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1. Default Ox fffffftt Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 315 Related Parameters CallFeatures page 5 27 e CallCmd page 5 29 CallerIdMethod page 5 38 SigTimer page 5 31 Table 5 3 PaidFeatures Parameter Bit Definitions BitNumber Definition O and 16 Not used for H 323 1 and 17 Not used for H 323 2 and 18 Not used for H 323 3 and 19 Caller Line Identification Restriction CLIR 0 Caller Line Identification Presentation CLIP 1 4 and 20 Call waiting 5 and 21 Three way calling Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 28 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Operational Parameters W Table 5 3 PaidFeatures Parameter Bit Definitions continued BitNumber Definition 6 and 22 Not used for H 323 7 and 23 Not used for H 323 8 and 24 Caller ID This service enables the Cisco ATA 186 to generate a Caller ID signal to drive a Caller ID display device attached to the FXS line 9 and 25 Not used for H 323 10 and 26 Not used for H 323 11 and 27 Call Waiting Caller ID 12 14 and Reserved 28 30 15 and 31 Fax mode This service allows the user to set the Cisco ATA to Fax mode on a per call basis For Fax mode use the following settings G711 codec only No silence suppression No FAX tone detection CallCmd Description Command table that contr
2. use the 16 bit 2 s complement value For example enter 1 as 65535 or as Oxffff Tampl and Tamp2 are the transformed amplitudes of the first and second frequencies respectively Their values are calculated with the following formulas 32767 A sin 2 pi F 8000 A amplitude factor 0 5 104 k 10 n 1 3 20 where F is the desired frequency in Hz k is the desired volume in dBm and n is the number of frequencies The symbol means to the order of Steady controls whether the tone is constant or intermittent A value of 1 indicates a steady tone and causes the Cisco ATA to ignore the on time and off time parameters A value of 0 indicates an on off tone pattern and causes the Cisco ATA to use the on time and off time parameters OnTime controls the length of time the tone is played in milliseconds ms Specify each value as a number of samples with a sampling rate of 8 kHz The range of each value is O to Oxffff For example for a length of 0 3 seconds set the value to 2400 OffTime controls the length of time between audible tones in milliseconds ms Specify each value as a number of samples with a sampling rate of 8 kHz The range of each value is O to Oxffff For example for a length of 0 3 seconds set the value to 2400 TotalToneTime controls the length of time the tone is played If this value is set to 0 the tone will play until another call event stops the tone For DialTone DialTone2 BusyTone ReorderTone a
3. 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Tone Configuration Parameters W TFreq1 TFreq2 and TFreq3 are the transformed frequencies of the first second and third frequencies respectively Calculate each value with the following formula 32767 cos 2 pi F 8000 where F is the desired frequency in Hz Set this value to 0 if the frequency does not exist The range of each value is 32768 to 32767 For negative values use the 16 bit 2 s complement value For example enter 1 as 65535 or as Oxffff Tamp1 Tamp2 and Tamp3 are the transformed amplitudes of the first second and third frequencies respectively Their values are calculated with the following formula 32767 A sin 2 pi F 8000 A amplitude factor 0 5 104 k 10 n 1 3 20 where F is the desired frequency in Hz k is the desired volume in dBm and n is the number of frequencies If Sequential is set to 101 n is equal to 1 The symbol means to the order of NumOfOnOffPairs is the number of on off pairs in the cadences of the tone 0 1 2 or 3 Fora steady tone use 0 If this value is 0 the OnTimel OnTime2 OnTime 3 OffTimel OffTime2 and OffTime3 values must also be 0 OnTimel OnTime2 and OnTime3 are the lengths of time that the first second and third on off pairs of a cadence play a sound respectively See Figure 5 2 for a graphical representation Specify each value as a number of samples with the sampling ra
4. 1380 Tamp2 1740 e Steady 1 OnTime O OffTime O TotalToneTime 1000 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 920 Description The Cisco ATA plays the busy tone when the callee is busy Default values using the Basic format NumOfFreqs 2 Treq1 30467 Tfreq2 28959 Tampl 1191 Tamp2 1513 Steady O OnTime 4000 OffTime 4000 TotalToneTime O Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 921 Description The Cisco ATA plays the reorder tone also known as congestion tone if the outgoing call failed for reasons other than busy This is a fast busy tone Default values using the Basic format NumOfFreqs 2 Treq1 30467 e Treq2 28959 Tampl 1191 Tone Configuration Parameters OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E Tone Configuration Parameters Tamp2 1513 Steady o OnTime 2000 OffTime 2000 TotalToneTime O Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 922 RingbackTone Description The Cisco ATA plays the ring back tone when the callee is being alerted by the called device Default values using the Basic format NumOfFreqs 2 Tfreqi 30831 Tfreq2 30467 Tampl 1943 Tamp2 2111 Steady O OnTime 16000 OffTime 32000 TotalToneTime O Voice Configuration Menu Acce
5. Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 e Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults W Operational Parameters Table 5 4 SigTimer Parameter Bit Definitions Bit Number Definition 0 7 Call waiting period tThe period between each burst of call waiting tone Range 0 to 255 in 0 1 seconds Default 100 0x64 100 seconds 8 13 Reorder delay The delay in playing the reorder fast busy tone after the far end caller hangs up Range 0 to 62 in seconds Default 5 seconds 63 Never play the reorder tone 14 19 Ring timeout When a call is not answered this is the amount of time after which Cisco ATA rejects the incoming call Range 0 to 63 in 10 seconds Default 6 60 seconds O Never times out 20 25 Not used by H 323 26 27 Minimum hook flash time The minimum on hook time required for hook flash event Range 0 to 3 Default 0 60 ms Other possible values 1 100 ms 2 200 ms 3 300 ms 28 31 Maximum hook flash time The maximum on hook time allowed for hook flash event Range 0 to 15 Default 0 1000 ms Other possible values 1 100 ms 2 200 ms 3 300 ms 4 400 ms 5 500 ms 6 600 ms 7 700 ms 8 800 ms 9 900 ms 10 1000 ms 11 1100 ms 12 1200 ms 13 1300 ms 14 1400 ms 15 1500 ms ConnectM ode Description This parameter is a 32 bit bitmap used to control the connection mode of the selected call signaling protocol
