Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SIP
Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page
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Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values
It is possible that you may, under some circumstances, want to reset the Cisco ATA to its factory default values. For example, this is the only way to recover a forgotten password without contacting your Cisco representative.
To perform a factory reset, you must use the voice configuration menu and follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1 Press the function button on the Cisco ATA.
Step 2 Press the digits 322873738 (FACTRESET) then press # on your telephone keypad.
Step 3 Press 3 on your telephone keypad to confirm that you want to reset the Cisco ATA, then hang up the phone.
Cisco ATA Web Configuration Page
You can use the Cisco ATA web configuration page in a
You can display the most recent Cisco ATA configuration file from the TFTP server by opening your web browser and typing the following:
http://<ipaddress>/refresh
where ipaddress is the IP address of the Cisco ATA.
Figure 3-1 shows and example of the Cisco ATA web configuration page, which displays all configurable parameters. The different colors on the screen are for different parameter groupings, as described in Chapter 5, “Parameters and Defaults.”
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SIP)
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