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Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W -

Index

Numerics

10/100BASE-T data port 1-4

10/100BASE-T hub 1-4

10BASE-T uplink Ethernet port 1-4

802.1Q VLAN ID 3-4

802.1Q VLAN ID configuration 5-11

A

alphanumeric values 3-22

ata .txt file 3-10

atadefault.cfg configuration file 3-17

atadefault.cfg file 3-12

atapname.exe Tool 3-11

ata unique configuration file 3-3, 3-17

AudioMode parameter 5-20, 6-2, 6-6

audio operating mode configuration 5-20

B

binary configuration file creation 3-10

bootload

process 3-2

brackets for IP address of endpoint identifier setting 5-25

BusyTone 5-37

C

CA0UID 5-13

CA1UID 5-14

cabling requirements 2-3

Call Agent

configuration of alternate 5-13

configuration of primary 5-12

overview 1-2, 1-3

services 1-8

specifying ID of alternate 5-14

specifying ID of primary 5-13

Caller ID format configuration 5-21

caller ID method 5-21

CallerIdMethod parameter 5-21

call-progress toes 5-29

Call-Progress tone parameters 5-30, 5-36

call-progress tones

configuration 5-29

parameters 5-29

call waiting period configuration 5-26

call-waiting tone 5-38

CallWaitTone 5-38

CDP discovery setting 5-27

CED tone detection

disabling 5-20

enabling 5-20

cfgfmt.exe tool 3-10, 3-15

CFGID 5-43

CfgInterval parameter 5-5

Cisco ATA-specific configuration file 3-3

Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 3-2

CodecName 5-19

codec names

configuration 5-19

codec negotiation in sending fax 5-25

codecs 4-2

LBRCodec 5-15

supported 1-5

common parameters

configuration 3-9

conference connection mode setting 5-25

conferences 1-2

configuration 5-27

802.1Q VLAN ID 5-11

alternate Call Agent 5-13

atadefault.cfg file 3-12

audio operating mode 5-20

brackets for IP address of endpoint identifier setting 5-25

Caller ID format 5-21

call-progress tones 5-29

syntax 5-29

call waiting period 5-26

CDP discovery setting 5-27

CED tone detection

disabling 5-20

cfgfmt.exe tool 3-10, 3-15

codec names 5-19

conference connection mode setting 5-25

connection mode 5-24

default values 5-2

domain-name portion of endpoint ID 5-18

DtmfMethod 5-20

endpoint identifiers 5-14

fax pass-through redundancy setting 5-24

G.711µ-law setting for fax pass-through 5-25

G.711A-law setting for fax pass-through 5-25

G.711 silence suppression 5-20

G.729 codec setting by port 5-25

hook flash time 5-26

listening port 5-16

low-bit-rate codecs 5-20

maximum retransmission of commands 5-17

methods

using TFTP and DHCP servers 3-8, 3-9

Web-based 3-23

Wed-based 3-25

NCS-compliant Session Description Protocol (SDP) setting 5-25

NSE payload type 5-24

parameters

AudioMode 5-20, 6-2, 6-6

CA0UID 5-13

CA1UID 5-14

CallerIdMethod 5-21

CfgInterval 5-5

CodecName 5-19

ConnectMode 6-3

DHCP 5-8

DNS2IP 5-11

EncryptKey 5-6, 8-14

MediaPort 5-17

MGCPPort 5-16

MGCPVer 5-18

NumTxFrames 5-21

OpFlags 5-27

RetxIntv 5-17

RetxLim 5-17

SigTimer 5-26

StaticIp 5-9

StaticNetMask 5-10

StaticRoute 5-9

TftpURL 5-5

TraceFlags 5-41

UIPassword 5-3, 8-14

persistent hook-flash events setting 5-25

persistent on-hook and off-hook events setting 5-25

PING period 5-26

preferred codec 5-15

primary Call Agent 5-12

quarantine handling mode setting 5-25

refresh interval 4-2

required parameters 4-2

retransmission interval 5-17

ring cadence pattern 5-40

RSIP*@ipaddress syntax setting 5-25

RTP media port 5-17

RTP packet size 5-21

static network router probing 5-27

text file template 5-2

TFTP filename setting 5-27

tones 5-29

VLAN CoS bit value (802.1P priority) for TCP packets 5-11

VLAN ID specifications setting 5-27

VLAN IP encapsulation setting 5-27

configuration changes taking effect 3-6

configuration files generated 3-13

configuration in a non-TFTP server environment 3-7

configuration in a TFTP server environment 3-5

congestion tone 5-37

connection mode configuration 5-24

