Cisco Systems ATA 188 manual Installing the Cisco ATA Installation Procedure

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Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA

Installation Procedure

If you are connecting a telephone set that was previously connected to an active telephone line, unplug the telephone line cord from the wall jack and plug it into the Phone 1 input.

Warning To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.

Caution Do not connect the Phone input ports to a telephone wall jack. To avoid damaging the Cisco ATA or telephone wiring in the building, do not connect the Cisco ATA to the telecommunications network. Connect the Phone port to a telephone only, never to a telephone wall jack.

Note The telephone must be switched to tone setting (not pulse) for the Cisco ATA to operate properly.

Step 3 (Optional) Connect the telephone line cord of a second telephone to the Phone 2 input port.

If you are connecting only one telephone to the Cisco ATA, you must use the Phone 1 input port.

Step 4 Connect an Ethernet cable to the uplink RJ-45 connector on the Cisco ATA. For the Cisco ATA 186, this is the 10BASE-T connector; for the Cisco ATA 188, this is the 10/100UPLINK connector.

Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect the Cisco ATA to another Ethernet device (such as a router or PC) without using a hub. Otherwise, use a straight-through Ethernet cable.

Step 5 (Cisco ATA 188 only—optional) Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable from your PC to the 10/100 PC RJ-45 connector on the Cisco ATA.

Step 6 Connect the socket end of the power cord to the 5V DC power adaptor.

Step 7 Insert the power adaptor cable into the power connector on the Cisco ATA.

Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240VAC, 10A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors).

Step 8 Connect the plug end of the 5V DC power adaptor cord into an electrical power outlet.

When the Cisco ATA is properly connected and powered up, the green activity LED flashes to indicate network activity. This LED is labeled ACT on the rear panel of the Cisco ATA 186 and is labeled LINK on the rear panel of the Cisco ATA 188.

Caution Do not cover or block the air vents on either the top or the bottom surface of the Cisco ATA. Overheating can cause permanent damage to the unit.