6. allow HTTP refresh access with the http ip refresh command Default 0 9 If Bit 9 1 the Cisco ATA does not allow HTTP reset access with the http ip reset command Default 0 10 Reserved Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 535 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults WE Operational Parameters Table 5 6 OpFlags Parameter Operational Features to Tum On or Off continued BitNumber Definition 11 If Bit 11 0 the Cisco ATA requests the device hostname from the DHCP server If Bit 11 1 the Cisco ATA uses the device hostname that is specified in DHCP option 12 Default 0 12 Reserved 13 DNS Servers For Name Resolution If Bit 13 0 default use statically configured DNS IP addresses if available for name resolution If statically configured DNS servers are not available use DHCP provided DNS IP addresses for name resolution If Bit 13 1 use both statically configured DNS IP addresses and as many as two DHCP provided DNS IP addresses Therefore the Cisco ATA can query as many as four DNS IP addresses in one DNS query For more information about statically configured DNS IP addresses see the DNS1IP section on page 5 11 section and the DNS2IP section on page 5 12 section Default 0 14 DNS Servers For Name Resolution 2 If Bit 14 0 default use statically configured DNS IP addresses DNSIIP and DNS2IP if av
7. can repeat multiple times before the second on off pair plays For example a 400 Hz frequency plays four times for 0 75 second followed by 0 1 second of silence after each play and then plays one time for 0 75 second followed by 0 4 second of silence This pattern can be set to repeat until another call event stops the pattern Up to three frequencies played sequentially with a cadence of up to three on off pairs For example the frequencies 900 Hz 1400 Hz and 1800 Hz play sequentially for 0 33 seconds each with no silence after the first and second frequencies but one second of silence after the third frequency The syntax of the ReorderTone parameter is specified by 17 integers as follows ReorderTone Sequential NumOfFreqs TFreql1 Tamp1 TFreq2 Tamp2 TFreq3 Tamp3 NumOfOnOffPairs OnTimel OffTimel OnTime2 OffTime2 OnTime3 OffTime3 NumOfRepeats TotalToneTime where Sequential specifies whether multiple frequencies in a tone play simultaneously 100 or sequentially 101 Set to 100 for a tone with one frequency If Sequential is 101 the number of frequencies NumOfFreqs has to be the same value as the number of on off pairs in a cadence NumOfOnOffPairs NumOfFregqs is the number of frequencies in the tone 1 2 or 3 The frequencies can play simultaneously or sequentially depending on the Sequential setting m Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3
8. lengths of time that silence is played for the first and second on off pairs of a cadence respectively See Figure 5 1 for a graphical representation Specify each value as a number of samples with a sampling rate of 8 kHz The range of each value is 0 to Oxffff For example for a length of 0 3 seconds set the value to 2400 Figure 5 1 Cadence With Two On Off Pairs Silence amp Sound gt lt gt o OnTime_1 OnTime _2 lt lt 99267 lt gt lt lt ___ _ OffTime_1 OffTime_2 TotalToneTime controls the length of time the tone is played If this value is set to 0 the tone will play until another call event stops the tone For DialTone DialTone2 BusyTone ReorderTone and RingBackTone the configurable value is the number of 10 ms 100 1 second units For the remaining tones the configurable value is the number of samples with a sampling rate of 8 kHz Note All tones are persistent until the Cisco ATA changes state except for the call waiting tone and the confirm tone The call waiting tone however repeats automatically once every 10 seconds while the call waiting condition exists Extended Format B The ReorderTone parameter specifies the tone that the Cisco ATA plays when the called number is not available or the external circuit is busy This tones can consist of Up to three frequencies played simultaneously and a cadence of up to three on off pairs The first on off pair
9. lower 16 bits are for the Phone 1 port and the upper 16 bits are for the Phone 2 port Table 5 1 on page 5 24 provides definitions for each bit Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00150015 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 312 Related Parameters LBRCodec page 5 23 ConnectMode page 5 32 RxCodec page 5 22 Table 5 1 AudioMode Parameter Bit Definitions Bit Number Definition O and 16 0 1 Disable enable silence suppression for all audio codecs Silence suppression is enabled by default 1 and 17 0 Enable selected low bit rate codec in addition to G 711 This setting is the default 1 Enable G 711 only 2 and 18 0 1 Disable enable fax CED tone detection This feature is enabled by default 3 and 19 Reserved 4 5 and 20 21 DTMF Transmission Method e OQ Always in band 1 By negotiation 2 Always out of band 3 Reserved 6 7 and 22 23 Hookflash Transmission Method O Disable sending OOB hookflash message e 1 By negotiation H 245 message e 2 Always out of band H 245 message e 3 Use Q931 message to send user keypad information for DTMF or hookflash transmission 8 15 and 23 31 Reserved Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 24 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Audio Configuration Parameters Mil NumTxFrames Description Use this parameter to select
10. requires this format This section covers all the call progress tones that the Cisco ATA supports and contains the following topics Tone Parameter Syntax Basic Format page 5 41 Tone Parameter Syntax Extended Formats page 5 43 Recommended Values page 5 48 Specific Tone Parameter Information page 5 48 This section also covers the following parameter which is for configuring phone ringing characteristics RingOnOffTime page 5 51 Note For detailed recommendations of tone parameter values by country see Appendix E Recommended Cisco ATA Tone Parameter Values by Country Tone Parameter Syntax Basic Format Each tone is specified by nine integers as follows parametername NumOfFreqs Tfreql1 Tfreq2 Tamp1 Tamp2 Steady OnTime OffTime TotalToneTime parametername is the name of the tone OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 my Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E Tone Configuration Parameters amp NumOfFreqs is the number of frequency components 0 1 or 2 Tfreql and Tfreq2 are the transformed frequencies of the first and second frequencies respectively Their values are calculated with the following formula 32767 cos 2 pi F 8000 where F is the desired frequency in Hz Set this value to 0 if the frequency does not exist The range of each value is 32768 to 32767 For negative values
