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Glossary

FXO

Foreign Exchange Office. An FXO interface connects to the public switched phone network (PSTN)

 

central office and is the interface offered on a standard phone. Cisco FXO interface is an RJ-11

 

connector that allows an analog connection at the PSTN central office or to a station interface on a

 

PBX.

FXS

Foreign Exchange Station. An FXS interface connects directly to a standard phone and supplies ring,

 

voltage, and dial tone. Cisco's FXS interface is an RJ-11 connector that allows connections to basic

 

phone service equipment, keysets, and PBXs.

 

 

G

 

G.711

Describes the 64-kbps PCM voice coding technique. In G.711, encoded voice is already in the correct

 

format for digital voice delivery in the PSTN or through PBXs. Described in the ITU-T standard in its

 

G-series recommendations.

G.723.1

G.729A

Describes a compression technique that can be used for compressing speech or audio signal components at a very low bit rate as part of the H.324 family of standards. This Codec has two bit rates associated with it: 5.3 and 6.3 kbps. The higher bit rate is based on ML-MLQ technology and provides a somewhat higher quality of sound. The lower bit rate is based on CELP and provides system designers with additional flexibility. Described in the ITU-T standard in its G-series recommendations.

Describes CELP compression where voice is coded into 8-kbps streams. There are two variations of this standard (G.729 and G.729 Annex A) that differ mainly in computational complexity; both provide speech quality similar to 32-kbps ADPCM. Described in the ITU-T standard in its G-series recommendations.

gateway

A gateway allows SIP or H.323 terminals to communicate with terminals configured to other protocols

 

by converting protocols. A gateway is the point where a circuit-switched call is encoded and

 

repackaged into IP packets.

H

H.323

H.323 allows dissimilar communication devices to communicate with each other by using a standard

 

communication protocol. H.323 defines a common set of CODECs, call setup and negotiating

 

procedures, and basic data transport methods.

I

ICMP

Internet Control Message Protocol

 

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-21862-01 Americas HeadquartersPage Iii N T E N T SInstalling the ATA 187 Privacy Physical Interfaces A-2 Organization PrefaceOverview AudienceViii Related DocumentationCisco ATA 187 Analog Telephone Adapter Cisco Unified Communications ManagerConvention Description Document ConventionsCisco Product Security Overview Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business EditionConvention Description Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Cisco ATA 187 Analog Telephone Adaptor OverviewSIP Capabilities Session Initiation Protocol OverviewComponents of SIP SIP Clients Hardware Overview Software FeaturesFax Relay Name Signaling Event based passthroughSecure Real-Time Transport Protocol Transport Layer Security ProtocolModem Standards ATA 187 SIP ServicesMethods Supported Fax ServicesSupplementary Services Installation and Configuration OverviewOL-21862-01 Preparing to Install the ATA 187 on Your Network Power Outage Providing Power to the ATAPower Guidelines Understanding Phone Configuration Files Purpose Related Topics Understanding the ATA 187 Startup ProcessRequires MAC Method Address? See Understanding Phone Configuration FilesAdding the ATA 187 with Auto-Registration Determining the MAC Address of an ATA OL-21862-01 Network Requirements Installing the ATAWhat the ATA 187 Package Includes Safety RecommendationsVerifying the ATA 187 Startup Process Installing the ATAProcedure Attaching a Phone to the ATAConfiguring Security on the ATA Configuring Startup Network SettingsFeature Description Configuration Reference Configuring the ATATelephony Features Available for the ATA Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Client Administration Guide, Date/Time Group Parameter Description Configuring Product Specific Configuration ParametersConfiguration Window Path Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Page OL-21862-01 Fax Modem Standards Configuring Fax ServicesUsing Fax Mode Fax Modem Speeds Resolving Startup Problems Troubleshooting and MaintenanceChecking Network Connectivity Verifying DNS Settings Symptom ATA 187 Unable to Obtain IP Address Identifying Intermittent Network Outages ATA 187 Resets UnexpectedlyVerifying Dhcp Settings Verifying Physical ConnectionEliminating DNS or Other Connectivity Errors Checking Static IP Address SettingsVerifying Voice Vlan Configuration Problem Possible Cause Troubleshooting ATA 187 SecurityGeneral Troubleshooting Tips Checking Power ConnectionTroubleshooting and Maintenance General Troubleshooting Tips Halfduxcollisionexceedthreshold Where to Go for More Troubleshooting InformationCleaning the ATA Common Supplementary Services Using SIP Supplementary ServicesCall-Waiting Caller ID Attended TransferCall Pickup Caller IDShared Line Group Call PickupMeet-Me Conference PrivacyUnattended Transfer Speed DialRedial Making a Conference Call in the United States Voice Mail IndicationVoice-Messaging System About Call Forwarding Making a Conference Call in SwedenCall Waiting in the United States Call Waiting in SwedenForward Unconditional Cancelling Call ForwardingCall Forwarding in the United States Call Forwarding in SwedenOL-21862-01 Voice Menu Codes Accessing the IVR and Configuring Your Phone SettingVlan ID Action IVR Code Navigating NotesDescription Specification ATA 187 SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Physical Interfaces Electrical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Software Specifications Ringing CharacteristicsSIP Compliance Reference Information Parameter Recommended Values Recommended ATA 187 Tone Parameter Values by CountryTable B-3 Italy GL-1 NumericsGL-2 GL-3 PBXGL-4 GL-5 GL-6 GL-7 GL-8 IN-1 SymbolsIN-2 DhcpIN-3 Dhcp DNSIN-4 Vlan