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Glossary

IP

Internet Protocol. Network layer protocol in the TCP/IP stack offering a connectionless internetwork

 

service. IP provides features for addressing, type-of-service specification, fragmentation and

 

reassembly, and security. Defined in RFC 791.

IVR

Interactive voice response. Term used to describe systems that provide information in the form of

 

recorded messages over phone lines in response to user input in the form of spoken words or, more

 

commonly, DTMF signaling.

L

LDAP

LEC

Location Server

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

local exchange carrier

A SIP redirect or proxy server uses a location server to get information about a caller’s location. Location services are offered by location servers.

M

MWI

µ-law

message waiting indication

North American companding standard used in conversion between analog and digital signals in PCM systems. Similar to the European a-law. See also a-law and companding.

N

NAT

Network Address Translation. Mechanism for reducing the need for globally unique IP addresses.

 

NAT allows an organization with addresses that are not globally unique to connect to the Internet by

 

translating those addresses into globally routable address spaces. Also known as Network Address

 

Translator.

NSE packets

Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) digit events are encoded using the Named Signaling Event (NSE)

 

format specified in RFC 2833, Section 3.0.

NAT Server

Network Address Translation. an Internet standard that enables a local-area network (LAN) to use one

 

set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic.

NTP

Network Time Protocol. Protocol built on top of TCP that assures accurate local time-keeping with

 

reference to radio and atomic clocks located on the Internet. This protocol is capable of synchronizing

 

distributed clocks within milliseconds over long time periods.

P

POTS

 

Plain old phone service. Basic phone service supplying standard single-line phones, phone lines, and

 

 

 

access to the PSTN.

 

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Text Part Number OL-21862-01Page N T E N T S IiiInstalling the ATA 187 Privacy Physical Interfaces A-2 Preface OverviewAudience OrganizationRelated Documentation Cisco ATA 187 Analog Telephone AdapterCisco Unified Communications Manager ViiiDocument Conventions Cisco Product Security OverviewCisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition Convention DescriptionConvention Description Cisco ATA 187 Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview Cisco Analog Telephone AdaptorSession Initiation Protocol Overview SIP CapabilitiesComponents of SIP SIP Clients Software Features Hardware OverviewName Signaling Event based passthrough Secure Real-Time Transport ProtocolTransport Layer Security Protocol Fax RelayATA 187 SIP Services Modem StandardsFax Services Methods SupportedInstallation and Configuration Overview Supplementary ServicesOL-21862-01 Preparing to Install the ATA 187 on Your Network Providing Power to the ATA Power GuidelinesPower Outage Understanding Phone Configuration Files Understanding the ATA 187 Startup Process Purpose Related TopicsSee Understanding Phone Configuration Files Requires MAC Method Address?Adding the ATA 187 with Auto-Registration Determining the MAC Address of an ATA OL-21862-01 Installing the ATA Network RequirementsSafety Recommendations What the ATA 187 Package IncludesInstalling the ATA ProcedureAttaching a Phone to the ATA Verifying the ATA 187 Startup ProcessConfiguring Startup Network Settings Configuring Security on the ATAConfiguring the ATA Telephony Features Available for the ATAFeature Description Configuration Reference Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Client Administration Guide, Date/Time Group Configuring Product Specific Configuration Parameters Configuration Window PathParameter Description Adding Users to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Page OL-21862-01 Configuring Fax Services Using Fax ModeFax Modem Standards Fax Modem Speeds Troubleshooting and Maintenance Resolving Startup ProblemsChecking Network Connectivity Verifying DNS Settings Symptom ATA 187 Unable to Obtain IP Address ATA 187 Resets Unexpectedly Verifying Dhcp SettingsVerifying Physical Connection Identifying Intermittent Network OutagesChecking Static IP Address Settings Verifying Voice Vlan ConfigurationEliminating DNS or Other Connectivity Errors Troubleshooting ATA 187 Security General Troubleshooting TipsChecking Power Connection Problem Possible CauseTroubleshooting and Maintenance General Troubleshooting Tips Where to Go for More Troubleshooting Information HalfduxcollisionexceedthresholdCleaning the ATA Using SIP Supplementary Services Common Supplementary ServicesAttended Transfer Call PickupCaller ID Call-Waiting Caller IDGroup Call Pickup Meet-Me ConferencePrivacy Shared LineSpeed Dial RedialUnattended Transfer Voice Mail Indication Voice-Messaging SystemMaking a Conference Call in the United States Making a Conference Call in Sweden Call Waiting in the United StatesCall Waiting in Sweden About Call ForwardingCancelling Call Forwarding Call Forwarding in the United StatesCall Forwarding in Sweden Forward UnconditionalOL-21862-01 Accessing the IVR and Configuring Your Phone Setting Voice Menu CodesAction IVR Code Navigating Notes Vlan IDATA 187 Specifications Physical SpecificationsDescription Specification Electrical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsPhysical Interfaces Ringing Characteristics Software SpecificationsSIP Compliance Reference Information Recommended ATA 187 Tone Parameter Values by Country Parameter Recommended ValuesTable B-3 Italy Numerics GL-1GL-2 PBX GL-3GL-4 GL-5 GL-6 GL-7 GL-8 Symbols IN-1Dhcp IN-2Dhcp DNS IN-3Vlan IN-4