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Numerics

486 Busy Here response-timeout configuration 5-38

802.1Q VLAN ID 3-4, 5-12

A

Action Identifiers 6-4

advanced audio configuration 4-4

alphanumeric values 3-22

alternate gatekeeper requirement configuration setting 5-41

alternate NTP IP address configuration 5-12

AltGk parameter 4-16, 5-14

AltNTPIP parameter 5-12

anonymity for called third party 4-11

Anonymous user name 4-11, 4-12

ata .txt file 3-10

atadefault.cfg configuration file 3-17

atapname.exe Tool 3-11

ata unique configuration file 3-3, 3-17

audio and call waiting tone mixing 4-7

audio and call-waiting tone mixing 5-43

audio configuration 4-4

audio configuration parameters 5-30

AudioMode parameter 5-32, 7-2, 7-6

audio operating mode 5-32

authentication 4-2, 5-17, 5-18

authentication ID 5-18

B

backup proxy configuration parameter 5-14

Bellcore (FSK) method 5-36

Bellcore method for called ID 5-49

billable features 4-4

billable features configuration 4-4

binary configuration file creation 3-10

blind-transfer configuration setting 5-36, 5-37

bootload

process 3-2

boot load behavior 3-2

BusyTone 5-61

BYE request 4-13

C

CallCmd parameter 5-37

Call Command behavior 6-7

call commands

changing A-1

caller ID 5-29, A-2

caller ID configuration setting 5-36

caller-ID-configuration setting 5-37

caller ID format 5-49

CallerIdMethod parameter 5-49

CallFeatures 5-35

call features 5-35

CallFeatures parameter 5-35

call forwarding

in Sweden A-6

in United States A-5

types A-5

call forwarding configuration setting 5-42

call forwarding setting removal 4-5

Calling Line Identification Presentation 5-35

calling line identification presentation (CLIP) A-6

Calling Line Identification Restriction 5-35

calling line identification restriction

definition A-6

in Sweden A-7

in United States A-7

Calling Line Identification Restriction(CLIR) 4-11

call-progress toes 5-53

Call-Progress tone parameters 5-53, 5-59

Call-progress tones 4-13

call-progress tones 5-53

call return

in Sweden A-6

in United States A-6

call return configuration setting 5-36

call-return configuration setting 5-37

call waiting 4-20

in Sweden A-5

in United States A-5

call-waiting caller ID A-2

call-waiting-caller ID configuration setting 5-37

call-waiting caller ID setting 5-36

call-waiting configuration setting 5-36, 5-37

call-waiting hang-up alert 4-5, 5-44

call-waiting period 5-40

call waiting ring timeout 5-38

call waiting tone 4-7

call-waiting tone 5-62

call waiting tone and audio mixing 4-7

CallWaitTone 5-62

CANCEL request 4-13

CDP discovery setting 5-46

cfgfmt.exe tool 3-10, 3-15

CFGID 5-76

CfgInterval parameter 5-6

Cisco ATA route static configuration 5-9

Cisco ATA-specific configuration file 3-3

Cisco CallManager environment configuration setting 5-41

Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) 3-2