For more information about LEDs and the function button, see the “Hardware Overview” section on page 1-5.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Customer Order Number OL-4008-01Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc All rights reserved N T E N T S IiiSafety Recommendations ToConfig Dhcp DNS1IP DNS2IP ViiUsing FAX Mode ViiiContacting TAC OL-4008-01 This preface includes the following sections OverviewAudience Organization ConventionsChapter Description XiiXiii Related Documentation XivObtaining Documentation World Wide WebDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco.comTechnical Assistance Center We appreciate your commentsXvii Cisco TAC Web SiteCisco TAC Escalation Center Xviii Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview Cisco ATA 186 as Endpoint in an H.323 Network Terminals GatewaysProxy Server GatekeepersMCUs Hardware Overview Cisco ATA 186-Rear ViewFunction Button Software Features Additional Supported Signaling ProtocolsVoice Codecs Supported Other Supported ProtocolsCisco ATA H.323 Services Installation and Configuration Overview Fax ServicesSupplementary Services Action ReferenceUpgrading the Cisco ATA Signaling Image by using the Tftp server-upgrade method orManual-upgrade method Image Installing the Cisco ATA Safety RecommendationsWhat You Need Installation ProcedureWhat the Cisco ATA Package Includes Procedure Cisco ATA 186 Rear Panel ConnectionsInstalling the Cisco ATA Installation Procedure Power-Down Procedure OL-4008-01 Configuring the Cisco ATA for H.323 Default Boot Load Behavior VLANSetting, Parameter and Bits ReferenceOpFlags OpFlags,VLANSetting FeatureBits ExampleSteps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA Basic Configuration Steps in a Tftp Server EnvironmentAtadefault.cfg Configuration File, Upgrading the Signaling Image from a Tftp ServerBasic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain itsConfiguration File from the Tftp Server, Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA,Configurable Features and Related Parameters Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a Tftp ServerSetting Up the Tftp Server with Cisco ATA Software Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files Save this file of Cisco ATA-specific parameters as SyntaxCommand Output Using atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC AddressCommand Example Using the EncryptKey Parameter and cfgfmt Tool Syntax examplesWithout Using a Dhcp Server, Atadefault.cfg Configuration FileUsing a Dhcp Server, Using a Dhcp Server Without Using a Dhcp Server Other Dhcp Options You Can SetVoice Configuration Menu DNS1IP DNS2IP NtpipUsing the Voice Configuration Menu Voice Menu Number FeaturesEntering Alphanumeric Values Key Alphanumeric CharactersWhere ipaddress is the IP address of the Cisco ATA Cisco ATA Web ConfigurationResetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values UID0 Web Interface Access-Control Configuration Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATARelated Parameter OpFlags, page 5-33-BitUpgrading the H.323 Signaling Image Http Procedure to Refresh the Cisco ATAHttp Procedure to Reset the Cisco ATA Http Refresh and Reset Access-Control ConfigurationOL-4008-01 Important Basic H.323 Services Required ParametersSetting the Signaling Image to H.323 Mode Setting Up User IDs for the Cisco ATA Using the Cisco ATA with an H.323 GatekeeperRelated Configuration Parameters UID0, UID1,Setting Up Gatekeeper Time-To-Live Value Setting Up an Alternate H.323 GatekeeperLoginID0, LoginID1, UID0, UID1, AltGk, AltGkTimeOut, ConnectMode,Establishing Authentication with Cisco H.323 Gatekeeper Gateway, GkOrProxy, Using the Cisco ATA Without an H.323 GatekeeperUsing Multiple Cisco ATAs Without an H.323 Gatekeeper Additional H.323 Services Setting the Audio CodecsIPDialPlan, LBRCodec, AudioMode,Configuring Audio Packet Settings Configuring Billable FeaturesConfiguring the Call Waiting Permanent Default Setting Configuring the Cisco ATA Refresh IntervalConfiguring Hook Flash Timing Configuring the Mixing of Call Waiting Tone and AudioConfiguring On-hook delay Configuring Reverse Audio Cut-Through BehaviorConfiguring Supplementary Service Behavior and Parameters Debugging DiagnosticsPolarity Settings Network TimingProgress Tones Selecting Dtmf and Hookflash Transmission MethodsSetting Dial Plans Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission MethodsConnectMode, page 5-28-Bits 0 DialPlan,Configurable Features Related Parameters OL-4008-01 Parameters and Defaults Configuration Text File Template UIPassword This section contains only one parameter-UIPasswordUser Interface UI Parameter Sections that follow describe these parametersToConfig Configuration-Complete ParameterParameters for Configuration Method and Encryption Settings Range Default Voice Configuration Menu Access CodeUseTFTP TftpURLCfgInterval EncryptKeyUseTFTP, CfgInterval, UseTFTP, TftpURL,DHCP, StaticIp, StaticRoute, StaticNetMask, Network Parameters320 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code Related Parameters StaticIpStaticRoute DHCP, StaticRoute, StaticNetMask,Account Information Parameters StaticNetMaskDHCP, StaticIp, StaticNetMask, 255.255.255.0UID1, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, LoginID0, LoginID1, This parameter is the password for the Phone 1 portUID0, UID1, PWD1, UseLoginID, LoginID0, LoginID1, AutMethod, UID0, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, LoginID0, LoginID1,This parameter is the password for the Phone 2 port GatewayLoginID1, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, AutMethod, UseLoginIDLoginID0 LoginID1 LoginID0, PWD0, PWD1, UseLoginID, AutMethod,AutMethod BitmapLoginID0, LoginID1, PWD0, PWD1, NTPIP, AltNTPIP, GkOrProxy, AltGk, AltGkTimeOut, GkTimeToLive, GkId,AltGk, AltGkTimeOut, GkTimeToLive, GkId, Gatekeeper ParametersAltGkTimeOut AltGkInteger 30 to 4294967295 secondsDefault Range GkTimeToLiveGkId Not specifiedMode Parameter Use H.323 mode -Use SIP modeOperating Parameters UseSIPDNS2IP, UDPTOS, SigTimer, OpFlags, VLANSetting, UDPTOS, VLANSetting,MediaPort LBRCodecAudioMode RxCodec, TxCodec,AudioMode, page 5-20-Bits 1 TxCodec, RxCodec, NumTxFrames, LBRCodec, ConnectMode, RxCodec,RxCodec Bit