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Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
This section describes how to configure the Cisco ATA to operate with the Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) signaling image and how the Cisco ATA obtains the latest signaling image.
You can configure the Cisco ATA for use with SCCP with any of the following methods:
•By using the Cisco CallManager TFTP server—This is the Cisco-recommended method for deploying a large number of Cisco ATAs. This method allows you to set up a default configuration file for all Cisco ATAs in the network. Additionally, you can set up a configuration file that is unique to a specific Cisco ATA. When the Cisco ATA powers up or boots up from a reset, it automatically downloads its configuration file from the Cisco CallManager TFTP server and updates its configuration parameters.
•By using manual configuration:
–Voice configuration menu—This is the method you must use if the process of establishing IP connectivity for the Cisco ATA requires changing the default network configuration settings. These settings are CDP, VLAN, and DHCP. You also can use the voice configuration menu to review all IP connectivity settings. The voice configuration menu can also be used when Web access is not available.
–Web-based configuration—This method is convenient if you plan to deploy a small number of Cisco ATAs in your network. To use this method, the Cisco ATA must first obtain IP connectivity, either through the use of a DHCP server or by using the voice configuration menu to statically configure IP addresses.
This section contains the following topics:
•Default Boot Load Behavior, page 3-2—This section describes the process that the Cisco ATA follows by default when it boots up. It is very important to understand this process because, if your network environment is not set up to follow this default behavior, you need to make the applicable configuration changes. For example, by default, the Cisco ATA attempts to contact a DHCP server for the necessary IP addresses to achieve network connectivity. However, if your network does not use a DHCP server, you must manually configure various IP settings as described in this section.
•Specifying a Preconfigured VLAN ID or Disabling VLAN IP Encapsulation, page 3-3—This section includes a table of the parameters you can configure for VLAN and CDP settings.
•Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA, page 3-6—This section provides tables that summarize the general configuration steps you must follow to configure the Cisco ATA.
•Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server, page 3-7—This section describes procedures for configuring the Cisco ATA by using a Cisco CallManager TFTP server, which is the recommended configuration method for the deployment of a large number of Cisco ATAs.
•Voice Configuration Menu, page 3-18—This section includes information on how to obtain basic network connectivity for the Cisco ATA and how to perform a factory reset if necessary.
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SCCP)
Contents
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N T E N T S
What You Need
DNS1IP DNS2IP
Recommended Values
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Syntax
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Cisco ATA Style Conference Calling Procedure A-7
Overview
Preface
Audience
Organization
Conventions
Preface Conventions
Related Documentation
Cisco IOS Telephony Service documentation
Obtaining Documentation
Cisco.com
Documentation CD-ROM
International Cisco web sites can be accessed from this URL
Ordering Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Technical Assistance Center
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco TAC Website
Xiv
Cisco TAC Escalation Center
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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A P T E R
Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview
4illustrates the architecture of an Sccp network
Overview of the Skinny Client Control Protocol
Link LED
Hardware Overview
Function Button
Software Features
Sccp Version
Voice Codecs Supported
Additional Supported Signaling Protocols
Basic Services
Other Supported Protocols
Pre-call and Mid-call Services
Fax Services
Pre-call Services
Pre-call Services, Mid-call Services,
Style and Related Services Procedure Reference
Mid-call Services
Cisco ATA style services Cisco ATA Style, page A-6
Bellcore Style, page A-4