CLIP_CLIR 5-35

CLIP_CLIR setting 5-36, 5-37

CLIR 4-11

codec negotiation in sending fax 5-42

codecs 4-3

codec setting 4-3

Comfort 4-6

common parameters

configuration 3-9

conference call

in Sweden A-4

in United States A-4

conference warning-tone setting 5-45

configurable reboot of Cisco ATA 4-7

configurable reboot time 5-39

configurable time Ethernet is down before reboot 5-39

configuration

advanced audio 4-4

alphabetical listing of features with related parameters 4-23

atadefault.cfg file 3-12

audio 4-4

authentication 4-2

billable features 4-4

call-progress tones 5-53

cfgfmt.exe tool 3-10, 3-15

codec 4-3

dial plan 4-7

features and related parameters 4-23

hook flash timing 4-7

methods

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

Web-based 3-23, 3-25

Wed-based 3-26

mixing of call waiting tone and audio 4-7

NAT/PAT translation 4-10

NAT gateway 4-9

network timing 4-10

on-hook delay 4-7

parameters

AltGk 4-16, 5-14

AltNTPIP 5-12

AudioMode 5-32, 7-2, 7-6

CallCmd 5-37

CallerIdMethod 5-49

CallFeatures 5-35

CfgInterval 5-6

ConnectMode 5-41, 7-3

DHCP 5-8

DialPlan 5-64

DNS1IP 5-10

DNS2IP 5-11

EncryptKey 5-6, 9-14

FeatureTimer 5-38

GkOrProxy 4-2, 4-16, 5-13

LoginID0 5-17

LoginID1 5-18

MAXRedirect 4-2

MediaPort 4-9, 5-30

MediaPort parameter 4-2

NATIP 4-2, 4-9, 5-21, 5-43

NatServer 5-22

NatTimer 5-22

network timing 4-10

NPrintF 5-73

NTPIP 5-11

NumTxFrames 5-34

OpFlags 5-45

Polarity 5-51

PWD0 5-16

PWD1 5-17

RxCodec 5-31

SigTimer 5-40

SipOutBoundProxy 4-2, 4-16, 5-21

SIPPort 4-9, 5-19

SIPPort parameter 4-2

SIPRegInterval 4-2, 5-19

SIPRegOn 4-2, 5-20

StaticIp 5-9

StaticNetMask 5-10

StaticRoute 4-9, 5-9

TftpURL 5-5

TimeZone 5-48

TraceFlags 5-73

TxCodec 5-31

UID0 5-15

UID1 5-16

UIPassword 5-4, 9-14

UseLoginID 5-18

UseTFTP 5-5

VLAN Setting 5-12

refresh interval 4-3

repeat dialing on busy signal 4-14

required parameters 4-1

services and related parameters 4-23

silence suppression 4-6

SipOutBoundProxy support 4-16

SIP proxy server redundancy 4-16

timeout on no answer for call forwarding 4-20

timing 4-10

tones 5-53

VIA header 4-13

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

configuration-method parameters 5-4

configuration update interval 5-6

configuring seconds between registration renewal 4-2

congestion tone 5-61

ConnectMode parameter 5-41, 7-3

Context-Identifiers 6-3, 6-4

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 9-4

debugging, preserv.exe program 9-4

debugging diagnostics

TraceFlags 4-7

Default 3-2

default boot load behavior 3-2

default configuration file 3-17

default values 3-9, 5-2

device hostname 5-47

DHCP

disabling 5-8

enabling 5-8

DHCP discovery message 5-46

DHCP option 12 5-47

DHCP option 150 3-18, 5-46

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-supplied TFTP configuration filename used

