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802.1P Class of Service (Cos) Bit configuration 3-9
802.1Q VLAN ID 3-4
access voicemail A-1
activate call-forward-all A-2
adding a second FXS port 4-3
adding Cisco ATAs to Cisco CallManager using auto registration 4-4
adding Cisco ATAs to Cisco CallManager using BAT 4-3
alphanumeric characters 3-20
atadefault.cfg default configuration file 3-10
atapname.exe Tool 3-13
AudioMode parameter 5-12, 6-2, 6-6
basic IP Connectivity parameters 3-19
Bellcore Style 5-14
binary configuration file generation 3-13
binary file 3-10
process 3-2
BusyTone 5-24
CA0orCM0 parameter 3-15
Caller ID 5-14
Caller ID format 3-8
CallerIdMethod parameter 5-14
call pickup A-3
call-progress toes 5-21
Call-Progress tone parameters 5-21, 5-22
call waiting period 5-20
call-waiting tone 5-25
CallWaitTone 5-25
cancel call-forward-all A-2
CDP 3-9
CDP discovery 5-18
cfgfmt.exe tool 3-10, 3-13, 3-14
Cisco CallManager 3.0 support 3-9
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 3-2
codec negotiation in sending fax 5-14
alphabetical listing of features and related parameters 3-8
basic steps 3-6
call-progress tones 5-21
cfgfmt.exe tool 3-10, 3-13, 3-14
creating default file 3-10
creating unique file 3-12
encryption key 5-5
fax pass-through redundancy 5-13
fefatures and related parameters 3-8
G.729 5-14
in a non-TFTP setting 3-7
IP precedence 5-17
low-bit-rate codec 5-11
mid-call services style 5-14
NSE payload type 5-14
obtaining file from TFTP server 3-15
overview 1-9
password 5-3
RTP media port 5-27
services and related parameters 3-8
silence suppression 5-13
text file template 5-2
TFTP URL 5-4
tones 5-21
using TFTP 3-6
configuration changes after boot up 3-11
configuration file template 5-2
configuration methods 3-1
configuration text file template 5-2
confirm tone 5-26
congestion tone 5-24
ConnectMode parameter 6-3
converting configuration file to binary 3-10
creating unique configuration file 3-12
datagram precedence 5-17
debugging 8-5
debugging, preserv.exe program 8-5
Default 3-2
default Cisco ATA filename 5-18
default configuration file 3-21
default configuration file creation 3-10
default parameters 3-10
Delay bit 5-17
DHCP 3-9
disabling use of 5-6
DHCP discovery message 5-18
DHCP option 150 5-18
DHCP parameter 5-6
DHCP server configuration settings 3-15
DHCP server control 3-15
DialTone 5-23
disabling CDP discovery 3-4
disabling VLAN encapsulation 3-4
disabling VLAN IP encapsulation 3-3
DNS 3-9
DNS2IP parameter 5-16
DNS search 5-16
Domain parameter 5-16
downloading Cisco ATA software from CCO 3-7
downloading software from CCO 3-8
duplexity 1-4
dynamic payload type 5-13
electrical specifications C-2
enabling and disabling ports 5-8
enabling user-specified voice VLAN ID 3-4
encryption examples 3-14
encryption key 5-5
environmental specifications C-2
establishing IP connectivity 3-18
Ethernet ports 1-4
fabricated MAC address 4-4
factory defaults rest 3-20
fax CED tone detection 5-13
fax mode configuration 6-6, 6-7
fax pass-through 5-14
fax pass-through mode 6-1
fax pass-through mode, enabling 6-4, 6-5
fax Pass-through mode configuration 6-2
fax pass-through redundancy 5-13
fax relay, disabling 6-5
fax services, debugging 6-7, 6-8
fax services mode selection 3-9
features and related parameters 3-8
forgotten password 5-3
frequently asked questions 8-6
Function button 8-1
function button 1-4, 3-3, 3-18, 7-1
FXS ports 1-4
G729 configuration 5-14
generating binary configuration file 3-13
group call pickup A-3
hexadecimal-to-decimal conversion 3-19
Hook-flash detection timing configuration 3-9
immunity specifications C-2
impedance 1-4
inside dial tone 5-23
IOS Telephony Solution (ITS) enabled 5-14
IP precedence configuration 5-17
ITS 3-9
low-bit-rate codec 1-6, 5-11, 5-13
