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Cisco ATA 188 Administrator's Manual (274 pages)
Analog Telephone Adaptor
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 3.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Related Documentation
16
Obtaining Technical Assistance
17
Hardware Overview
25
Software Features
27
Voice Codecs Supported
27
Installation and Configuration Overview
29
Supplementary Services
29
Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA
31
Safety Recommendations
31
What the Cisco ATA Package Includes
32
What You Need
32
Installation Procedure
33
Power-Down Procedure
35
Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for
37
Default Boot Load Behavior
38
Specifying a Preconfigured VLAN ID or Disabling VLAN IP Encapsulation
39
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
41
Basic Configuration Steps in a TFTP Server Environment
41
Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment
43
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
44
Setting up the TFTP Server with Cisco ATA Software
44
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
44
Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files
45
Using Atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address
47
Using Encryption with the Cfgfmt Tool
48
Examples of Upgrading to Stronger Encryption Key
51
Atadefault.cfg Configuration File
53
Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain Its Configuration File from the TFTP Server
54
Using a DHCP Server
54
Without Using a DHCP Server
54
Voice Configuration Menu
56
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
57
Entering Alphanumeric Values
58
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values
59
Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page
59
Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA
61
Procedure to Refresh the Cisco ATA
62
Procedure to Reset the Cisco ATA
62
Obtaining Cisco ATA Configuration File after Failed Attempt
62
Upgrading the H.323 Signaling Image
62
Chapter 4 Basic and Additional H.323 Services
63
Important Basic H.323 Services
63
Required Parameters
63
Setting up User Ids for the Cisco ATA
65
Using the Cisco ATA with an H.323 Gatekeeper
65
Choosing Cisco ATA Registration Mode with an H.323 Gatekeeper
65
Setting up an Alternate H.323 Gatekeeper
66
Setting up Gatekeeper Time-To-Live Value
66
Establishing Authentication with Cisco H.323 Gatekeeper
67
Using the Cisco ATA Without an H.323 Gatekeeper
68
Using Multiple Cisco Atas Without an H.323 Gatekeeper
68
Using the Cisco ATA with an H.323 Gateway but Without an H.323 Gatekeeper
68
Setting the Audio Codecs
69
Additional H.323 Services
69
Configurable Reboot of Cisco ATA
70
Configuring Audio Packet Settings
70
Configuring Billable Features
70
Configuring the Call Waiting Permanent Default Setting
71
Configuring the Cisco ATA Refresh Interval
71
Configuring Hook Flash Timing
71
Configuring the Mixing of Call Waiting Tone and Audio
71
Configuring Network Ringback Tone
72
Configuring Reverse Audio Cut-Through Behavior
72
Configuring Supplementary Service Behavior and Parameters
72
Debugging Diagnostics
72
Hardware Information Display
72
Network Timing
73
Polarity Settings
73
Progress Tones
73
Selecting DTMF and Hookflash Transmission Methods
73
Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods
74
Setting Dial Plans
74
Complete Reference Table of All Cisco ATA H.323 Services
74
CHAPTER 5 Parameters and Defaults 5-1
78
Configuration Text File Template
78
User Interface (UI) Security Parameter
79
Uipassword
79
Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption
80
Usetftp
80
Tftpurl
81
Cfginterval
82
Encryptkey
82
Encryptkeyex
83
Network Configuration Parameters
84
Dhcp
84
Staticip
85
Staticroute
85
Ntpip
86
Staticnetmask
86
Altntpip
87
Dns1Ip
87
Dns2Ip
88
Vlansetting
88
H.323 Parameters
89
Gkorproxy
89
Gkid
90
Altgk
90
Gktimetolive
90
Altgktimeout
91
Uid0
92
Pwd0
92
Uid1
93
Loginid0
94
Pwd1
94
Loginid1
95
Useloginid
95
Autmethod
96
Gateway
96
Audio Configuration Parameters
97
Mediaport
97
Rxcodec
98
Txcodec
98
Lbrcodec
99
Audiomode
100
Numtxframes
101
Tos
102
Operational Parameters
102
Callfeatures
103
Paidfeatures
104