configuration setting 5-46

DHCP server usage 3-18

Diagnostic 5-73

diagnostics 4-7

SyslogCtrl 5-75

SyslogIP 5-74

types of messages to trace 5-75

diagnostics for debugging 4-7

DialPlan 4-7

dial plan blocking 5-66

Dial Plan Commands 5-65

dial plan configuration 4-7

dial plan examples 5-70

dial plan exceeding 199 characters 5-72

DialPlanEx parameter 5-72

DialPlan parameter 5-64

dial plans 5-64

dial plan syntax 5-65

DialTone 5-60

direct IP-to-IP calls 4-15

disabling access to Web interface 4-8

disabling CDP discovery 3-4

disabling use of DHCP server 3-21

disabling VLAN encapsulation 3-4

disabling VLAN IP encapsulation 3-3

DisPlayName0 5-29

DisplayName1 5-29

display name for caller ID 4-8

display name parameters 5-29

display of hardware information 4-9

Diversion header 4-12, 5-44

DNS1IP parameter 5-10

DNS2IP parameter 5-11

DNS A-record query performed 5-14

DNS SRV 5-45

DNS SRV lookup 4-9

DNS SRV performed 5-14

DNS SRV support 4-9

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

DTMF Method

always out-of-band setting 5-33

by negotiation 5-33

in band setting 5-33

DtmfMethod configuration settings 5-33

DTMF method for caller ID 5-49

dynamic payload type 5-41

E

electrical specifications C-2

enabling SIP registration 4-2

enabling user-specified voice VLAN ID 3-4

EncrpytKeyEx parameter 5-7

encryption 3-12

encryption examples 3-15

encryption key 5-6

encryption parameter 5-4

EncryptKey parameter 5-6, 9-14

entering alphanumeric values 3-22

environmental specifications C-2

establishing IP connectivity 3-20

Ethernet ports 1-6

ETSI method for caller ID 5-49

example configuration text file 5-2

F

factory default reset 3-23

failback to primary proxy 5-15

fax CED tone detection configuration setting 5-33

fax mode 7-1, 7-6

configuration

per-call basis 7-7

G.711 codec only setting 5-36, 5-37

no fax tone detection setting 5-36, 5-37

no silence suppression setting 5-36, 5-37

fax mode configuration 7-6, 7-7

fax mode configuration settings 5-36

fax-mode configuration settings 5-37

fax pass-through 5-42

G.711µ-law 5-42

G.711 A-law 5-42

fax pass-through mode 7-1

fax pass-through mode, enabling 7-4, 7-5

fax Pass-through mode configuration 7-2

fax pass-through redundancy configuration setting 5-42

fax relay, disabling 7-5

fax services 7-1

fax services, debugging 7-7, 7-9

features and related parameters 4-23

FeatureTimer2 parameter 5-39

FeatureTimer parameter 5-38

forgotten password 5-4

forward-on-busy setting 5-36, 5-37

forward-on-no-answer setting 5-36, 5-37

forward-unconditionally setting 5-36, 5-37

frames per packet configuration 5-34

frequently asked questions 9-14

Full cone NAT 4-18

Function button 8-1, 9-2

function button 1-6, 3-3

FXSInputLevel 5-52

FXSOutputLevel 5-52

FXS ports 1-6

G

G.711 silence suppression configuration 5-33

G.723.1 5-32

G.726-32kbps 5-32

G.729 5-32

generated configuration files 3-13

generating binary configuration file 3-10

GkOrProxy parameter 4-2, 4-16, 5-13

Greenwich Mean Time offset 5-48

H

h245 tunneling configuration setting 5-41

hardware information display 4-9

hook flash time 5-41

hook-flash timing 4-7

hook flash timing configuration 4-7

Hotline/Warmline 5-67

HTTP refresh 5-46

HTTP reset 5-47

I

include command 3-10

input level of FXS ports 5-52

installation

procedure 2-3

INVITE request 5-44

IP address static configuration 5-9

IP dial plan configuration 5-72

ITU G.711 4-6

K

keepalive mechanism for a SIP session 4-17

keep-alive packets 5-23

L

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) 1-3

line polarity 5-51

local tone playout reporting 9-10

LoginID0 parameter 5-17

LoginID1 parameter 5-18

log listings D-3, D-5, D-8, D-14

low-bit-rate codec 5-33

low-bit-rate codecs 5-32

M

MAC address 3-11

making configuration changes after boot up 3-11

maximum number of digits in phone number 5-50

maximum number of times to try redirection 4-2

maximum redirects to another number 5-20

MAXRedirect parameter 4-2

MediaPort 4-9

MediaPort parameter 4-2, 5-30

message-waiting-indication setting 5-36, 5-37

message waiting indicator 5-50

methods supported 1-9

minimum required interval for SIP session timer 5-28

mixing of call waiting tone and audio 4-7

MsgRetryLimits parameter 5-24

N

NAT/PAT translation 4-10

NAT/PAT translation configuration 4-10