low bit-rate codec selection (G.723.1, G.729) 3-8
MAC address 3-11, 3-13, 4-3, 4-4
MAC addresses for both ports 5-8
MAC address fabrication 4-4
manually adding Cisco ATAs to Cisco CallManager 4-2
manually configuring the CA0orCM parameter 3-15
manually upgrading signaling image 7-4
maximum number of digits in phone number 5-15
maximum on-hook time 5-20
MediaPort parameter 5-27
MeetMe conference A-3
mid-call service format 3-9
mid-call services style 5-14
minimum on-hook time 5-20
Named Signalling Event 3-9
network connectivity parameters 3-17
network requirements 2-2
network router probing 5-18
NSE 3-9
NSE payload type configuration 5-14
NumTxFrames parameter 5-17
obtaining non-dotted hexadecimal MAC address 3-13
Operating Parameters 5-6, 5-10
OpFlags parameter 5-17
outside dial tone 5-23
packet-precedence parameters 3-9
parameters and defaults x, 5-1
parameters for configuring basic IP connectivity 3-19
parameters not used for SCCP 3-10
parameter types 5-1
Phone Configuration screen 4-2, 4-3
phone number maximum digits 5-15
physical interfaces C-3
physical specifications C-1
polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal 5-15
port enabling and disabling 5-8
configuration 5-26
primary Cisco CallManager configuration 5-9
primary domain name server 5-15
rc4 encryption algorithm 5-5
redial A-2
registration methods 4-1
Reliability bit 5-17
Reorder Tone 5-24
reorder tone 5-24
resetting the Cisco ATA 3-23
resetting the Cisco ATA to factory defaults 3-20
Ringback Tone 5-25
ring-cadence format 3-9
ringer cadence pattern 5-20
ringing characteristics C-3
rtpcatch 6-12, 6-13, 6-15, 6-16, 6-17, 6-19
RTP frames 6-12
RTP media port configuration 3-8, 5-27
RTP packets 6-12
RTP packet size configuration 5-17
RTP payload type 5-13
RTP statistics 6-12
safety recommendations 2-2
scaling factor calculation 5-22
SCCP/MGCP protocol selection 3-9
SCCP mode enabled 5-10
secondary Cisco CallManager configuration 5-9
secondary domain name server 5-16
services and related parameters 3-8
signaling image upgrade 3-24, 7-2
SigTimer parameter 5-19
sk_example.txt file 3-10
sk_example.txt text file 5-2
software specifications (all protocols) C-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
speed dial A-2
standard payload type 5-13
statically configuring an IP address 5-7
statically configuring a route 5-7
statically configuring the Cisco ATA 3-19
Static IP 3-9
static IP configuration 5-7
StaticIP parameter 5-7
StaticNetMask parameter 5-8
static route configuration 5-7
StaticRoute parameter 5-7
static subnet mask configuration 5-8
terminal FXS lines 3-9
terminal-related Features 3-9
TFTP 3-9
TFTP Configuration 3-9
TFTP configuration 3-15
TFTP configuration file method 3-21
TFTP Encryption key 3-9
TFTP server URL configuration 5-4
Throughput bit 5-17
timeouts 5-19
tone format 3-9
tones 5-21
syntax 5-21
TraceFlags parameter 5-27
trace logs 5-27
general tips 8-1
UDP Type of Service (ToS) configuration 3-9
UIPassword parameter 3-14, 5-3, 8-6
unique configuration file 3-12
unused parameters 5-10
upgrading all Cisco ATAs at once 7-2
upgrading only one Cisco ATA 7-3
upgrading signaling image 7-2
using executable file 7-4
upgrading the signaling image 3-24
User Interface (UI) Parameters 5-3
user interface password 3-9
UseTFTP parameter 5-4
using atapname.exe tool for non-dotted hexadecimal value 3-12
VG248 Style 5-14
VLAN 3-9
VLAN ID 5-18
VLAN ID example 3-4
VLAN IP encapsulation 5-18
VLAN-related parameters 3-3
VLAN Setting parameter 5-18
VLANSetting parameter 5-18
voice configuration menu 3-18
basic IP connectivity 3-19
web-based configuration disallow 5-18
Web configuration 3-9
XML configuration file support 5-14
Posted: Wed Jul 30 16:42:02 PDT 2003
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