11. the number of frames per packet that the Cisco ATA transmits The frame size for each G 729 data packet is 10 ms The frame size for each G 723 data packet is 30 ms S Note The frame size for G 711 is fixed at 20 ms per packet and is not configurable Examples To obtain 60 ms of G 723 audio set the parameter value to 2 To obtain 120 ms of G 723 audio set the parameter value to 4 amp Note Cisco recommends using the default value of 2 Value Type Integer Range 1 6 Default 2 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 35 Related Parameters LBRCodec page 5 23 RxCodec page 5 22 TxCodec page 5 22 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 525 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults W Operational Parameters TOS Description This parameter allows you to configure Type of Service ToS bits by specifying the precedence and delay of audio and signaling IP packets as follows Bits 0 7 These bits are for the ToS value for voice data packets Range 0 255 Default 184 Bits 8 15 These bits are for the ToS value for signaling data packets Range 0 255 Default 168 Bits 16 31 Reserved Value Type Bitmap Default Ox0000A8B8 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 255 Note This parameter is called UDPTOS in previous Cisco ATA releases If you are performing a Cisco ATA upgrade the
12. 0 No silence after the second sound the third sound plays immediately OnTime3 2640 Sound in third on off pair plays for 0 33 seconds OffTime3 8000 1 second of silence after the sound in the third on off pair before the pattern repeats beginning with the first on off pair Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 46 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Tone Configuration Parameters Table 5 7 Reorder Tone Parameter Example 1 Explanation continued Component Setting Explanation NumOfRepeats 0 First on off pair of the cadence plays once does not repeat then the second on off pair plays TotalToneTime 0 Tone plays continuously set of three on off pairs of the cadence repeat continuously until another call event stops the tone ReorderTone Parameter Example 2 Assume that you want a reorder tone in which The only frequency is 400 Hz The frequency plays six times each time for 0 1 second followed by 0 9 second of silence The frequency then plays once for 0 3 second followed by 0 7 second of silence The volume of the frequency is 19 dBm The tone plays until another call event stops the tone For this reorder tone make the following setting See Table 5 8 for a detailed explanation ReorderTone 100 1 31164 1620 0 0 0 0 2 800 7200 2400 5600 0 0 5 0 Table 5 8 Reorder Tone Paramete
13. 16 18 to a value greater than the standard timeout for an incoming call as specified in SigTimer parameter bits 14 19 When this feature is disabled a 480 Temporarily Not Available response is returned to the remote user agent when the standard ring times out Range 0 7 Factor 10 second increments Values 0 to 70 seconds Default 0 never timeout Bits 19 31 Reserved Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00000000 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 317 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 30 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Operational Parameters Ml FeatureTimer2 Description This parameter provides configurable timing values for various Cisco ATA features as described below Bits 0 7 Maximum time that the Ethernet connection can be disconnected before the Cisco ATA automatically reboots Range 0 255 Factor one second increments Values 0 255 seconds Default 30 equals 30 seconds amp Note To disable this feature set the value of bits 0 7 to 0 Value Type Bitmap Default 0x000000 le Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 361 SigTimer Description This parameter controls various timeout values Table 5 4 on page 5 32 contains bit definitions of this parameter Value Type Bitmap Default 0x01418564 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 318 Cisco ATA 186 and
14. 2 170 514 On your PC run the command prserv 514 Value Type Extended IP address Default 0 0 0 0 514 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults WE Diagnostic Parameters Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 7975640 Related Parameter SyslogCtrl page 5 62 SyslogCtrl Description Use this parameter to turn on specific syslog traces All traces are sent to the syslog server specified in the SyslogIP parameter See Table 5 9 for bit values and the corresponding types of messages to turn on for tracing Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00000000 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 7975641 Related Parameter SyslogIP page 5 61 Table 5 9 SyslogCti Parameter Definitions BitNumber Type of Messages to Trace 0 ARP messages 1 DHCP messages 2 TFTP messages 3 Cisco ATA configuration update messages 4 System reboot messages 5 8 Reserved 9 Cisco ATA event messages 10 FAX messages 11 15 Reserved 16 RTP statistics messages 17 31 Reserved Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 62 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults CFGID Version Parameter for Cisco ATA Configuration File i CFGID Version Parameter for Cisco ATA Configuration File Description CF
15. 2 Not used by H 323 23 0 1 Disable enable user configurable setting for call waiting default If this value is 0 default the end user cannot configure the permanent default call waiting setting for every call Instead the service provider s default call waiting setting is used for every call If this value is 1 the end user can configure the permanent default call waiting setting for every call thus overriding the value set by the service provider Default 0 24 0 1 Disable enable the mixing of audio and call waiting tone during a call Default 0 25 to 31 Reserved OpFlags Description This parameter enables disables various operational features See Table 5 6 on page 5 35 for bit definitions of this parameter Value Type Bitmap Default 0x2 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 323 Related Parameters TftpURL page 5 5 DHCP page 5 8 e VLANSetting page 5 12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 34 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Operational Parameters Ml Table 5 6 OpFlags Parameter Operational Features to Tum On or Off BitNumber Definition 0 If Bit 0 0 the TFTP configuration filename supplied by the DHCP server overwrites the default filename for each Cisco ATA If Bit 0 1 the default Cisco ATA filename is always used Default 0 1 If Bit 1 0 the Cisco ATA probes the static networ
16. 3 15 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 EN Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HI Network Configuration Parameters Value Type Hexadecimal string of the form Rc4PasswdInHex macinHex_ 2 e 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 this parameter Related Parameters UseTFTP page 5 4 TftpURL page 5 5 EncryptKey page 5 6 Netw ork Configuration Parameters This section includes the parameters for enabling or disabling the use of a DHCP server to obtain IP address information and parameters that you need to statically configure if you disable DHCP DHCP page 5 8 StaticIp page 5 9 StaticRoute page 5 9 StaticNetMask page 5 10 NTPIP page 5 10 AItNTPIP page 5 11 DNSILIP page 5 11 DNS2IP page 5 12 VLANSetting page 5 12 DHCP Description A DHCP server can be used to automatically set the Cisco ATA IP address the network route IP address the subnet mask DNS NTP TFTP and other parameters 1 Enable DHCP O0 Disable DHCP Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Tel
