Cisco Systems 188 Manual De Usuario
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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SIP)
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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SIP
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
Basic Configuration Steps in a Non-TFTP Server Environment
shows the basic steps for configuring the Cisco ATA without using the TFTP server method.
6.
Configure the method with which the Cisco ATA will locate the
TFTP server at boot up time.
TFTP server at boot up time.
7.
Power up the Cisco ATA.
8.
If you make configuration changes to the Cisco ATA or upgrade
the signaling image on the TFTP server, you can refresh the
Cisco ATA so that these changes take effect immediately.
Otherwise, these changes will take effect when the specified
interval (CfgInterval parameter value) for the TFTP query
expires.
the signaling image on the TFTP server, you can refresh the
Cisco ATA so that these changes take effect immediately.
Otherwise, these changes will take effect when the specified
interval (CfgInterval parameter value) for the TFTP query
expires.
Table 3-3
Basic Steps to Configure the Cisco ATA in a TFTP Environment (continued)
Action
Reference
Table 3-4
Basic Steps to Configure the Cisco ATA Without Using the TFTP Server Method
Action
Reference
1.
Download the desired Cisco ATA release software zip file from the Cisco web site:
a.
If you are a registered CCO user. go to the following URL:
b.
Download the zip file that contains the software for the applicable release and signaling
image you are using. The contents of each file are described next to the file name.
image you are using. The contents of each file are described next to the file name.
c.
Extract the files to the desired location on your PC.
Note
The file that contains the protocol signaling image has an extension of .zup.
2.
Manually upgrade the Cisco ATA to the correct signaling image.
3.
Configure the Cisco ATA by using either one of the manual-configuration methods.
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4.
Power up the Cisco ATA.