Callcmd
105
Featuretimer
106
Featuretimer2
107
Sigtimer
107
Connectmode
108
Opflags
110
Timezone
112
Telephone Configuration Parameters
113
Calleridmethod
114
Polarity
115
Fxsinputlevel
116
Fxsoutputlevel
116
Tone Configuration Parameters
117
Tone Parameter Syntax-Basic Format
117
Extended Format a
119
Tone Parameter Syntax-Extended Formats
119
Extended Format B
120
Dialtone
124
Recommended Values
124
Specific Tone Parameter Information
124
Busytone
125
Reordertone
125
Callwaittone
126
Ringbacktone
126
Alerttone
127
Ringonofftime
127
Dial Plan Parameters
128
Dialplan
128
Dial Plan Commands
129
Dial Plan Rules
130
Dial Plan Examples
134
Dialplanex
136
Ipdialplan
136
Diagnostic Parameters
136
Nprintf
137
Syslogip
137
Syslogctrl
138
CFGID-Version Parameter for Cisco ATA Configuration File
139
Chapter 6 Call Commands
141
Call Command Structure
141
Syntax
142
Context-Identifiers
143
Input Sequence Identifiers
144
Action Identifiers
144
Call Command Example
145
Call Command Behavior
147
Chapter 7 Configuring and Debugging Fax Services
153
Using Fax Pass-Through Mode
153
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Pass-Through Mode
154
Audiomode
154
Connectmode
155
Configuring Cisco IOS Gateways to Enable Fax Pass-Through
155
Enable Fax Pass-Through Mode
156
Disable Fax Relay Feature
157
Using FAX Mode
158
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode
158
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode on a Per-Call Basis
159
Configuring the Cisco IOS Gateway for Fax Mode
159
Debugging the Cisco ATA 186/188 Fax Services
159
Common Problems When Using IOS Gateways
159
Using Prserv for Diagnosing Fax Problems
161
Analyzing Prserv Output for Fax Sessions
161
Prserv Overview
161
Using Rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax Problems
164
Rtpcatch Overview
164
Example of Rtpcatch
166
Analyzing Rtpcatch Output for Fax Sessions
168
Using Rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of Failure
170
Rtpcatch Limitations
172
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Cisco ATA 188 Administrator's Manual (218 pages)
Analog Telephone Adaptor
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 2.5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Voice Menu Codes
12
Related Documentation
14
Obtaining Documentation
15
World Wide Web
15
Ordering Documentation
15
Documentation Feedback
15
Obtaining Technical Assistance
16
Technical Assistance Center
16
Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
19
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Overview
20
SIP Capabilities
21
Components of SIP
21
SIP Clients
22
SIP Servers
22
Hardware Overview
23
Software Features
25
Voice Codecs Supported
25
Additional Supported Signaling Protocols
26
Other Supported Protocols
26
Cisco ATA SIP Services
26
Fax Services
27
Methods Supported
27
Supplementary Services
28
Installation and Configuration Overview
28
Installing the Cisco ATA
29
Network Requirements
30
Safety Recommendations
30
What the Cisco ATA Package Includes
30
What You Need
31
Installation Procedure
31
Power-Down Procedure
34
Configuring the Cisco ATA for SIP
35
Default Boot Load Behavior
36
Specifying a Preconfigured VLAN ID or Disabling VLAN IP Encapsulation
37
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
39
Basic Configuration Steps in a TFTP Server Environment
39
Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment
40
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
41
Setting up the TFTP Server with Cisco ATA Software
41
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
41
Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files
42
Using Atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address
44
Using the Encryptkey Parameter and Cfgfmt Tool
45
Atadefault.cfg Configuration File
46
Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain Its Configuration File from the TFTP Server
47
Using a DHCP Server
47
Without Using a DHCP Server
47
Voice Configuration Menu
49
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
50
Entering Alphanumeric Values
51
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values
52
Alphanumeric Characters
52
Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page
