
Connect an analog touch-tone phone to the port labeled Phone 1 on the back of the Cisco ATA.
Step 1
Lift the handset and press the function button located on the top of the Cisco ATA. You should receive
Step 2
the initial voice configuration menu voice prompt.
Using the telephone keypad, enter the voice menu code for the parameter that you want to configure or
Step 3
the command that you want to execute, then press #. For a list of voice menu codes, see
"Voice Menu Codes."
Table 3-5
after which you can use the Cisco ATA web configuration page to configure additional parameters.
Note
Table 3-5
Voice Menu
Number
1
2
10
20
21
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP)
3-16
Chapter 5, "Parameters and Defaults,"
Table 4-3 on page 4-12
for an alphabetical listing of configurable features and references to their
Using the Voice Configuration Menu, page 3-16
Entering Alphanumeric Values, page 3-17
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values, page 3-18
lists the menu options that you need to configure basic IP connectivity for the Cisco ATA,
If you are using the voice configuration menu to statically configure the Cisco ATA IP address,
you must disable DHCP by setting its value to 0.
Parameters that Provide Basic IP Connectivity for the Cisco ATA
Features
StaticIP—IP address of the Cisco ATA.
StaticRoute—Default gateway for the Cisco ATA to use.
StaticNetMask—Subnet mask of the Cisco ATA.
DHCP—Set value to 0 to disable the use of a DHCP server; set value to 1 to enable
DHCP.
Review the IP address of the Cisco ATA.
Chapter 3
for a complete list of parameters and their definitions. Also
Configuring the Cisco ATA for SIP
Appendix B,
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