Action Reference
Installation and Configuration Overview
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Installing the Cisco ATA
Safety Recommendations
Network Requirements
What the Cisco ATA Package Includes
Installation Procedure
5V power adaptor Power cord
What You Need
Cisco ATA 186 Rear Panel Connections
Procedure
Installing the Cisco ATA Installation Procedure
Power-Down Procedure
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Sccp
Default Boot Load Behavior
Page
Feature
VLANSetting
Parameter and Bits Reference
Bits
Hexadecimal format, this value is 0x01cc002b
Action Reference
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a Tftp Server
Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment
Action
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
Setting Up the Tftp Server with Cisco ATA Software
Configurable Features Related Parameters
Parameters Not Used for Sccp
Creating a Cisco ATA Default Configuration File
Syntax
Syntax of the cfgfmt program follows
Creating a Configuration File for a Specific Cisco ATA
You could change the values as follows
Save your changes
Cfgfmt -tmgcpptag.dat ata0a141e28323c.txt ata0a141e28323c
Using atapname.exe Tool to Obtain MAC Address
Command Example
Using the EncryptKey Parameter and cfgfmt Tool
Command Output
Syntax examples
Using a Dhcp Server
Using a Dhcp Server,
Without Using a Dhcp Server,
Procedure
Other Dhcp Options You Can Set
Without Using a Dhcp Server
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
Voice Configuration Menu
Voice Menu Number Features
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values
Entering Alphanumeric Values
Key Alphanumeric Characters
Cisco ATA Web Configuration
DNS1IP
Resetting the Cisco ATA Using Cisco CallManager
Confirmation box appears. Click OK
Upgrading the Sccp Signaling Image
Adding the Cisco ATA to the Cisco CallManager
Adding Cisco ATAs Manually
Default value of None
Time
Click OK
Using the Cisco Bulk Administration Tool BAT
Using Auto-Registration
Parameters and Defaults
CA0UID0 CA1UID0
Configuration Text File Template
User Interface UI Parameter
UIPassword
Settings
Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption
Range Default Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
UseTFTP
Maximum 31 characters
EncryptKey
905
UseTFTP, Domain,
320
Network Parameters
UseTFTP, TftpURL,
DHCP, StaticIp, StaticRoute, StaticNetMask,
StaticIp
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code Related Parameters
StaticRoute
DHCP, StaticRoute, StaticNetMask,
StaticNetMask
Account Information Parameters
EPID0orSID0 and EPID1orSID1
Value Types
Voice Configuration Menu Access Codes
CA0orCM0 and CA1orCM1
Examples
Operating Parameters
Sccp Mode Parameter
UseMGCP
Other Parameters
Integer
LBRCodec
AudioMode
PrfCodec
ConnectMode, page 5-13bit AudioMode, page 5-12bits 1
LBRCodec, ConnectMode,
Bit Number Definition
ConnectMode
0x90000400
311
CallerIdMethod
To Use Pre-call and Mid-call Services
316
0x00019e60
916
DHCP,
917
Domain
NumTxFrames
OpFlags
TftpURL, CA0orCM0 and CA1orCM1,
VLANSetting
TftpURL, DHCP, VLANSetting,
See the VLANSetting section on
Optional Feature Parameters
SigTimer
CallWaitTone,
RingCadence
Default Recommended Values
List of Call-Progress Tone Parameters
Call-Progress Tone Parameters
Tone Parameter Syntax
Each tone is specified by nine integers, as follows
How to Calculate Scaling Factors
Recommended Values
Use the following formula to calculate the scaling factor a
Specific Call-Progress Tone Parameter Information
Default values for the nine-integer array
DialTone
920
BusyTone
Cisco ATA plays the busy tone when the callee is busy
ReorderTone
921
CallWaitTone
RingbackTone
923
924
ConfirmTone
NPrintf
925
Extended IP address
UDPTOS, VLANSetting,
Range Default
TraceFlags
MediaPort
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Using Fax Pass-through Mode
Configuring and Debugging Fax Services
This setting translates to the following bitmap
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Pass-through mode
AudioMode
AudioMode, ConnectMode,
Recommended Setting
Configuring Cisco IOS Gateways to Enable Fax Pass-through
This setting translates to the bitmap
Enable Fax Pass-through Mode, Disable Fax Relay Feature,
Enable Fax Pass-through Mode
System Level commands
Run the following command
Disable Fax Relay Feature
Dial-Peer Level Commands
Perform the command
Configuring the Cisco ATA for Fax Mode
Using FAX Mode
Configuring the Cisco IOS Gateway for Fax Mode
Debugging the Cisco ATA 186/188 Fax Services