52
Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA
55
Procedure to Refresh the Cisco ATA
56
Procedure to Reset the Cisco ATA
56
Upgrading the SIP Signaling Image
56
Basic and Additional SIP Services
57
Important Basic SIP Services
57
Required Parameters
57
Establishing Authentication
58
Setting the Codec
59
Configuring Refresh Interval
59
Additional SIP Services
59
Advanced Audio Configuration
60
Billable Features
60
Comfort Noise During Silence Period When Using G.711
61
Configurable Hook Flash Timing
61
Configurable Mixing of Call Waiting Tone and Audio
61
Configurable On-Hook Delay
61
Debugging Diagnostics
61
Dial Plan
62
Disabling Access to the Web Interface
62
Distinctive Ringing
62
DNS SRV Support
62
Hardware Information Display
63
NAT Gateway
63
NAT/PAT Translation
63
Network Timing
64
Outboundproxy Support
64
Progress Tones
64
Receiver-Tagged VIA Header
65
Repeat Dialing on Busy Signal
65
SIP Proxy Server Redundancy
66
Stuttering Dial Tone on Unconditional Call Forward
66
User Configurable Call Waiting Permanent Default Setting
66
User Configurable Timeout on no Answer for Call Forwarding
66
Setting up and Placing a Call Without Using a SIP Proxy
67
Configuration
67
Placing an IP Call
67
Complete Reference Table of All Cisco ATA SIP Services
68
Parameters and Defaults
73
Configuration Text File Template
74
User Interface (UI) Parameter
75
Uipassword
75
Configuration Parameter
76
Toconfig
76
Parameters for Configuration Method
76
Usetftp
76
Tftpurl
77
Cfginterval
77
Encryptkey
78
Network Parameters
78
Dhcp
79
Staticip
79
Staticroute
79
Account Information Parameters
80
Uid0
81
Staticnetmask
80
Pwd0
81
Uid1
81
Gkorproxy
82
Pwd1
82
Gateway
83
Gateway2
83
Useloginid
83
Loginid0
84
Loginid1
84
Backup Server Parameters
85
Altgk
85
Altgktimeout
85
Gkid
86
Gktimetolive
86
SIP Parameters
86
Usesip
86
Maxredirect
87
Sipreginterval
87
Natip
88
Sipregon
88
Mediaport
89
Outboundproxy
89
Sipport
89
Natserver
90
Nattimer
91
Operating Parameters
91
Audiomode
92
Lbrcodec
92
Rxcodec
93
Numtxframes
94
Txcodec
94
Callfeatures
95
Paidfeatures
96
Calleridmethod
97
Featuretimer
98
Polarity
99
Connectmode
100
Autmethod
102
Timezone
102
Ntpip
102
Altntpip
103
Dns1Ip
103
Dns2Ip
103
Sigtimer
104
Udptos
104
Opflags
106
Optional Feature Parameters
107
Nprintf
108
Traceflags
108
Ringonofftime
109
Dialplan
110
Ipdialplan
110
About Dial Plan Commands
111
Dial Plan Blocking (in Rule)
111
H' Rule to Support Hot/Warm Line
111
P' Rule to Support Dial Prefix
111
Call-Progress Tone Parameters
114
List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters
114
Tone Parameter Syntax
114
How to Calculate Scaling Factors
115
Recommended Values
116
Specific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information
116
Callcmd
119
Vlansetting
107
Call Commands
121
Call Command Structure
121
Syntax
122
Context-Identifiers
123
Input Sequence Identifiers
124
Action Identifiers
124
Call Command Example
125
Call Command Behavior
127
Cisco ATA 188 Administrator's Manual (228 pages)
Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 2.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Documentation
14
Obtaining Documentation
15
World Wide Web
15
Ordering Documentation
15
Documentation Feedback
15
Obtaining Technical Assistance
16
Technical Assistance Center
16
CHAPTER 1 Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
19
H.323 Overview
20
C H a P T E R 1 Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
21
H.323 Gateways
21
H.323 Terminals
21
H.323 Gatekeepers
22
H.323 Mcus
22
H.323 Proxy Server
22
Hardware Overview
23
Software Features
25
Voice Codecs Supported
25
Additional Supported Signaling Protocols
25
Other Supported Protocols
25
Cisco ATA H.323 Services
26
Fax Services
27
Supplementary Services
27
Installation and Configuration Overview
27
Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA
29
Safety Recommendations
29
What the Cisco ATA Package Includes
30
What You Need
30
Installation Procedure
30
Power-Down Procedure
33
Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for
35
Default Boot Load Behavior
36
Specifying a Preconfigured VLAN ID or Disabling VLAN IP Encapsulation
37