ConnectMode parameter 6-3

converting MAC address to hexadecimal format 3-11

convert unique configuration file to binary format 3-6

creating a text configuration file 3-9

D

debugging 8-4

debugging with prserv program 8-4

default configuration file 3-17

default values 3-9

DHCP

disabling use of 5-8

enabling use of 5-8

DHCP option 150 3-18

DHCP option 66 3-18

DHCP options 3-19

DHCP parameter 5-8

DHCP server

configuration without using DHCP 3-20

if not under control of Cisco ATA administrator 3-19

DHCP server usage 3-18

diagnostics

SyslogCtrl 5-42

SyslogIP 5-41

types of messages to trace 5-42

DialTone 5-36

disabling CDP discovery 3-4

disabling use of DHCP server 3-21

disabling VLAN encapsulation 3-4

disabling VLAN IP encapsulation 3-3

DNS2IP parameter 5-11

domain-name portion of endpoint ID configuration 5-18

downloading Cisco ATA software from CCO 3-7, 3-8

DtmfMethod configuration 5-20

duplexity 1-4

dynamic payload type 5-24

E

electrical specifications B-2

enabling user-specified voice VLAN ID 3-4

EncrpytKeyEx parameter 5-7

encryption 3-12

encryption examples 3-15

encryption key 5-6

EncryptKey parameter 5-6, 8-14

endpoint identifiers 4-2

endpoint identifiers configuration 5-14

endpoints and connections 4-3

configuration example 4-3

configuration parameters 4-3

entering alphanumeric values 3-22

environmental specifications B-2

establishing IP connectivity 3-20

Ethernet ports 1-4

F

factory default reset 3-23

fax

debugging 6-7

services 1-7, 6-1

fax mode 6-1, 6-6

configuration 6-6, 6-7

definition 1-7

description 6-1

fax pass-through 5-25

redundancy setting 5-24

fax pass-through mode 6-1

configuration 6-2

definition 1-7

description 6-1

enabling 6-4, 6-5

fax relay disabling 6-5

fax services

debugging 6-9

Foreign Exchange Station ports 1-4

frequently asked questions 8-14

function button 1-4, 1-5, 3-3, 7-1, 8-2

FXSInputLevel 5-23

FXSOutputLevel 5-23

FXS ports 1-4

G

G.711µ-law setting for fax pass-through 5-25

G.711A-law setting for fax pass-through 5-25

G.711 silence suppression configuration 5-20

G.729 codec setting by port 5-25

generated configuration files 3-13

generating binary configuration file 3-10

H

hook flash time configuration 5-26

HTTP refresh 5-27

HTTP reset 5-27

I

impedance 1-4

Include command 3-10

input level of FXS ports 5-23

input ports 2-5

installation

instructions 2-1

procedure 2-3

L

listening port configuration 5-16

local connection options 4-7

local tone playout reporting 8-9

low-bit-rate codec 5-20

low-bit-rate codecs

configuration 5-20

M

MAC address 3-11

making configuration changes after boot up 3-11

maximum retransmission of commands 5-17

MediaPort parameter 5-17

message waiting indicator 5-22

MGCP

capabilities 1-2

Cisco ATA-supported commands 4-10

Cisco ATA-supported software packages 4-8

connection modes 4-7

description 1-2

endpoint device type

description 4-4

example 4-4

overview 1-1

registration process 4-4

services

complete listing 4-5

related parameters 4-5

signals and events 4-7

version 1-5

versions 1-5

mgcp_example.txt file 3-10

mgcp_example.txt sample configuration file 3-9

mgcp_example.txt text file 5-2

MGCPPort 5-16

MGCPVer 5-18

MGCP version string configuration 5-18

N

NCS-compliant Session Description Protocol (SDP) setting 5-25

network configuration parameters 5-8

network requirements 2-2

network status 8-10, 8-11

non-dotted hexadecimal MAC address location 3-10

NSE payload type configuration 5-24

NumTxFrames parameter 5-21

O

obtaining network status 8-10, 8-11

obtaining non-dotted hexadecimal MAC address of Cisco ATA 3-10

OpFlags parameter 5-27

output level of FXS ports 5-23

P

parameters

required 4-2

parameters and defaults 5-1

parameter types 5-1

password

forgotten 5-3

setting 5-3

persistent events 4-8

persistent hook-flash events setting 5-25

persistent on-hook and off-hook events setting 5-25

physical interfaces B-2