Common Problems When Using IOS Gateways
Run the command
Using prserv for Diagnosing Fax Problems
Prserv Overview
Prserv Overview, Analyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions,
Log event Description
Analyzing prserv Output for Fax Sessions
Decoding timestamp was set to timestamp2
That the first RTP packet that the Cisco ATA received was
Debugging FAX Pass-through Mode
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Terminating-Gateway Example
Debugging FAX Mode
Originating-Gateway Example
Possible Reasons for Failure
How to Use
Using rtpcatch for Diagnosing Fax Problems
Rtpcatch Overview
Major functions
Example of rtpcatch
Options
Output
CED tone Detected
Explanation
1032.116=2.213
Analyzing rtpcatch Output for Fax Sessions
Fax relay mode Cisco fax relay mode
Analysis
Both sides use G.711 for the entire fax session
Possible Causes for Failure
Using rtpcatch to Analyze Common Causes of Failure
Possible Cause for Failure
Cisco fax relay option is not disabled on the gateway
Rtpcatch Limitations
Example 6-10 Fax Pass-through Mode Failure
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Upgrading the Cisco ATA Signaling Image
Procedure for Upgrading all Cisco ATAs at Once
Upgrading the Signaling Image Via Cisco CallManager
Upgradecode Syntax
ProcedureforUpgradingOneCiscoATA
Upgradecode Definitions
Running the Executable
Preliminary Steps
Upgrading the Signaling Image Manually
Running the Executable File
Preliminary Steps, Running the Executable File,
Upgrade Procedure
Upgrade Requirements
Syntax
Definitions
Using a Web Browser
Confirming a Successful Signaling Image Upgrade
Using the telephone keypad, enter the following
Using a Web Browser, Using the Voice Configuration Menu,
Using the Voice Configuration Menu
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General Troubleshooting Tips
Troubleshooting
Symptoms and Actions
Installation and Upgrade Issues
Restarting the Cisco CallManager
Debugging
You should also have access to a sniffer or LAN analyzer
Ring Load per RJ-11 FXS Port Maximum Distance
Frequently Asked Questions
Procedure
Contacting TAC
How to Use Pre-call and Mid-call Services
Procedures for Using Pre-call Services
Access Voicemail
Activate Call-Forward-All
Cancel Call-Forward-All
Redial
Speed Dial
Call Pickup
To use this feature, follow these steps
Group Call Pickup
MeetMe Conference
Bellcore Style Call Transfer Procedure
Procedures for Using Mid-call Services
Bellcore Style Conference Call Procedure
Bellcore Style
Cisco VG248 Style Three-way Calling Procedure
Cisco VG248 Call Transfer Procedure
Cisco VG248 Style
Cisco ATA Style Call Hold/Resume Procedure
Cisco VG248 Conference Call Procedure
Cisco ATA Style Call Transfer Procedure
Cisco ATA Style
Cisco ATA Style Conference Calling Procedure
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Voice Menu Codes
Table B-1lists codes to return basic Cisco ATA information
Voice Menu Option Code Description
DNS 2 IP
916 IP address of the primary DNS server
Table B-3 Cisco ATA Voice Menu Codes-Software Upgrade
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Cisco ATA Specifications
Physical Specifications
Specification
Environmental Specifications
Electrical Specifications for Cisco ATA
Immunity Specifications
Description Specification
Software Specifications
Ringing Characteristics
Physical Interfaces
Tip/ring interfaces for each RJ-11 FXS port Slic
Appendix C Cisco ATA Specifications Software Specifications
Sccp
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Sccp Call Flows
Supported Sccp Message Set
This section describes basic call flows for the Cisco ATA
Appendix D Sccp Call Flows Supported Sccp Message Set
Cisco ATA-to-Cisco CallManager
Call Flow Scenarios for Successful Calls
ATA
Step Action Description
Step Station Call Info Description
Cisco ATA-to-Cisco CallManager-to-Cisco ATA
Step Station Call Info Description
Step Station Call Info Description
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Performing a Cross-Protocol Upgrade
Syntax of upgradecode Parameter
Process
Upgradecode parameter value could be
GL-1
GL-2
GL-3
GL-4
Signaling connection control part
Messages can be part of Sgcp and Mgcp messages
GL-5
GL-6
Traffic
Business-class services for Internet telephony
Allow you to define your own customized markup language
GL-7
GL-8
IN-1
EncryptKey
CallerIdMethod ConnectMode Dhcp
Enabling use
IN-2
IN-3
IN-4
RTP frames RTP media port configuration
IN-5
Safety recommendations Scaling factor calculation
IN-6
IP encapsulation