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Table Of Contents
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
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
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
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
CA0UID 5-13
CA1UID 5-14
CallerIdMethod 5-21
CfgInterval 5-5
CodecName 5-19
ConnectMode 6-3
DHCP 5-8
DNS2IP 5-11
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
Posted: Thu Feb 9 13:13:16 PST 2006
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