Cisco Systems ATA 186 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems ATA 186

Device: Cisco Systems ATA 186
Category: Telephone Accessories
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
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Added : 8/30/2014
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CHAPTER 5
Parameters and Defaults
This section provides information on the parameters and defaults that you can use to create your own
Cisco ATA configuration file. This section also includes the voice configuration menu code for each
parameter that has such a code.
Parameters are divided into categories based on their functionality. The following categories of
parameters are covered in this section:
� User Interface (UI) Security Parameter, page 5-3
� Parameters for Configuration Method an

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Configuration Text File Template Note A tool called bitaid.exe is bundled with your Cisco ATA software. You can use this tool to help you configure values of Cisco ATA bitmap parameters. The tool prompts you for the necessary information. – Extended IP address—IP address followed by port number (for example, 192.168.2.170.9001) – IP address (e.g. 192.168.2.170) – Integer (32-bit integer) – Numeric digit string Note The term Cisco ATA is used throughou

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults User Interface (UI) Security Parameter UID0:0 UID1:0 UseLoginID:0 LoginID0:0 LoginID1:0 PWD0:0 PWD1:0 AutMethod:0x00000000 GateWay:0 MediaPort:16384 RxCodec:1 TxCodec:1 LBRCodec:0 AudioMode:0x00150015 NumTxFrames:2 TOS:0x0000A8B8 CallFeatures:0xffffffff PaidFeatures:0xffffffff CallCmd:Af;AH;BS;NA;CS;NA;Df;EB;Ff;EP;Kf;EFh;HH;Jf;AFh;HQ;I*67;gA*82;fA#90v#;OI;H#72v#; bA#74v#;cA#75v#;dA#73;eA*67;gA*82;fA*70;iA*69;DA*99;xA;Uh;GQ; FeatureTimer:0x00000000 Feature

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption To clear a password, change the value to 0. You cannot recover a forgotten password unless you reset the entire configuration of the Cisco ATA (see the “Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values” section on page 3-23). Note When UIPassword contains letters, you cannot enter the password from the telephone keypad. Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum nine characters Default 0 Voice Confi

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption Default 1 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 305 Related Parameters � TftpURL, page 5-5 � EncryptKey, page 5-6 � EncryptKeyEx, page 5-7 � OpFlags, page 5-34—bits 0 and 3 � CfgInterval, page 5-6 TftpURL Description Use this parameter to specify the IP address or URL of the TFTP server. This string is needed if the DHCP server does not provide the TFTP server IP address. When the TftpURL parameter is set

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption CfgInterval Description Use this parameter to specify the number of seconds between each configuration update. The Cisco ATA will also upgrade its signaling image if it detects that the TFTP server contains an upgraded image. For example, when using TFTP for configuration, the Cisco ATA contacts TFTP each time the interval expires to get its configuration file. You can set CfgInterval to a random value

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption Range Maximum number of characters: 8 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 320 Related Parameters � UseTFTP, page 5-4 � TftpURL, page 5-5 � EncryptKeyEx, page 5-7 EncryptKeyEx Description This parameter specifies an encryption key that is stronger than the key specified with the EncryptKey parameter. This stronger key is used to encrypt the Cisco ATA configuration file on the TFTP server. Note

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Network Configuration Parameters Value Type Hexadecimal string of the form: Rc4PasswdInHex/macinHex_12 � rc4KeyInHex_n is a hexadecimal string of one to 64 characters. � /macInHex_12 is the optional extension consisting of a forward slash ( / ) followed by the six-byte MAC address of the Cisco ATA to which the configuration file will be downloaded. Range Maximum number of characters: 64 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code Not applicable for th

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Network Configuration Parameters Value Type Boolean Range 0 or 1 Default 1 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 20 Related Parameters � StaticIp, page 5-9 � StaticRoute, page 5-9 � StaticNetMask, page 5-10 � OpFlags, page 5-34—Bits 3 and 11 StaticIp Description Use this parameter to statically assign the Cisco ATA IP address if the DHCP parameter is set to 0. Value Type IP address Default 0.0.0.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 1 Related Parameters �

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Network Configuration Parameters Default 0.0.0.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 2 Related Parameters � DHCP, page 5-8 � StaticIp, page 5-9 � StaticNetMask, page 5-10 StaticNetMask Description Use this parameter to statically assign the Cisco ATA subnet mask if the DHCP parameter is set to 0 Value Type IP address Default 255.255.255.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 10 Related Parameters � DHCP, page 5-8 � StaticIp, page 5-9 � StaticRoute, page

