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P

POTS

Proxy Server

PSTN

Glossary

Plain old telephone service. Basic telephone service supplying standard single-line telephones, telephone lines, and access to the PSTN.

An intermediary program that acts as both a server and a client for the purpose of making requests on behalf of other clients. Requests are serviced internally or by passing them on, possibly after translation, to other servers. A proxy interprets, and, if necessary, rewrites a request message before forwarding it.

Public switched telephone network.

Q

QoS

Quality of Service. The capability of a network to provide better service to selected network traffic over various technologies, including Frame Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Ethernet and

802.1networks, SONET, and IP-routed networks that may use any or all of these underlying technologies. The primary goal of QoS is to provide priority including dedicated bandwidth, controlled jitter and latency (required by some real-time and interactive traffic), and improved loss characteristics.

R

Redirect Server

Registrar Server

router

RTP

A redirect server is a server that accepts a SIP request, maps the address into zero or more new addresses, and returns these addresses to the client. It does not initiate its own SIP request nor accept calls.

A registrar server is a server that accepts Register requests. A registrar is typically co-located with a proxy or redirect server and may offer location services.

Network layer device that uses one or more metrics to determine the optimal path along which network traffic should be forwarded. Routers forward packets from one network to another based on network layer information. Occasionally called a gateway (although this definition of gateway is becoming increasingly outdated). Compare with gateway.

Real-Time Transport Protocol. One of the IPv6 protocols. RTP is designed to provide end-to-end network transport functions for applications transmitting real-time data, such as audio, video, or simulation data, over multicast or unicast network services. RTP provides services such as payload type identification, sequence numbering, timestamping, and delivery monitoring to real-time applications.

S

SCCP

Signaling connection control part.

SDP

Session Definition Protocol. An IETF protocol for the definition of Multimedia Services. SDP

 

 

messages can be part of SGCP and MGCP messages.

 

 

Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (H.323)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Customer Order Number OL-4008-01 Corporate HeadquartersCopyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved Iii N T E N T SSafety Recommendations ToConfig Dhcp Vii DNS1IP DNS2IPViii Using FAX ModeContacting TAC OL-4008-01 Audience OverviewThis preface includes the following sections Conventions OrganizationChapter Description XiiXiii Xiv Related DocumentationWorld Wide Web Obtaining DocumentationDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationCisco.com Obtaining Technical AssistanceTechnical Assistance Center We appreciate your commentsCisco TAC Escalation Center Cisco TAC Web SiteXvii Xviii Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview Cisco ATA 186 as Endpoint in an H.323 Network Gateways TerminalsMCUs GatekeepersProxy Server Cisco ATA 186-Rear View Hardware OverviewFunction Button Additional Supported Signaling Protocols Software FeaturesVoice Codecs Supported Other Supported ProtocolsCisco ATA H.323 Services Fax Services Installation and Configuration OverviewSupplementary Services Action ReferenceImage by using the Tftp server-upgrade method or Upgrading the Cisco ATA SignalingManual-upgrade method ImageSafety Recommendations Installing the Cisco ATAWhat the Cisco ATA Package Includes Installation ProcedureWhat You Need Cisco ATA 186 Rear Panel Connections ProcedureInstalling the Cisco ATA Installation Procedure Power-Down Procedure OL-4008-01 Configuring the Cisco ATA for H.323 Default Boot Load Behavior Parameter and Bits Reference VLANSetting,OpFlags OpFlags,Feature VLANSettingBits ExampleBasic Configuration Steps in a Tftp Server Environment Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATAAtadefault.cfg Configuration File, Upgrading the Signaling Image from a Tftp ServerConfiguring the Cisco ATA to Obtain its Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server EnvironmentConfiguration File from the Tftp Server, Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA,Setting Up the Tftp Server with Cisco ATA Software Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a Tftp ServerConfigurable Features and Related Parameters Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files Syntax Save this file of Cisco ATA-specific parameters asCommand Example Using atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC AddressCommand Output Syntax examples Using the EncryptKey Parameter and cfgfmt ToolUsing a Dhcp Server, Atadefault.cfg Configuration FileWithout Using a Dhcp Server, Using a Dhcp Server Other Dhcp Options You Can Set Without Using a Dhcp ServerDNS1IP DNS2IP Ntpip Voice Configuration MenuVoice Menu Number Features Using the Voice Configuration MenuKey Alphanumeric Characters Entering Alphanumeric ValuesResetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values Cisco ATA Web ConfigurationWhere ipaddress is the IP address of the Cisco ATA UID0 Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA Web Interface Access-Control ConfigurationRelated Parameter OpFlags, page 5-33-BitHttp Procedure to Refresh the Cisco ATA Upgrading the H.323 Signaling ImageHttp Procedure to Reset the Cisco ATA Http Refresh and Reset Access-Control ConfigurationOL-4008-01 Required Parameters Important Basic H.323 ServicesSetting the Signaling Image to H.323 Mode Using the Cisco ATA with an H.323 Gatekeeper Setting Up User IDs for the Cisco ATARelated Configuration Parameters UID0, UID1,Setting Up an Alternate H.323 Gatekeeper Setting Up Gatekeeper Time-To-Live ValueLoginID0, LoginID1, UID0, UID1, AltGk, AltGkTimeOut, ConnectMode,Establishing Authentication with Cisco H.323 Gatekeeper Using Multiple Cisco ATAs Without an H.323 Gatekeeper Using the Cisco ATA Without an H.323 GatekeeperGateway, GkOrProxy, Setting the Audio Codecs Additional H.323 ServicesIPDialPlan, LBRCodec, AudioMode,Configuring Billable Features Configuring Audio Packet SettingsConfiguring the Cisco ATA Refresh Interval Configuring the Call Waiting Permanent Default SettingConfiguring Hook Flash Timing Configuring the Mixing of Call Waiting Tone and AudioConfiguring Reverse Audio Cut-Through Behavior Configuring On-hook delayConfiguring Supplementary Service Behavior and Parameters Debugging DiagnosticsNetwork Timing Polarity SettingsProgress Tones Selecting Dtmf and Hookflash Transmission MethodsSelecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods Setting Dial PlansConnectMode, page 5-28-Bits 0 DialPlan,Configurable Features Related Parameters OL-4008-01 Parameters and Defaults Configuration Text File Template This section contains only one parameter-UIPassword UIPasswordUser Interface UI Parameter Sections that follow describe these parametersParameters for Configuration Method and Encryption Configuration-Complete ParameterToConfig Range Default Voice Configuration Menu Access Code SettingsUseTFTP TftpURLEncryptKey CfgIntervalUseTFTP, CfgInterval, UseTFTP, TftpURL,320 Network ParametersDHCP, StaticIp, StaticRoute, StaticNetMask, StaticIp Voice Configuration Menu Access Code Related ParametersStaticRoute DHCP, StaticRoute, StaticNetMask,StaticNetMask Account Information ParametersDHCP, StaticIp, StaticNetMask, 255.255.255.0This parameter is the password for the Phone 1 port UID1, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, LoginID0, LoginID1,UID0, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, LoginID0, LoginID1, UID0, UID1, PWD1, UseLoginID, LoginID0, LoginID1, AutMethod,Gateway This parameter is the password for the Phone 2 portLoginID0 UseLoginIDLoginID1, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, AutMethod, LoginID0, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, AutMethod, LoginID1AutMethod BitmapGkOrProxy, AltGk, AltGkTimeOut, GkTimeToLive, GkId, LoginID0, LoginID1, PWD0, PWD1, NTPIP, AltNTPIP,AltGk, AltGkTimeOut, GkTimeToLive, GkId, Gatekeeper ParametersAltGk AltGkTimeOutInteger 30 to 4294967295 secondsGkTimeToLive Default RangeGkId Not specifiedUse H.323 mode -Use SIP mode Mode ParameterOperating Parameters UseSIPUDPTOS, VLANSetting, DNS2IP, UDPTOS, SigTimer, OpFlags, VLANSetting,MediaPort LBRCodecRxCodec, TxCodec, AudioModeAudioMode, page 5-20-Bits 1 TxCodec, RxCodec, NumTxFrames, LBRCodec, ConnectMode, RxCodec,Bit Number Definition RxCodecLBRCodec, NumTxFrames, TxCodec, AudioMode, TxCodecLBRCodec, NumTxFrames, RxCodec, AudioMode, Examples NumTxFramesLBRCodec, RxCodec, TxCodec, Bit