17. 4 St4 911 1 gt t8 r9t2 0 gt t811 rat4 1t4 gt consists of the following rules St4 If the first digit entered is all other dial plan rules are voided Additional digits can be entered after the initial digit and the timeout before automatic dial string send is four seconds St4 Same as above except with as the initial digit entered e 911 TIf the dial string 911 is entered send it immediately 1 gt t8 r9t2 If the first digit entered is 1 the timeout before automatic send is eight seconds The terminating character can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string After the 11th digit is entered the timeout before an automatic send changes to two seconds The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the character 0 gt t811 rat4 lIf the first digit entered is 0 the timeout before automatic send is eight seconds and the terminating character can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string If the first three digits entered are 011 then after an additional 11 digits are entered the timeout before an automatic send changes to four seconds The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the character 1t4 gt If the first digit entered is anything other than 1 the timeout before an automatic send is four seconds The terminating character can be entered at
18. 4 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults LoginID1 UseLoginID Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 46 Related Parameters LoginID1 page 5 19 PWDO page 5 16 PWDI1 page 5 18 UseLoginID page 5 19 e AutMethod page 5 20 Description This parameter is the H 323 login ID for the Phone 2 port of the Cisco ATA H 323 Parameters W This value is used for registration and authentication if the UseLoginID parameter is set to 1 If the LoginIDO and LoginID1 parameter values are identical only one gatekeeper registration is performed for both ports in which case the LoginIDO value is used as the H 323 ID and the UIDO and UID1 parameter values are used for the two E 164 phone numbers Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters 51 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 47 Related Parameters LoginIDO page 5 18 PWDO page 5 16 PWDI1 page 5 18 UseLoginID page 5 19 AutMethod page 5 20 Description 0 Use UIDO and UID1 as the authentication ID 1 Use LoginIDO and LoginID1 as the authentication ID OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults E H 323 Parameters Value Type Boolean Range O or Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 93 AutM ethod Description Use this parameter to select the desire
19. 804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 my Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults E H 323 Parameters UIDO PW DO 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 UIDI page 5 17 PWDO page 5 16 PWDI1 page 5 18 UseLoginID page 5 19 LoginIDO page 5 18 LoginID1 page 5 19 Description This parameter is the password for the Phone 1 port Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters 31 Default 0 m Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults H 323 Parameters W Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 4 Related Parameters UIDO page 5 16 UIDI page 5 17 PWDI1 page 5 18 UseLoginID page 5 19 LoginIDO 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 charac
20. 9 1191 1513 0 2000 2000 0 RingBackTone 2 30831 30467 1943 2111 0 16000 32000 0 CallWaitTone 1 30831 0 5493 0 0 2400 2400 4800 AlertTone 1 30467 0 5970 0 0 480 480 1920 RingOnOffTime 2 4 25 DialPlan St4 St4 911 1 gt t8 r9t2 O gt t811 rat4 1t4 gt IPDialPlan 1 NPrintf 0 TraceFlags 0x00000000 SyslogIP 0 0 0 0 514 SyslogCtr1 0x00000000 The sections that follow describe these parameters User Interface UI Security Parameter UlPassw ord This section contains only one parameter UIPassword Description This parameter controls access to web page or voice configuration menu interface To set a password enter a value other than zero To have the user prompted for this password when attempting to perform a factory reset or upgrade using the voice configuration menu see the OpFlags section on page 5 34 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HI 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 c
21. 90011800117 555 13 or three dial plan rules of 1900555 r311800555 13117 555 r3 are equivalent A match is reached if 11 digits are entered and the first three digits are either 1900 1800 or 17 and the fifth sixth and seventh digits are all 5 gt Defines the character as a termination character When the termination character is entered the dial string is automatically sent The termination character can be entered only after at least one user entered digit matches a dial plan rule Alternatively the command gt can be used to define as the termination character tn Defines the timeout value n in the unit of seconds for the interdigit timer Valid values are 0 9 and a z where a z indicates a range of 10 to 35 rn Repeat the last pattern n times where n is 0 9 or a z The values a z indicate a range of 10 to 26 Use the repeat modifier to specify more rules in less space DA Note The commands gt and tn are modifiers not patterns and are ignored by the rn command l Used to separate multiple dial plan rules Logical not Match any character except the character immediately following the command The command can also be used as a negation instruction before the range or subrule matching commands S Seize rule matching Ifa dial plan rule matches the sequence of digits entered by the user to this point and the modifier S is the next command in the dial plan rule all other rules are negated
22. CALLEE_DISCONNECT_POLARITY Polarity to use when the Cisco ATA is the callee and the call is disconnected 0 Use forward polarity Default 1 Use reverse polarity amp Note Bits 4 31 are reserved Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00000000 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 304 FXSInputLevel Description Use this parameter to specify the input level control analog to digital path of the Cisco ATA FXS ports Value Type Integer Range 9 to2 dB Default 1 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 370 Related Parameter FXSOutputLevel page 5 40 FXSOutputLevel Description Use this parameter to specify the output level control digital to analog path of the Cisco ATA FXS ports Value Type Integer Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 40 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Tone Configuration Parameters Mi Range 9 to2 dB Default 4 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 371 Related Parameter FXSInputLevel page 5 40 Tone Configuration Parameters The Cisco ATA supports the following tone parameters DialTone BusyTone ReorderTone RingBackTone e CallWaitTone AlertTone The Cisco ATA supports two types of tone parameter syntax basic format and extended format Basic format is used in most countries use the extended format only if the country in which the Cisco ATA is used
