Chapter 1 Cisco Analog Telephone Adaptor Overview

Software Features

SIP proxy server redundancy

Outbound-proxy support

DNS SRV support

User-configurable, call-waiting, permanent default setting

Comfort noise during silence period when using G.711

Advanced audio

Billable features

Caller ID format

Ring cadence format

Silence suppression

Hook-flash detection timing configuration

Configurable on-hook delay

UDP Type of Service (ToS) configuration

Debugging and diagnostic tools

Fax Services

The Cisco ATA supports two modes of fax services, in which fax signals are transmitted using the G.711 codec:

Fax pass-through mode—Receiver-side Called Station Identification (CED) tone detection with automatic G.711A-law or G.711µ-law switching.

Fax mode—The Cisco ATA is configured as a G.711-only device.

How you set Cisco ATA fax parameters depends on what network gateways are being used. You may need to modify the default fax parameter values (see Chapter 7, “Configuring and Debugging Fax Services”).

Note Success of fax transmission depends on network conditions and fax modem response to these conditions. The network must have reasonably low network jitter, network delay, and packet loss rate.

Methods Supported

The Cisco ATA supports the methods listed below. For more information, refer to RFC3261 (SIP: Session Initiation Protocol).

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