NAT gateway configuration 4-9

NATIP 4-9, 5-21

NATIP auto-mapping 5-23

NATIP parameter 4-2, 5-21, 5-43

NATs 4-18

NatServer 4-19

NatServer parameter 5-22

NatTimer 4-19

NatTimer parameter 5-22

Network Address Translation (NAT) 4-9

network configuration parameters 5-8

network requirements 2-2

network status 9-11, 9-12

network timing 4-10

network timing configuration 4-10

no-answer timeout 5-40

non-dotted hexadecimal MAC address location 3-10

normal start connection mode setting 5-41

NPrintf 4-7

NPrintF parameter 5-73

NTP IP address configuration 5-11

NTPIP parameter 5-11

NumTxFrames parameter 5-34

O

obtaining network status 9-11, 9-12

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

on-hook delay 4-7

on-hook delay before call is disconnected 5-38

on-hook delay configuration 4-7

operating parameters 5-35

Operational 5-35

OpFlags parameter 5-45

outbound proxy server 5-21

output level of FXS ports 5-52

P

paid features 5-36

parameters

audio configuration 5-30

FeatureTimer2 5-39

MsgRetryLimits 5-24

SIP session timer 5-26

SITone 5-63

parameters and defaults xiv, 5-1

parameters for configuration method 5-4

parameter types 5-1

password 5-4

password for Phone 1 port 5-16

password for Phone 2 port 5-17

phone service status using HTTP 4-17

physical interfaces C-2

physical specifications C-1

placing call without using SIP proxy 4-15

Polarity 5-51

polarity 5-51

Polarity parameter 5-51

polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal 5-50

polarity reversal before and after caller ID signal 5-50

port

incoming SIP requests 5-19

outgoing SIP requests 5-19

RTP media 5-30

port for debug messages

configuration 5-73

port for incoming SIP requests 4-2

port restricted cone NAT 4-18

primary domain name server 5-10

priority value 9-6

privacy field of Diversion header 5-44

privacy options 4-10

privacy token support for Diversion header 4-12

Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR) 5-67

Progress Indicator configuration setting 5-42

progress tones 4-13

proxy server 1-4

proxy server for all outbound SIP requests 4-2

prserv 7-9, 7-10

PWD0 parameter 5-16

PWD1 parameter 5-17

R

reboot 4-7

reboot time configuration 5-39

received= tag in VIA header 5-43

receiving-audio codec settings 5-31

redialing timeout 5-38

redirection attempts 4-2

redirect server 1-4

redirects to another number 5-20

redundancy 5-12

redundant proxy support for BYE/CANCEL Request 4-13

refreshing the Cisco ATA 3-27

refresh interval 4-3, 5-6

refresh-interval configuration 3-6

refresh procedure 3-11

REGISTER message configuration 5-42

registrar address 4-2

registrar server 1-4

registration-renewal configuration setting 5-42

registration renewal increment 5-19

registration server 5-14

registration with authentication D-3

registration without authentication D-2

re-INVITE method 4-17

reorder delay 5-40

Reorder Tone 5-61

reorder tone 5-56, 5-61

ReorderTone parameter 5-56

reorder tone parameter example 5-57, 5-58

repeat dialing on busy signal 4-14

reporting

local tone playout 9-10

RTP statistics 4-13, 9-13

required parameters 4-1

resetting the Cisco ATA 3-27

resetting the Cisco ATA to factory defaults 3-23

restricted cone NAT 4-18

retry timeout 5-38

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 5-62

ringback tone configuration setting 5-42

ringer cadence pattern configuration 5-64

ringing characteristics C-3

ring loads 9-14

ring timeout 5-40

RJ-45 LED

Cisco ATA 186 1-6

Cisco ATA 188 1-6

rtpcatch 7-12, 7-13, 7-14, 7-16, 7-18, 7-20

RTP frames 7-13

RTP media port 4-2, 5-30

RTP packets 7-13

RTP payload type 5-41

RTP statistics 7-13

RTP statistics reporting 4-13, 9-13

RxCodec parameter 5-31

S

safety recommendations 2-2

sample configuration text file 3-9

secondary domain name server 5-11

sending SIP requests 5-24

sending SIP responses 5-24

send special character O 5-49

send special character P 5-50

services

basic 1-8

supplemental 1-10

services and related parameters 4-23

Session-Expires value 5-29

session timing 4-17

setting a password 5-4

setting the codec 4-3

signaling data packets 5-34

signaling image upgrade 3-27

SigTimer 5-40

SigTimer parameter 5-40

silence suppression 4-6

Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT (STUN) support 4-18