Number CallFeaturesCallFeatures, CallCmd, CallerIdMethod, SigTimer, PaidFeatures315 CallerIdMethod 0x00019e60 Polarity316 ConnectMode Use G.711µ-law for fax pass-through codec TimeZoneUse G.711A-law for fax pass-through codec NTPIP, AltNTPIP, AltNTPIP141 AltNTPIP, TimeZone,916 NTPIP, TimeZone,917 SigTimer OpFlags TftpURL, DHCP, VLANSetting,VLANSetting NPrintf Optional Feature Parameters0x0000002b 324RingOnOffTime Default Recommended ValuesIPDialPlan Additional DialPlan Information DialPlanFollowing dial plan About Dial Plan CommandsFollowing dial plans Dial Plan Blocking In RuleRule to Support Dial Prefix Rule to Support Hotline/WarmlineList of Call-Progress Tone Parameters Call-Progress Tone ParametersTone Parameter Syntax Each tone is specified by nine integers, as followsRecommended Values How to Calculate Scaling FactorsUse the following formula to calculate the scaling factor a Specific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information Default values for the nine-integer array920 921 Cisco ATA plays the busy tone when the callee is busy922 924 923925 CallCmdMaximum of 248 characters 930 CallFeatures, PaidFeatures, CallerIdMethod, SigTimer,OL-4008-01 Call Command Structure Call CommandsCallCmd string has the following structure SyntaxIdentifier Context State of Cisco ATA Context-IdentifiersAction Identifiers Input Sequence IdentifiersIdentifier Input Sequence Identifier ActionCall Command Example Hook-flash Cancel-the-call-attempt Retrieve-the-waiting-call Call Command Default Call Command BehaviorSweden Call Command Default Table NotationsCall Command Behavior CWT WFE cancels the call-Stop CWT and revert to Connected stateCall Command Behavior Call Command Behavior OL-4008-01 Using Fax Pass-through Mode Configuring and Debugging Fax ServicesThis setting translates to the following bitmap Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Pass-through modeAudioMode AudioMode, ConnectMode,Recommended Setting Configuring Cisco IOS Gateways to Enable Fax Pass-throughThis setting translates to the bitmap Enable Fax Pass-through Mode, Disable Fax Relay Feature,Run the following command Enable Fax Pass-through ModePerform the command Disable Fax Relay FeatureConfiguring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode Using FAX ModeConfiguring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode on a Per-Call Basis Debugging the Cisco ATA 186/188 Fax ServicesConfiguring the Cisco IOS Gateway for Fax Mode Common Problems When Using IOS GatewaysCisco ATA, and 0x0012XXXX for the Phone 2 port Problem ActionFor fax pass-through mode, AudioMode should be set to PortPrserv Overview Using prserv for Diagnosing Fax ProblemsAnalyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions Prserv Overview, Analyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions,Terminating-Gateway Example Log event DescriptionPossible Reasons for Failure Originating-Gateway ExampleRtpcatch Overview Using rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax ProblemsTo use rtpcatch, follow these steps Output Files Example of rtpcatchExplanation CED tone Detected Analyzing rtpcatch Output for Fax Sessions Fax relay mode Cisco fax relay modeAnalysis Both sides use G.711 for the entire fax sessionExample 7-4 T38 Fax Relay Mode Cisco fax relay option is not disabled on the gateway Using rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of FailurePossible Causes for Failure Possible Cause for FailureExample 7-9 Fax Pass-through Mode Failure Rtpcatch Limitations Syntax of upgradecode Parameter Upgrading the Signaling Image from a Tftp ServerDefinitions Upgradecode parameter value could be Upgrading the Signaling Image ManuallyProcess Preliminary Steps, Running the Executable File,Preliminary Steps Upgrade RequirementsRunning the Executable File To perform the upgrade, follow these steps Upgrade Procedure and VerificationProcedure to Upgrade Signaling Image SyntaxUsing a Web Browser Confirming a Successful Signaling Image UpgradeUsing a Web Browser, Using the Voice Configuration Menu, Using the Voice Configuration Menu General Troubleshooting Tips TroubleshootingSymptoms and Actions Installation and Upgrade Issues Debugging Ring Load per RJ-11 FXS Port Maximum Distance Frequently Asked QuestionsFeet 975 m Feet 762 mContacting TAC OL-4008-01 Cancelling a Supplementary Service Changing Call CommandsCommon Supplementary Services Call-Waiting Caller ID Caller IDMaking a Conference Call in the United States Call Waiting in the United States Making a Conference Call in SwedenCall Waiting in Sweden Calling Line Identification PresentationCalling Line Identification Restriction in Sweden About Calling Line Identification RestrictionVoice Menu Option Code Description Table B-1lists codes to return basic Cisco ATA informationPassword associated with the primary phone line Table B-2lists configuration codesUID0 or LoginID0 Password associated with the secondary phone lineUser ID telephone number for the Phone 2 port User ID telephone number for the Phone 1 portOption Code Description This section describes Cisco ATA specifications Physical SpecificationsDimensions Weight SpecificationEnvironmental Specifications Electrical SpecificationsImmunity Specifications Description SpecificationSoftware Specifications Ringing CharacteristicsPhysical Interfaces Appendix C Cisco ATA Specifications Software Specifications Sccp OL-4008-01 Supported H.323 Messages SignalingEndpoint-to-Gatekeeper Registration Signaling ScenariosStep Action Description Table D-2 Log Listings Table D-2 Log Listings Endpoint-to-Endpoint Call Setup with a Common Gatekeeper Step Table D-4 Log Listings Table D-4 Log Listings Table D-4 Log Listings Table D-4 Log Listings Table D-4 Log Listings Table D-4 Log Listings Table D-4 Log Listings Call Setup from H.323 Network to Circuit Switched Network CSN/PSTN Action DescriptionStep Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Table D-6 Log Listings Null Table D-6 Log Listings GL-1 GL-2 GL-3 GL-4 Messages can be part of Sgcp and Mgcp messages Signaling connection control partGL-5 GL-6 Traffic Business-class services for Internet telephonyAllow you to define your own customized markup language GL-7GL-8 IN-1 NumericsIN-2 Ethernet ports Example configuration text file Environmental specifications C-2IN-3 Hotline/warmline Http refresh Http resetIN-4 IN-5 PlarIN-6 RJ-45 LEDIN-7 TroubleshootingIN-8
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