Cisco Systems 186 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
Note
If you are using the voice configuration menu to set the parameters, you must convert hexadecimal
values to decimal values. For example, the OpFlags setting of 0x00000052 is equivalent to 82 in decimal
format, and the VLANSetting of 0x01cc002b is equivalent to 30146603 in decimal format.
values to decimal values. For example, the OpFlags setting of 0x00000052 is equivalent to 82 in decimal
format, and the VLANSetting of 0x01cc002b is equivalent to 30146603 in decimal format.
Steps Needed to Configure the Cisco ATA
This section contains the following topics:
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Basic Configuration Steps in a TFTP Server Environment
shows the basic steps for configuring the Cisco ATA and making it operational in a typical
SIP environment, which includes a TFTP server.
Table 3-3
Basic Steps to Configure the Cisco ATA in a TFTP Environment
Action
Reference
1.
Download the desired Cisco ATA release software zip file from
the Cisco web site and store it on the TFTP server.
the Cisco web site and store it on the TFTP server.
2.
Follow these basic steps to create a unique Cisco ATA
configuration file, which actually entails creating two files:
configuration file, which actually entails creating two files:
a.
Create a Cisco ATA configuration text file that contains
parameters that are common to all Cisco ATAs in your
network.
parameters that are common to all Cisco ATAs in your
network.
b.
Create a unique Cisco ATA configuration text file that
contains parameters that are specific to a Cisco ATA.
contains parameters that are specific to a Cisco ATA.
Make sure to use an include command in the unique
configuration file to pull in values from the common
configuration file.
configuration file to pull in values from the common
configuration file.
c.
Convert the unique configuration file to binary format.
d.
Place the unique binary configuration file on the TFTP
server.
server.
3.
Optionally, create a default configuration file called
atadefault.cfg, which the Cisco ATA will download from the
TFTP server only if the unique Cisco ATA file called
ata<macaddress> does not exist on the TFTP server.
atadefault.cfg, which the Cisco ATA will download from the
TFTP server only if the unique Cisco ATA file called
ata<macaddress> does not exist on the TFTP server.
4.
Configure the upgradecode parameter so that the Cisco ATA will
obtain the correct signaling image from the TFTP server when the
Cisco ATA powers up.
obtain the correct signaling image from the TFTP server when the
Cisco ATA powers up.
5.
Configure the desired interval for the Cisco ATA to contact the
TFTP server to check for a configuration-file update or an
upgrade of the signaling image file.
TFTP server to check for a configuration-file update or an
upgrade of the signaling image file.