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
39
Basic Configuration Steps in a TFTP Server Environment
39
Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment
40
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
41
Setting up the TFTP Server with Cisco ATA Software
41
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
41
Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files
42
Using Atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address
44
Using the Encryptkey Parameter and Cfgfmt Tool
45
Atadefault.cfg Configuration File
46
Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain Its Configuration File from the TFTP Server
46
Using a DHCP Server
46
Without Using a DHCP Server
46
Voice Configuration Menu
49
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
50
Entering Alphanumeric Values
51
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values
52
Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page
52
Web Interface Access-Control Configuration
54
Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA
54
HTTP Procedure to Refresh the Cisco ATA
55
HTTP Procedure to Reset the Cisco ATA
55
HTTP Refresh and Reset Access-Control Configuration
55
Upgrading the H.323 Signaling Image
55
Chapter 4 Basic and Additional H.323 Services
57
Important Basic H.323 Services
57
Required Parameters
57
Setting the Signaling Image to H.323 Mode
57
Setting up User Ids for the Cisco ATA
57
Choosing Cisco ATA Registration Mode with an H.323 Gatekeeper
59
Using the Cisco ATA with an H.323 Gatekeeper
59
Setting up an Alternate H.323 Gatekeeper
60
Setting up Gatekeeper Time-To-Live Value
60
Establishing Authentication with Cisco H.323 Gatekeeper
61
Using Multiple Cisco Atas Without an H.323 Gatekeeper
62
Using the Cisco ATA with an H.323 Gateway but Without an H.323 Gatekeeper
62
Using the Cisco ATA Without an H.323 Gatekeeper
62
Setting the Audio Codecs
63
Additional H.323 Services
63
Configuring Audio Packet Settings
64
Configuring Billable Features
64
Configuring Hook Flash Timing
65
Configuring Network Ringback Tone
65
Configuring the Call Waiting Permanent Default Setting
65
Configuring the Cisco ATA Refresh Interval
65
Configuring the Mixing of Call Waiting Tone and Audio
65
Configuring On-Hook Delay
66
Configuring Reverse Audio Cut-Through Behavior
66
Configuring Supplementary Service Behavior and Parameters
66
Debugging Diagnostics
66
Hardware Information Display
66
Network Timing
67
Polarity Settings
67
Progress Tones
67
Selecting DTMF and Hookflash Transmission Methods
67
Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods
68
Setting Dial Plans
68
Complete Reference Table of All Cisco ATA H.323 Services
68
Parameters and Defaults
71
Chapter 5 Parameter and Default
72
Configuration Text File Template
72
User Interface (UI) Parameter
73
Uipassword
73
Configuration-Complete Parameter
74
Toconfig
74
Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption
74
Usetftp
75
Tftpurl
75
Cfginterval
76
Encryptkey
76
Network Parameters
77
Dhcp
77
Staticip
78
Staticroute
78
Account Information Parameters
79
Uid0
80
Staticnetmask
79
Pwd0
80
Uid1
81
Gateway
82
Pwd1
82
Loginid0
83
Useloginid
83
Autmethod
84
Loginid1
84
Gatekeeper Parameters
85
Gkorproxy
85
Altgk
86
Altgktimeout
86
Gkid
87
Gktimetolive
87
H.323 Mode Parameter
88
Usesip
88
Operating Parameters
88
Lbrcodec
89
Mediaport
89
Audiomode
90
Rxcodec
91
Txcodec
92
Numtxframes
93
Callfeatures
94
Paidfeatures
95
Calleridmethod
96
Polarity
97
Connectmode
98
Timezone
99
Ntpip
100
Altntpip
100
Dns1Ip
101
Dns2Ip
101
Udptos
101
Sigtimer
102
Opflags
103
Vlansetting
104
Optional Feature Parameters
105
Nprintf
105
Ipdialplan
106
Ringonofftime
106
Dialplan
107
About Dial Plan Commands
108
Dial Plan Blocking (in Rule)
109
H' Rule to Support Hotline/Warmline
110
P' Rule to Support Dial Prefix
110
Call-Progress Tone Parameters
111
List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters
111
Tone Parameter Syntax
111
How to Calculate Scaling Factors
112
Recommended Values
112
Specific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information
113
Callcmd
116
Chapter 6 Call Commands
119
Call Command Structure
119
Syntax
120
Context-Identifiers
121
Input Sequence Identifiers
