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Chapter3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for H.323
Web Interface Access-Control Configuration
You can access the web configuration page from any graphics-capable browser, such as
MicrosoftInternet Explorer or Netscape. This provides easy initial access to the Cisco ATA
configuration within the administrator’s private network.
Follow these steps to set parameters using the web configuration page:
Procedure
Step 1 Make sure that your PC and the Cisco ATA are already networked and visible to each another.
Step 2 Open your web browser.
Step 3 Enter the URL for your configuration page. The default URL for the web server is:
http://IP Address/dev
For example, the configuration page for a Cisco ATA with the IP address 192.168.3.225 is:
http://192.168.3.225/dev
Step 4 Select the values for the items that you want to configure. See Chapter5, “Parameters and Defaults,” for
a complete list of parameters and their definitions. Also see Table4-4 on page 4-12 for an alphabetical
listing of configurable features and references to their corresponding parameters.
Note Cisco strongly recommends that you set a password. Use the UIPassword pa rameter to configure a
password, after which you are prompted for the password whenever you attempt to change a parameter
value. Configuration parameters cannot be accessed through the voice c onfiguration menu if the
password contains one or more letters and can be changed only by using the web interface or the TFTP
configuration method.
Step 5 Click apply to save your changes.
The CiscoATA automatically refreshes its configuration.
Step 6 Close your web browser.
Web Interface Access-Control Configuration
To prevent tampering and unauthorized access to the CiscoATA configuration, the Cisco ATA built-in
web server can be disabled by using the OpFlags parameter.
Related Parameter
OpFlags, page 5-33—Bit 7
Refreshing or Resetting the Cisco ATA
Whenever you make configuration changes to your Cisco ATA configuration file, you can refresh or reset
the Cisco ATA for these configuration changes to immediately take effect. If you do not refresh or reset
the Cisco ATA, the configuration changes will take effect the next time the CiscoATA contacts the TFTP
server, which occurs based on the configured value of the CfgInterval parameter (see the “Configuring
the Cisco ATA Refresh Interval” section on page4-9).