physical specifications B-1

PING period configuration 5-26

port for debug messages

configuration 5-40

power

adaptor cable 2-5

connector 2-5

power-down procedure 2-6

preferred-codec configuration 5-15

primary domain name server 5-10

priority value 8-6

prserv 6-8, 6-9

Q

quarantine handling mode setting 5-25

R

refreshing the Cisco ATA 3-26

refresh interval 4-2

refresh interval configuration 5-5

refresh-interval configuration 3-6

refresh procedure 3-11

registration process with MGCP 4-4

Reorder Tone 5-37

reorder tone 5-32, 5-37

ReorderTone parameter 5-32

reorder tone parameter example 5-34, 5-35

reporting

local tone playout 8-9

RTP statistics 8-13

resetting the Cisco ATA 3-26

resetting the Cisco ATA to factory defaults 3-23

retransmission interval configuration 5-17

RetxIntv 5-17

RetxLim 5-17

reviewing default router for Cisco ATA to use 3-22

reviewing subnet mask of Cisco ATA 3-22

review IP address of Cisco ATA 3-21

Ringback Tone 5-38

ringer cadence pattern configuration 5-40

ringing characteristics B-3

ring loads 8-14

RJ-11 telephone ports 1-4

RJ-45 LED

Cisco ATA 186 1-4

Cisco ATA 188 1-4

RSIP*@ipaddress syntax setting 5-25

RTP

frames 6-12

media port configuration 5-17

packets 6-12

packet size configuration 5-21

statistics 6-12

rtpcatch 6-12, 6-13, 6-15, 6-16, 6-17, 6-20

RTP payload type 5-24

RTP statistics reporting 8-13

S

safety recommendations 2-2

sample configuration text file 3-9

secondary domain name server 5-11

Session Description Protocol (SDP) 1-2

session management 1-2

setting the codec 4-2

signaling

definition 1-2

signaling image upgrade 3-26

SigTimer parameter 5-26

software download from CCO 3-7, 3-8

software features 1-5

software specifications (all protocols) B-3

specifying a preconfigured VLAN ID 3-3

specifying VLAN CoS bit value (802.1P priority) for UDP packets 3-4

specifying VLAN CoS bit value for TCP packets 3-4

standard payload type 5-24

statically configuring

Cisco ATA assigned route 5-9

IP address of Cisco ATA 5-9

subnet mask 5-10

statically configuring various IP addresses 3-2

StaticIP 3-20

StaticIP parameter 5-9

StaticNetMask 3-20

StaticNetMask parameter 5-10

static network router probing setting 5-27

StaticRoute 3-20

StaticRoute parameter 5-9

strongest encryption key 5-7

syslog 8-6

IP address 8-6

priority value 8-6

tag 8-6

time_offset 8-6

SyslogCtrl 5-42

SyslogIP 5-41

system diagnostics 8-6

T

target endpoint 1-2

TFTP configuration filename configuration setting 5-27

TFTP server

configuring to not use 5-4

configuring to use 5-4

statically configuring 5-5

TFTP server IP address 3-18

TFTP server name 3-18

TftpURL parameter 5-5

tone

reorder 5-32

tone parameters 5-30, 5-31

tone parameter syntax

basic format 5-30

extended formats 5-31

tones 5-29

syntax 5-30

TOS bits 5-29

TraceFlags parameter 5-41

troubleshooting

general tips 8-1

installation 8-3

upgrade issues 8-3

type of service bits 5-29

U

UIPassword parameter 5-3, 8-14

unique configuration file 3-10, 3-17

upgrading software

from TFTP server 7-1

using executable file 7-2

upgrading software from TFTP server 7-1

upgrading the signaling image 3-26

User Interface (UI) Parameters 5-3

UseTFTP parameter 5-4

V

version parameter 5-43

version parameter for configuration file 5-43

visual message waiting indicator 5-22

VLAN

CoS bit value (802.1P priority) for TCP packets 5-11

ID specification setting 5-27

IP encapsulation setting 5-27

VLAN ID example 3-4

VLAN-related parameters 3-3

VLAN tagging 3-2

voice configuration menu 3-21

voice menu codes

configuration parameters A-2

information options A-1

software upgrade A-3

voice ports 1-1

W

warnings

circuit breaker (15A) 2-5

installation 2-2

lightning activity 2-2

main disconnecting device 2-2

No. 26 AWG 2-5

product disposal 2-2

web-based configuration setting 5-27


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