122
Action Identifiers
122
Call Command Example
123
Call Command Behavior
125
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Cisco ATA 188 Administrator's Manual (206 pages)
Analog Telephone Adaptor
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 3.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
Overview
11
Audience
11
Organization
11
Conventions
12
Related Documentation
16
Obtaining Documentation
16
Cisco.com
16
Documentation CD-ROM
17
Documentation Feedback
17
Ordering Documentation
17
Obtaining Technical Assistance
18
Cisco TAC Website
18
Cisco.com
18
Technical Assistance Center
18
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
19
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
19
Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
21
Overview of the Skinny Client Control Protocol
22
Hardware Overview
23
Software Features
25
Chapter 1 Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
25
SCCP Version
25
Voice Codecs Supported
25
Additional Supported Signaling Protocols
26
Basic Services
26
Other Supported Protocols
26
Fax Services
27
Pre-Call and MID-Call Services
27
Installation and Configuration Overview
29
Installing the Cisco ATA
31
Network Requirements
32
Safety Recommendations
32
What the Cisco ATA Package Includes
32
What You Need
33
Installation Procedure
33
Power-Down Procedure
36
Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
37
Default Boot Load Behavior
38
Specifying a Preconfigured VLAN ID or Disabling VLAN IP Encapsulation
39
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
41
Basic Configuration Steps in a Cisco Callmanager TFTP Server Environment
41
Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment
42
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
43
Setting up the TFTP Server with Cisco ATA Software
43
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
44
Creating a Cisco ATA Default Configuration File
45
Creating a Configuration File for a Specific Cisco ATA
47
Using Atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address
49
Using Encryption with the Cfgfmt Tool
49
Examples of Upgrading to Stronger Encryption Key
52
Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain Its Configuration File from the TFTP Server
54
Using a DHCP Server
54
Without Using a DHCP Server
57
Voice Configuration Menu
58
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
58
Entering Alphanumeric Values
60
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values
60
Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page
61
Resetting the Cisco ATA Using Cisco Callmanager
62
Upgrading the SCCP Signaling Image
63
Adding the Cisco ATA to the Cisco Callmanager
65
Device Type Information
66
Adding Cisco Atas Manually
66
Using the Cisco Bulk Administration Tool (BAT)
67
Using Auto-Registration
68
Survivable Remote Site Telephony
69
Using the Cisco IP Telephony Network Locale Option
69
Cisco ATA Configuration Parameter
69
Cisco IP Telephony Locale Installer Installation and Configuration
70
Using the Gratuitous ARP Feature
70
Parameters and Defaults
71
Configuration Text File Template
72
User Interface (UI) Security Parameter
73
Uipassword
73
Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption
74
Tftpurl
74
Usetftp
74
Alttftpurl
75
Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults
75
Usetftp
75
Encryptkey
76
Encryptkeyex
77
Network Configuration Parameters
78
Dhcp
78
Staticip
79
Staticroute
79
Staticnetmask
80
Dns1Ip
80
Dns2Ip
81
Vlansetting
81
Default
81
Ca0Orcm0 and Ca1Orcm1
82
Opflags
82
Epid0Orsid0 and Epid1Orsid1
83
Lbrcodec
83
Mediaport
84
Domain
85
Audio Configuration Parameters
86
Audiomode
86
Numtxframes
87
Operational Parameters
87
Calleridmethod
87
Polarity
89
Fxsinputlevel
90
Fxsoutputlevel
90
Connectmode
91
Sigtimer
93
Opflags
94
Tos
95
Tone Configuration Parameters
96
Tone Parameter Syntax-Basic Format
97
Tone Parameter Syntax-Extended Formats
98
Extended Format a
98
Extended Format B
99
Recommended Values
103
Specific Tone Parameter Information
103
Dialtone
103
Note for Detailed Recommendations of Tone-Parameter Values by Country, See Appendix E, “Recommended
104
Dialtone2
104
Busytone
104
Reordertone
105
Ringbacktone