23. CHAPTER 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 and Encryption page 5 4 Network Configuration Parameters page 5 8 H 323 Parameters page 5 13 Audio Configuration Parameters page 5 21 Operational Parameters page 5 26 Telephone Configuration Parameters page 5 37 Tone Configuration Parameters page 5 41 Dial Plan Parameters page 5 52 Diagnostic Parameters page 5 60 CFGID Version Parameter for Cisco ATA Configuration File page 5 63 The following list contains general configuration information Your configuration file must begin with txt The Cisco ATA uses the following parameter types Alphanumeric string Array of short integers Boolean 1 or 0 Bitmap value unsigned hexadecimal integer for specifying bits in a 32 bit integer amp Note Bits are numbered from right to left starting with bit 0 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults W
24. E Configuration Text File Template wy 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 amp The term Cisco ATA is used throughout this manual to refer to both the Cisco ATA 186 and the Cisco ATA 188 unless differences between the Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 are explicitly stated Note This section contains recommended values for the United States and other countries as configuration examples for certain parameters For detailed recommendations of tone parameter values by country see Appendix E Recommended Cisco ATA Tone Parameter Values by Country Configuration Text File Template This is a listing of the h323_example txt text file without its annotations that comes bundled with the Cisco ATA software You can make a copy of this file and use it as a template for creating your own default configuration file or Cisco ATA specific configuration file For instructions on how to create these configuration files see the Creating Unique and Common Cisco ATA Configuration Files section on page 3 9 The h323_example txt file contains all the Cisco ATA default val
25. GID is a 32 bit unsigned value parameter whose purpose is to allow the local administrator to track the version of the Cisco ATA configuration file This parameter value assignment is entirely the responsibility of the local administrator and has no significance to the operation of the Cisco ATA Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00000000 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 563 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E CFGID Version Parameter for Cisco ATA Configuration File Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 64 OL 4804 01
26. Table 5 5 on page 5 33 provides bit definitions for this parameter Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00060400 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 311 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 32 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Operational Parameters W Table 5 5 ConnectMode Parameter Bit Definitions BitNumber Definition 0 0 Use slow start procedure for H 225 Q 931 and H 245 1 Use fast start procedure for H 225 Q 931 Default 0 1 0 1 Disable enable h245 tunneling Default 0 2 0 Use the dynamic payload type 126 127 as the RTP payload type fax pass through mode for G 711 u law G 711 A law 1 Use the standard payload type 0 8 as the RTP payload type fax pass through mode for G 711 u law G 711 A law Default 0 3 0 Do not perform full gatekeeper registration when the Cisco ATA switches to an alternate H 323 gatekeeper 1 Perform full gatekeeper registration when the Cisco ATA switches to an alternate H 323 gatekeeper Default 0 4 0 Denotes a non Cisco CallManager environment 1 Enable the Cisco ATA to operate in a Cisco CallManager environment Default 0 5 0 1 Enable disable two way cut through of voice path before the Cisco ATA receives the CONNECT message Default 0 6 0 1 Disable enable using the Progress Indicator to determine if ringback is supplied by the far end wit
27. Telephone Configuration Parameters W Bit 16 If this bit is enabled it is enabled by default send special character P private to CID device if telephone number is restricted Bits 17 27 are reserved Examples The following examples are recommended values for the CallerID Method parameter e USA 0x00019e60 Sweden 0x006aff79 or Ox006aff61 Denmark 0x0000fdel or 0x033efdel Germany 0x00019e62 Austria 0x00019 66 Value Type Bitmap Default 0x00019e60 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 316 Polarity Description You can control line polarity of the Cisco ATA FXS ports when a call is connected or disconnected by configuring the Polarity bitmap parameter as follows Bit 0 CALLER_CONNECT_POLARITY Polarity to use when the Cisco ATA is the caller and the call is connected 0 Use forward polarity Default 1 Use reverse polarity Bit 1 CALLER_DISCONNECT_POLARITY Polarity to use when the Cisco ATA is the caller and the call is disconnected 0 Use forward polarity Default 1 Use reverse polarity Bit 2 CALLEE_CONNECT_POLARITY Polarity to use when the Cisco ATA is the callee and the call is connected 0 Use forward polarity Default 1 Use reverse polarity Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 539 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E Telephone Configuration Parameters Bit 3
28. ailable for name resolution otherwise use DHCP provided DNS IP addresses If Bit 14 1 use both statically configured DNS1IP and DNS2IP and DHCP provided DNS IP addresses maximum of two for name resolution S Note This configuration bit gives precedence to statically provided DNS IP addresses over DHCP provided DNS IP addresses This bit also overrides the value of OpFlags parameter bit 13 15 Disable UDP Checksum Generation If Bit 13 0 generate UDP checksum in outgoing UDP packets If Bit 13 1 disable generation of of UDP checksum in outgoing UDP packets Default 0 16 27 Reserved 28 31 To configure the Cisco ATA to prompt the user for the UIPassword when the user attempts to perform a factory reset or upgrade using the voice configuration menu configure bits 28 to 31 with the value of 6 Any other value for these bits means that the Cisco ATA will not prompt the user for the UIPassword in these cases TimeZone Description This parameter is the timezone offset in hours from Greenwich Mean Time GMT for time stamping incoming calls with local time to use for Caller ID display for example See the Additional Description heading later in the description of this parameter for selecting time offsets for timezones that have 30 minute factor or 45 minute factor offset from GMT Local time is generated by the following formula Local Time GMT TimeZone if TimeZone lt 12 Local Time GMT T