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Network Configuration Parameters Default 0.0.0.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 141 Related Parameters � AltNTPIP, page 5-11 � TimeZone, page 5-36 AltNTPIP Description This parameter is the alternate NTP IP address, if you want redundancy. You can set this parameter to 0 or point to the same NTPIP if only one NTP server exists. Value Type IP address Default 0.0.0.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 142 Related Parameters � NTPIP, page 5-10 � Tim

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Network Configuration Parameters DNS2IP Description This parameter is for setting the secondary domain name server (DNS) IP address, if the DHCP server does not provide one. If DHCP provides DNS2IP (if it is non-zero), this parameter overwrites the DHCP-supplied value. You cannot specify a port parameter. The Cisco ATA uses the default DNS port only. Value Type IP address Default 0.0.0.0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 917 VLANSetting Description

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters H.323 Parameters This sections describes the following parameters, which include H.323 Gatekeeper configuration parameters: � GkOrProxy, page 5-13 � GkId, page 5-14 � GkTimeToLive, page 5-14 � AltGk, page 5-14 � AltGkTimeOut, page 5-15 � UID0, page 5-16 � PWD0, page 5-16 � UID1, page 5-17 � PWD1, page 5-18 � LoginID0, page 5-18 � LoginID1, page 5-19 � UseLoginID, page 5-19 � AutMethod, page 5-20 � Gateway, page 5-20 GkOrProxy Description

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters GkId Description This parameter is the identifier for the primary H.323 gatekeeper. Value Type Alphanumeric string Default . (not specified) Range Maximum 31 characters Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 91 GkTimeToLive Description This parameter specifies the “time to live” value that is used when the Cisco ATA registers with the H.323 gatekeeper. The registration is valid until the configured time expires. Value Type Integer Default

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters Range Maximum number of characters: 31 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 6 Related Parameter AltGkTimeOut, page 5-15 AltGkTimeOut Description You can use this parameter to specify the timeout in seconds before the Cisco ATA fails back to the primary gatekeeper from the backup gatekeeper. When the Cisco ATA switches to a different H.323 gatekeeper, the setting of Bit 3 of the ConnectMode parameter (see the “ConnectMode” sect

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters UID0 Description This parameter is the User ID (E.164 phone number) for the Phone 1 port. If the value is set to zero, the port will be disabled and no dial tone will sound. Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters: 31 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 3 Related Parameters � UID1, page 5-17 � PWD0, page 5-16 � PWD1, page 5-18 � UseLoginID, page 5-19 � LoginID0, page 5-18 � LoginID1, page 5-19 PWD0 D

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 4 Related Parameters � UID0, page 5-16 � UID1, page 5-17 � PWD1, page 5-18 � UseLoginID, page 5-19 � LoginID0, page 5-18 � LoginID1, page 5-19 � AutMethod, page 5-20 UID1 Description This parameter is the User ID (E.164 phone number) for the Phone 2 port. If the value is set to zero, the port will be disabled and no dial tone will sound. Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of character

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters PWD1 Description This parameter is the password for the Phone 2 port. Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters: 31 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 14 Related Parameters � UID0, page 5-16 � UID1, page 5-17 � PWD0, page 5-16 � UseLoginID, page 5-19 � LoginID0, page 5-18 � LoginID1, page 5-19 � AutMethod, page 5-20 LoginID0 Description This parameter is the H.323 login ID for the Phone 1 port of the Ci

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 46 Related Parameters � LoginID1, page 5-19 � PWD0, page 5-16 � PWD1, page 5-18 � UseLoginID, page 5-19 � AutMethod, page 5-20 LoginID1 Description This parameter is the H.323 login ID for the Phone 2 port of the Cisco ATA. This value is used for registration and authentication if the UseLoginID parameter is set to 1. If the LoginID0 and LoginID1 parameter values are identical, only one gatekeeper re

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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H.323 Parameters Value Type Boolean Range 0 or 1 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 93 AutMethod Description Use this parameter to select the desired authentication method, with the following possible values: � 0—Do not use authentication (default) � 1—Use Cisco registration-level security � 2—Use Cisco administration-level security on a per-call basis Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00000000 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 92 Related Paramet


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