105
Callwaittone
106
Alerttone
106
Diagnostic Parameters
107
Nprintf
107
Traceflags
108
Syslogip
108
Syslogctrl
109
CFGID-Version Parameter for Cisco ATA Configuration File
110
Parameters Not Used in SCCP that Appear on Web Page
110
Configuring and Debugging Fax Services
111
Using Fax Pass-Through Mode
111
Audiomode
112
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Pass-Through Mode
112
Connectmode
113
Configuring Cisco IOS Gateways to Enable Fax Pass-Through
114
Enable Fax Pass-Through Mode
114
Disable Fax Relay Feature
116
Using FAX Mode
116
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode
116
Configuring the Cisco IOS Gateway for Fax Mode
117
Debugging the Cisco ATA 186/188 Fax Services
117
Common Problems When Using IOS Gateways
117
Analyzing Prserv Output for Fax Sessions
119
Prserv Overview
119
Using Prserv for Diagnosing Fax Problems
119
Rtpcatch Overview
122
Using Rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax Problems
122
Example of Rtpcatch
124
Analyzing Rtpcatch Output for Fax Sessions
126
Using Rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of Failure
128
Rtpcatch Limitations
130
Upgrading the Cisco ATA Signaling Image
131
Upgrading the Signaling Image Via Cisco Callmanager
132
Procedure for Upgrading All Cisco Atas at Once
132
Procedure for Upgrading One Cisco ATA
133
Running the Executable
133
Upgrading the Signaling Image Manually
134
Preliminary Steps
134
Running the Executable File
134
Syntax
135
Upgrade Requirements
135
Upgrade Procedure
136
Confirming a Successful Signaling Image Upgrade
136
Using a Web Browser
137
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
137
Cisco ATA 188 Administrator's Manual (166 pages)
Analog Telephone Adaptor
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 1.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Overview
9
Audience
9
Organization
9
Conventions
10
Related Documentation
12
Obtaining Documentation
12
Cisco.com
12
Documentation CD-ROM
13
Ordering Documentation
13
Documentation Feedback
13
Obtaining Technical Assistance
14
Cisco.com
14
Technical Assistance Center
14
Cisco TAC Website
14
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
15
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
15
Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
17
Overview of the Skinny Client Control Protocol
18
Hardware Overview
19
Software Features
21
SCCP Version
21
Voice Codecs Supported
21
Additional Supported Signaling Protocols
22
Other Supported Protocols
22
Basic Services
22
Fax Services
23
Pre-Call and MID-Call Services
23
Pre-Call Services
23
MID-Call Services
24
Installation and Configuration Overview
25
Installing the Cisco ATA
27
Network Requirements
28
Safety Recommendations
28
What the Cisco ATA Package Includes
28
What You Need
29
Installation Procedure
29
Power-Down Procedure
32
Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
33
Default Boot Load Behavior
34
Specifying a Preconfigured VLAN ID or Disabling VLAN IP Encapsulation
35
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
38
Basic Configuration Steps in a Cisco Callmanager TFTP Server Environment
38
Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment
39
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
39
Setting up the TFTP Server with Cisco ATA Software
40
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
40
Parameters Not Used for SCCP
42
Creating a Cisco ATA Default Configuration File
42
Creating a Configuration File for a Specific Cisco ATA
44
Using Atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address
45
Using the Encryptkey Parameter and Cfgfmt Tool
46
Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain Its Configuration File from the TFTP Server
47
Using a DHCP Server
47
Without Using a DHCP Server
49
Voice Configuration Menu
50
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
50
Entering Alphanumeric Values
52
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values
52
Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page
53
Resetting the Cisco ATA Using Cisco Callmanager
55
Upgrading the SCCP Signaling Image
56
Adding the Cisco ATA to the Cisco Callmanager
57
Adding Cisco Atas Manually
58