29. alid values are 1 to 20 default is 15 Bits 17 to 19 Start digit for unknown or restricted numbers valid values are 4 for A 5 for B 6 for C and 7 for D Bits 20 to 22 End digit for unknown or restricted numbers valid values are 3 for 4 for A 5 for B 6 for C and 7 for D Bits 23 to 24 Code to send to the CID device if the number is unknown valid values are 0 for 00 1 for 0000000000 and 2 for 2 3 is reserved and should not be used Bits 25 to 26 Code to send to the CID device if the number is restricted valid values are 0 for 10 and 1 for 1 2 and 3 are reserved and should not be used Bits 27 to 31 Reserved If method 2 set the following bits Bit 2 Set to 0 to have the Cisco ATA transmit data prior to ringing by using the Ring Pulse Alerting Signal RP AS set to 1 to have the Cisco ATA transmit data after the firsr ring Bits 3 8 Maximum number of digits in a phone number valid values are 1 to 20 default is 12 Bits 9 14 Maximum number of characters in a name valid values are 1 to 20 default is 15 Bit 15 If this bit is enabled it is enabled by default send special character O out of area to CID device if telephone number is unknown me Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults
30. and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 my Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E Telephone Configuration Parameters CallerldM ethod Description This 32 bit parameter specifies the signal format to use for both FXS ports for generating Caller ID format Possible values are Bits 0 1 method 0 Bellcore FSK 1 DTMF 2 ETSI and 3 is reserved If method 0 default set the following bits Bit 2 Reserved Bit 3 to 8 Maximum number of digits in phone number valid values are to 20 default is 12 Bit 9 to 14 Maximum number of characters in name valid values are 1 to 20 default is 15 Bit 15 If this bit is enabled it is by default send special character O out of area to CID device if the phone number is unknown Bit 16 If this bit is enabled it is by default send special character P private to CID device if the phone number is restricted Bits 17 to 27 Reserved If method 1 set the following bits Bit 2 Reserved Bits 3 6 Start digit for known numbers valid values are 12 for A 13 for B 14 for C and 15 for D Bits 7 10 End digit for known numbers valid values are 11 for 12 for A 13 for B 14 for C and 15 for D Bits 11 Polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal value of 0 1 disables enables polarity reversal Bits 12 16 Maximum number of digits in phone number v
31. any time to manually send the dial string The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the character Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 58 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Dial Plan Parameters W Dial Plan Example 2 The following dial plans t7 gt t4 911 1t7 gt t1l 0t4 gt t7 or t7 gt r6t4 911 1t7 gt r9t1 0t4 gt t7 consist of the following rules t7 gt r6t4 You must enter at least one digit After the first digit is entered and matched by the dial plan the timeout before an automatic send is seven seconds and the terminating character can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string After seven digits are entered the timeout before an automatic send changes to two seconds The symbol at the end of the rule allows further digits to be entered until the dial string is sent by the timeout or the user entering the character e 911 TIf the dial string 911 is entered send this string immediately 1t7 gt r9t1 TIf the first digit entered is 1 the timeout before an automatic send is seven seconds and the terminating character can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string After the 11th digit is entered the timeout before an automatic send changes to one second The user can enter more digits until the
32. aticlp page 5 9 StaticRoute page 5 9 NTPIP Description This parameter is the NTP IP address required if DHCP server does not provide one The Cisco ATA requires an NTP Server from which to obtain Coordinated Universal Time UTC to time stamp incoming calls H 323 and SIP to drive an external Caller ID device DHCP may also supply a NTP server If NTPIP is specified it overwrites the value supplied by DHCP NTPIP is ignored if its value is 0 or 0 0 0 0 The user must not specify a port parameter The Cisco ATA uses the default NTP port only Value Type IP address Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 10 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults AItNTPIP DNSI1IP Network Configuration Parameters W Default 0 0 0 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 141 Related Parameters AItNTPIP page 5 11 TimeZone page 5 36 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 TimeZone page 5 36 Description This parameter is for setting the primary domain name server DNS IP address if the DHCP server does not provide one If DHCP provides DNS1IP and if it is non zero thi
33. ator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults H 323 Parameters H 323 Parameters This sections describes the following parameters which include H 323 Gatekeeper configuration parameters e GkOrProxy page 5 13 GklId page 5 14 GkTimeToLive page 5 14 AltGk page 5 14 AltGkTimeOut page 5 15 UIDO page 5 16 PWDO page 5 16 UIDI page 5 17 PWDI1 page 5 18 LoginIDO page 5 18 LoginID1 page 5 19 UseLoginID page 5 19 AutMethod page 5 20 Gateway page 5 20 GkOrProxy Description This parameter is the IP address of the primary H 323 gatekeeper Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters 31 Default 0 Disables gatekeeper routed calls Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 5 Related Parameters AltGk page 5 14 AltGkTimeOut page 5 15 GkTimeToLive page 5 14 e GklId page 5 14 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 my Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E H 323 Parameters Gkld 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 regi