SIP 1-2, 1-3

advanced features 4-3

call flow scenarios D-2

clients 1-4

request methods D-1

servers 1-4

sip_example.txt file 3-10

sip_example.txt sample configuration file 3-9

sip_example.txt text file 5-2

SIP call return configuration setting 5-42

SIP INVITE messages 4-12

SipOutBoundProxy parameter 4-2, 4-16, 5-21

SipOutBoundProxy support configuration 4-16

SIPPort 4-9

SIPPort parameter 4-2, 5-19

SIP proxy not used for call 4-15

SIP proxy server address 4-2

SIP proxy server configuration parameter 5-13

SIP Proxy Server redundancy 4-16

SIPRegInterval 5-19

SIPRegInterval parameter 4-2, 5-19

SIP registration 4-2

SIP registration enabled 5-20

SIPRegOn parameter 4-2, 5-20

SIP requests 5-24

SIP responses 5-24

SIP session interval 5-28

SIP session refreshes 5-28

SIP Session Timer 4-17

SIP session timer 5-26

minimum required interval 5-28

SIP session timer parameters 5-26

SIP to SIP call with authentication D-12

SIP to SIP call without authentication D-6

SITone parameter 5-56

SITtone parameter 5-63

software download from CCO 3-7, 3-8

software specifications (all protocols) C-3

special information tone 5-56, 5-63

specifying a preconfigured VLAN ID 3-3

specifying number of attempts at sending SIP requests 5-24

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 5-41

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 configuration setting 5-46

StaticRoute 3-20, 4-9

StaticRoute parameter 5-9

status of phone services 4-17

strongest encryption key 5-7

STUN 5-23

stuttering dial tone 4-19

subnet mask static configuration 5-10

supplementary services

cancelling A-1

common A-1

symmetric NAT 4-18

syslog 9-6

IP address 9-6

priority value 9-6

tag 9-6

time_offset 9-6

SyslogCtrl 5-75

SyslogIP 5-74

system diagnostics 9-6

T

TFTP server IP address 3-18

TFTP server IP address or URL specification 5-5

TFTP server name 3-18

TFTP server usage 5-5

TftpURL parameter 5-5

three-way calling configuration setting 5-36

three-way-calling configuration setting 5-37

timeout configuration for failback 5-15

timeout on no answer for call forwarding 4-20

timeouts

redialing 5-38

retry 5-38

time-stamping incoming calls 5-48

time zone configuration 5-48

TimeZone parameter 5-48

timing configuration 4-10

tone

reorder 5-56

tone parameters 5-53, 5-54

tone parameter syntax

basic format 5-53

extended formats 5-54

tones 4-13, 5-53

syntax 5-53

trace-features configuration 5-73

TraceFlags parameter 5-73

transfer with consultation 5-36

transfer-with-consultation configuration setting 5-37

transmitting-audio codec settings 5-31

troubleshooting

general tips 9-1

installation 9-3

upgrade issues 9-3

two-way cut-through configuration setting 5-41

TxCodec 5-31

TxCodec parameter 5-31

Type of Service (ToS) bits 5-34

U

UID0 parameter 5-15

UID1 parameter 5-16

UIPassword parameter 5-4, 9-14

UIPassword promt configuration setting 5-48

unconditional call forwarding 4-19

unique configuration file 3-10, 3-17

upgrading firmware from TFTP server 8-1

upgrading software

using executable file 8-2

upgrading software from TFTP server 8-1

upgrading the signaling image 3-27

UseLoginID 5-18

UseLoginID parameter 5-18

User agent client (UAC) 1-3

User agent server (UAS) 1-3

user configurable timeout 4-20

User ID 5-15, 5-16

User Interface (UI) Parameters 5-4

UseTFTP parameter 5-5

Using 3-12

V

version parameter 5-76

version parameter for configuration file 5-76

VIA header 4-13

visual message waiting indicator 5-50

VLAN CoS bit value (802.1P priority) for TCP packets 5-12

VLAN CoS bit value (802.1P priority) for UDP packets 5-12

VLAN ID 5-12

VLAN ID example 3-4

VLAN IP encapsulation setting 5-46

VLAN-related parameters 3-3

VLAN Setting parameter 5-12

VLAN tagging 3-2

voice configuration menu 3-21

voice data packets 5-34

Voice Menu Codes

configuration parameters B-2

information options B-1

software upgrade B-4

voice prompt confirmation bit settings 5-47, 5-48

Voice prompt confirmation for call waiting and call forwarding 4-20

W

WAN address of attached router/NAT 4-2, 5-21

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 configuration disabling 5-46

Web interface access disabled 4-8

X

XML configuration page 4-22

XML pages for Cisco ATA information 4-22


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