Using the Cisco Bulk Administration Tool (BAT)
59
Using Auto-Registration
60
Parameters and Defaults
61
Configuration Text File Template
62
User Interface (UI) Parameter
63
Uipassword
63
Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption
64
Usetftp
64
Tftpurl
64
Encryptkey
65
Network Parameters
66
Dhcp
66
Staticip
67
Staticroute
67
Staticnetmask
68
Account Information Parameters
68
Epid0Orsid0 and Epid1Orsid1
68
Ca0Orcm0 and Ca1Orcm1
69
SCCP Mode Parameter
70
Usemgcp
70
Other Parameters
70
Operating Parameters
70
Lbrcodec
71
Prfcodec
72
Audiomode
72
Connectmode
73
Calleridmethod
74
Dns1Ip
75
Dns2Ip
76
Domain
76
Numtxframes
77
Udptos
77
Opflags
77
Vlansetting
78
Optional Feature Parameters
79
Sigtimer
79
Ringcadence
80
Call-Progress Tone Parameters
81
List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters
81
Tone Parameter Syntax
81
How to Calculate Scaling Factors
82
Recommended Values
82
Specific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information
83
Nprintf
86
Traceflags
87
Mediaport
87
Configuring and Debugging Fax Services
89
Using Fax Pass-Through Mode
89
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Pass-Through Mode
90
Audiomode
90
Connectmode
91
Configuring Cisco IOS Gateways to Enable Fax Pass-Through
91
Enable Fax Pass-Through Mode
92
Disable Fax Relay Feature
93
Using FAX Mode
94
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode
94
Configuring the Cisco IOS Gateway for Fax Mode
95
Debugging the Cisco ATA 186/188 Fax Services
95
Common Problems When Using IOS Gateways
95
Using Prserv for Diagnosing Fax Problems
96
Prserv Overview
96
Analyzing Prserv Output for Fax Sessions
97
Using Rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax Problems
100
Rtpcatch Overview
100
Example of Rtpcatch
100
Analyzing Rtpcatch Output for Fax Sessions
100
Using Rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of Failure
100
Rtpcatch Limitations
107
Upgrading the Cisco ATA Signaling Image
109
Upgrading the Signaling Image Via Cisco Callmanager
110
Procedure for Upgrading All Cisco Atas at Once
110
Procedure for Upgrading One Cisco ATA
111
Running the Executable
111
Upgrading the Signaling Image Manually
112
Preliminary Steps
112
Running the Executable File
112
Upgrade Requirements
113
Syntax
113
Upgrade Procedure
113
Confirming a Successful Signaling Image Upgrade
114
Using a Web Browser
114
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
115
Cisco ATA 188 Configuration (28 pages)
Analog Telephone Adaptor
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
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| Size: 0.51 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Recommendations
5
Installation Requirements
11
Installation Steps
13
Power Outlet
14
Analog Telephones
14
Power Cord
15
Power-Down Procedure
19
Making a Call
25
Troubleshooting Tips
25
Cisco ATA 188 Overview Manual (11 pages)
Analog Telephone Adaptor
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.29 MB
Table of Contents
Overview of the Skinny Client Control Protocol
2
Hardware Overview
3
Software Features
5
SCCP Version
5
Voice Codecs Supported
5
Additional Supported Signaling Protocols
6
Other Supported Protocols
6
Basic Services
6
Fax Services
7
Pre-Call and MID-Call Services
7
Pre-Call Services
7
MID-Call Services
8
Installation and Configuration Overview
9
Cisco ATA 188 Overview (11 pages)
Analog Telephone
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 0.28 MB
Table of Contents
Overview of Media Gateway Control Protocol
2
Hardware Overview
3
Software Features
5
MGCP Versions
5
Voice Codecs Supported
5
Additional Supported Signaling Protocols
6
Other Supported Protocols
6
Cisco ATA MGCP Services
6
Fax Services
7
Supplementary Services that the Cisco ATA Provides
7
Supplementary Services that the Call Agent Provides
8
Installation and Configuration Overview
9
Cisco ATA 188 Instructions For Installing (6 pages)
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.22 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Recommendations
1
What the Cisco ATA Package Includes
2
What You Need
2
Installation Procedure
3
Power-Down Procedure
5
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