34. ator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HZ Dial Plan Parameters Recommended Values United States 2 4 25 Sweden 1 5 25 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 929 Dial Plan Parameters DialPlan This section describes the configurable parameters related to dial plans DialPlan page 5 52 DialPlanEx page 5 60 IPDialPlan page 5 60 Description The programmable dial plan is designed for the service provider to customize the behavior of the Cisco ATA for collecting and sending dialed digits The dial plan allows the Cisco ATA user to specify the events that trigger the sending of dialed digits These events include the following The termination character has been entered The specified dial string pattern has been accumulated The specified number of dialed digits has been accumulated The specified inter digit timer has expired Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters is 199 Note If the dial plan exceeds 199 characters use the DialPlanEx parameter instead of the DialPlan parameter For more information see the DialPlanEx section on page 5 60 Default St4 l St4 19 1 111 gt t8 19t2 l0 gt t8 1 1 rat4 l4 1t4 gt Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 926 Additional DialPlan Information The DialPlan section contains the following additional topics that describe commands and rules for creating your o
35. d 18 Not used for H 323 3 and 19 Caller Line Identification Restriction CLIR O Caller Line Identification Presentation CLIP 1 4 and 20 Call waiting Sand 21 Three way calling 6 and 22 Not used for H 323 7 and 23 Not used for H 323 8 and 24 Caller ID This service enables the Cisco ATA 186 to generate a Caller ID signal to drive a Caller ID display device attached to the FXS line 9 and 25 Not used for H 323 10 and 26 Not used for H 323 11 and 27 Call Waiting Caller ID This is available only if the Method bit in CallerIdMethod is set to Bellcore FSK Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 527 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults W Operational Parameters Table 5 2 CallFeatures Parameter Bit Definitions continued BE Number Definition 12 14 Reserved and 28 30 15 and 31 Fax mode This service allows the user to set the Cisco ATA to Fax mode on a per call basis For Fax mode use the following settings e G711 codec only No silence suppression No FAX tone detection PaidFeatures Description Unsubscribe subscribe to CallFeatures by setting each corresponding bit to either 0 or 1 The lower 16 bits are for the Phone 1 port and the upper 16 bits are for the Phone 2 port Table 5 3 provides definitions of each bit Value Type Bitmap
36. d Values The following settings are recommended for the US DialTone 2 31538 30831 1380 1740 1 0 0 1000 approximately 17 dBm BusyTone 2 30467 28959 1191 1513 0 4000 4000 0 approximately 21 dBm ReorderTone 2 30467 28959 1191 1513 0 2000 2000 0 approximately 21 dBm RingBackTone 2 30831 30467 1943 2111 0 16000 32000 0 approximately 16 dBm e CallWaitTone 1 30831 0 5493 0 0 2400 2400 4800 approximately 10 dBm AlertTone 1 30467 0 5970 0 0 480 480 1920 amp Note For detailed recommendations of tone parameter values by country see Appendix E Recommended Cisco ATA Tone Parameter Values by Country Specific Tone Parameter Information Brief descriptions and lists of default values and the voice configuration menu code for each Cisco ATA tone parameter appear in the following sections DialTone page 5 48 BusyTone page 5 49 ReorderTone page 5 49 RingbackTone page 5 50 CallWaitTone page 5 50 AlertTone page 5 51 DialTone Description The Cisco ATA plays the dial tone when it is ready to accept the first digit of a remote address to make an outgoing call Default values using the Basic format NumOfFreqs 2 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 48 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults BusyTone ReorderTone Tfreqi 31538 Tfreq2 30831 Tamp1
37. d 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 Parameters Gateway LoginIDO page 5 18 LoginID1 page 5 19 PWDO page 5 16 PWDI1 page 5 18 NTPIP page 5 10 AItNTPIP page 5 11 Description Use this parameter to specify the H 323 gateway IP address if the network does not contain an H 323 gatekeeper In this scenario all calls originating from the Cisco ATA will be directed to the gateway specified in this parameter mi Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Audio Configuration Parameters Ml Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters 31 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 11 Audio Configuration Parameters This section describes the following audio parameters which allow you to configure such items as codecs and silence suppression MediaPort page 5 21 RxCodec page 5 22 TxCodec page 5 22 LBRCodec page 5 23 e AudioMode page 5 24 NumTxFrames page 5 25 TOS page 5 26 M ediaPort Description Use this parameter to specify the base port where the Cisco ATA transmits and
38. dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the character 0t4 gt t7 If the first digit entered is 0 the timeout before an automatic send is four seconds and the terminating character can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string After the second digit is entered the timeout before an automatic send changes to seven seconds The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the character Dial Plan Example 3 The following dial plan R1408 2_9 r5 2_9 r6 R9 911 r4 X 1900 1888 F011 consists of the following rules R1408 2_9 r5 2_9 r6 The prefix 1408 will be added to any call numbers with seven or eight digits where the leading digit is in the range of 2 to 9 For example 5551234 will become 14085551234 but 555123 does not match this rule R94 9111 r4 The prefix 9 will added to any numbers except 911 and five digit numbers For example 911 will still be 911 and 51234 will still be 51234 X 190011888 There will be no calls or call forwarding to numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888 e F011 There will be no call forwarding to numbers beginning with 011 In Dial Plan Example 3 there are two R rules so the first matched rule is triggered Therefore 5551234 becomes 14085551234 However 555123 will then become 9555123 because it matches the second rule Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Ada
39. encies respectively Their values are calculated with the following formula 32767 cos 2 pi F 8000 where F is the desired frequency in Hz Set this value to 0 if the frequency does not exist The range of each value is 32768 to 32767 For negative values use the 16 bit 2 s complement value For example enter 1 as 65535 or as Oxffff Tampl and Tamp2 are the transformed amplitudes of the first and second frequencies respectively Their values are calculated with the following formula 32767 A sin 2 pi F 8000 A amplitude factor 0 5 104 k 10 n 1 3 20 where F is the desired frequency in Hz k is the desired volume in dBm and n is the number of frequencies The symbol means to the order of NumOfOnOffPairs is the number of on off pairs in the cadence of the tone Valid values are 0 1 and 2 Use 0 if the tone is steady OnTimel and OnTime2 values are the lengths of time the tone is played for the first and second on off pairs of a cadence respectively See Figure 5 1 for a graphical representation Specify each value as a number of samples with a sampling rate of 8 kHz The range of each value is O to Oxffff For example for a length of 0 3 seconds set the value to 2400 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E Tone Configuration Parameters OffTimel and OffTime2 values are the