Number DefinitionLBRCodec, NumTxFrames, RxCodec, AudioMode, TxCodecLBRCodec, NumTxFrames, TxCodec, AudioMode, LBRCodec, RxCodec, TxCodec, NumTxFramesExamples CallFeatures Bit Number315 PaidFeaturesCallFeatures, CallCmd, CallerIdMethod, SigTimer, CallerIdMethod 316 Polarity0x00019e60 ConnectMode Use G.711A-law for fax pass-through codec TimeZoneUse G.711µ-law for fax pass-through codec AltNTPIP NTPIP, AltNTPIP,141 AltNTPIP, TimeZone,917 NTPIP, TimeZone,916 SigTimer TftpURL, DHCP, VLANSetting, OpFlagsVLANSetting Optional Feature Parameters NPrintf0x0000002b 324IPDialPlan Default Recommended ValuesRingOnOffTime DialPlan Additional DialPlan InformationAbout Dial Plan Commands Following dial planDial Plan Blocking In Rule Following dial plansRule to Support Hotline/Warmline Rule to Support Dial PrefixCall-Progress Tone Parameters List of Call-Progress Tone ParametersTone Parameter Syntax Each tone is specified by nine integers, as followsUse the following formula to calculate the scaling factor a How to Calculate Scaling FactorsRecommended Values 920 Default values for the nine-integer arraySpecific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information 922 Cisco ATA plays the busy tone when the callee is busy921 923 924Maximum of 248 characters CallCmd925 CallFeatures, PaidFeatures, CallerIdMethod, SigTimer, 930OL-4008-01 Call Commands Call Command StructureSyntax CallCmd string has the following structureContext-Identifiers Identifier Context State of Cisco ATAInput Sequence Identifiers Action IdentifiersIdentifier Input Sequence Identifier ActionCall Command Example Hook-flash Cancel-the-call-attempt Retrieve-the-waiting-call Call Command Behavior Call Command DefaultSweden Call Command Default Table NotationsCall Command Behavior WFE cancels the call-Stop CWT and revert to Connected state CWTCall Command Behavior Call Command Behavior OL-4008-01 Configuring and Debugging Fax Services Using Fax Pass-through ModeConfiguring the Cisco ATA for Fax Pass-through mode This setting translates to the following bitmapAudioMode AudioMode, ConnectMode,Configuring Cisco IOS Gateways to Enable Fax Pass-through Recommended SettingThis setting translates to the bitmap Enable Fax Pass-through Mode, Disable Fax Relay Feature,Enable Fax Pass-through Mode Run the following commandDisable Fax Relay Feature Perform the commandUsing FAX Mode Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax ModeDebugging the Cisco ATA 186/188 Fax Services Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode on a Per-Call BasisConfiguring the Cisco IOS Gateway for Fax Mode Common Problems When Using IOS GatewaysProblem Action Cisco ATA, and 0x0012XXXX for the Phone 2 portFor fax pass-through mode, AudioMode should be set to PortUsing prserv for Diagnosing Fax Problems Prserv OverviewAnalyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions Prserv Overview, Analyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions,Log event Description Terminating-Gateway ExampleOriginating-Gateway Example Possible Reasons for FailureTo use rtpcatch, follow these steps Using rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax ProblemsRtpcatch Overview Example of rtpcatch Output FilesExplanation CED tone Detected Fax relay mode Cisco fax relay mode Analyzing rtpcatch Output for Fax SessionsAnalysis Both sides use G.711 for the entire fax sessionExample 7-4 T38 Fax Relay Mode Using rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of Failure Cisco fax relay option is not disabled on the gatewayPossible Causes for Failure Possible Cause for FailureExample 7-9 Fax Pass-through Mode Failure Rtpcatch Limitations Definitions Upgrading the Signaling Image from a Tftp ServerSyntax of upgradecode Parameter Upgrading the Signaling Image Manually Upgradecode parameter value could beProcess Preliminary Steps, Running the Executable File,Running the Executable File Upgrade RequirementsPreliminary Steps Upgrade Procedure and Verification To perform the upgrade, follow these stepsProcedure to Upgrade Signaling Image SyntaxUsing a Web Browser, Using the Voice Configuration Menu, Confirming a Successful Signaling Image UpgradeUsing a Web Browser Using the Voice Configuration Menu Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting TipsSymptoms and Actions Installation and Upgrade Issues Debugging Frequently Asked Questions Ring Load per RJ-11 FXS Port Maximum DistanceFeet 762 m Feet 975 mContacting TAC OL-4008-01 Common Supplementary Services Changing Call CommandsCancelling a Supplementary Service Making a Conference Call in the United States Caller IDCall-Waiting Caller ID Making a Conference Call in Sweden Call Waiting in the United StatesCall Waiting in Sweden Calling Line Identification PresentationAbout Calling Line Identification Restriction Calling Line Identification Restriction in SwedenTable B-1lists codes to return basic Cisco ATA information Voice Menu Option Code DescriptionTable B-2lists configuration codes Password associated with the primary phone lineUID0 or LoginID0 Password associated with the secondary phone lineUser ID telephone number for the Phone 1 port User ID telephone number for the Phone 2 portOption Code Description Physical Specifications This section describes Cisco ATA specificationsDimensions Weight SpecificationElectrical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsImmunity Specifications Description SpecificationPhysical Interfaces Ringing CharacteristicsSoftware Specifications Appendix C Cisco ATA Specifications Software Specifications Sccp OL-4008-01 Signaling Supported H.323 MessagesStep Action Description Signaling ScenariosEndpoint-to-Gatekeeper Registration 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 Action Description CSN/PSTNStep 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 GL-5 Signaling connection control partMessages can be part of Sgcp and Mgcp messages GL-6 Business-class services for Internet telephony TrafficAllow you to define your own customized markup language GL-7GL-8 Numerics IN-1IN-2 IN-3 Environmental specifications C-2Ethernet ports Example configuration text file IN-4 Http resetHotline/warmline Http refresh Plar IN-5RJ-45 LED IN-6Troubleshooting IN-7IN-8
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