40. entered for d seconds after offhook Example 1 H05551212 This is a hotline configuration the Cisco ATA immediately dials 555 1212 when the handset goes off hook Example 2 H55551212 This is a warmline configuration the Cisco ATA waits for five seconds and dials 555 1212 if no digits were entered when the handset went off hook P Rule to Support Dial Prefix This rule is for automatic pre pending the dial string as entered by the user with a specified prefix Syntax Ptnnnn where is a single leading trigger character if t is the first entered digit when making a new call it triggers the prepending of a variable length prefix as specified by nnnn in the dial string The t character can take one of the following values 0 9 n any of 1 9 N any of n and 0 a any of n and or A any of a and 0 Example Pn12345 This rule prepends 12345 to the dial string when the first entered digit is any of 1 9 The triggered digit is not removed from the dial string R Rule for Enhanced Prefix This enhanced prefix rule matches entire strings whereas the P rules matches only a single digit The R rule is for automaticly prepending a specified prefix to the dialed string The string must be an exact match to trigger the rule If more than one R rule matches the first matched R rule is triggered The R rule also uses negation to exclude one or more leading digi
41. ephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 8 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Network Configuration Parameters W Value Type Boolean Range O or 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 Staticlp 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 DHCP page 5 8 StaticRoute page 5 9 StaticNetMask page 5 10 StaticRoute Description Use this parameter to statically assign the Cisco ATA route if the DHCP parameter is set to 0 Value Type IP address Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 EN Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HI 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 StaticNetM ask 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 St
42. es the encryption key that is used to encrypt the Cisco ATA configuration file on the TFTP server The cfgfmt tool which is used to create a Cisco ATA binary configuration file see the Using Encryption With the cfgfmt Tool section on page 3 12 automatically encrypts the binary file when the EncryptKey parameter has a value other than 0 The cfgfmt tool uses the rc4 encryption algorithm If this parameter value is set to 0 the Cisco ATA configuration file on the TFTP server is not encrypted Note Cisco recommends using the stronger Cisco ATA encryption method which requires the use of the EncryptKeyEx parameter For more information see the EncryptKeyEx section on page 5 7 For examples on how to upgrade from the EncryptKey parameter to the stronger encryption method that uses the EncryptKeyEx parameter see the Examples of Upgrading to Stronger Encryption Key section on page 3 15 Value Type Hexadecimal string m Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption W 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
43. for the remainder of the call for example a dial plan beginning with S will be the only one in effect if the user first enters the key Note All rules apply in the order listed whichever rule is completely matched first will immediately send the dial string OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HZ Dial Plan Parameters amp Note No syntax check is performed by the actual implementation The administrator has the responsibility of making sure that the dial plan is syntactically valid Dial Plan Rules The Cisco ATA supports the following dial plan rules In Rule for Dial Plan Blocking page 5 54 H Rule to Support Hot Warm Line page 5 54 P Rule to Support Dial Prefix page 5 55 R Rule for Enhanced Prefix page 5 55 C Rule for Call Blocking page 5 56 F Rule for Call Forwarding Blocking page 5 56 X Rule for Call Blocking and Call Forwarding Blocking page 5 57 D Rule for Displaying Caller ID page 5 57 InRule for Dial Plan Blocking Dial plan blocking can be used to reduce the occurrences of invalid dialed digits being sent and can prevent the dialed string of a specified pattern from being sent By adding dial plan blocking dialed digits are discarded after the interdigit timer expires unless one of the specified matching rules is me
44. h RTP Default 0 7 0 1 Disable enable fax pass through redundancy Default 0 8 12 Specifies the fax pass through NSE payload type The value is the offset to the NSE payload base number of 96 The valid range is 0 23 the default is 4 For example if the offset is 4 the NSE payload type is 100 13 0 Use G 711 law for fax pass through codec 1 Use G 711A law for fax pass through codec Default 0 14 15 0 Use fax pass through 1 Use codec negotiation in sending fax 2 Reserved 3 Reserved Default 0 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 533 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HI Operational Parameters Table 5 5 ConnectMode Parameter Bit Definitions continued Bit Number Definition 16 0 1 Disable check bearer capability in the received Q 931 Setup message If this setting is enabled the Cisco ATA returns the value 65 as the release complete cause if the Information Transfer Capability ITC is unrestricted digital information or restricted digital information The Cisco ATA returns the value 00 as the release complete cause if the ITC is unrestricted digital information with tones announcements or video Default 0 17 18 Not used for H 323 19 0 Disable sending ringback tone to the caller 1 Enable sending ringback tone to the caller Default 0 20 2
45. haracters Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 7387277 Related Parameter OpFlags page 5 34 Bit 7 Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption This section describes parameters for instructing the Cisco ATA about how to locate its TFTP server and how to encrypt its configuration file UseTFTP page 5 4 TftpURL page 5 5 CfgInterval page 5 6 EncryptKey page 5 6 EncryptKeyEx page 5 7 UseTFTP Settings 1 Use the TFTP server for Cisco ATA configuration 0 Do not use the TFTP server for Cisco ATA configuration Value Type Boolean Range O or Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 4 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults TftpURL Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption W 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 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 to a non zero value this parameter has priority over the TFTP server IP address supplied by the DHCP server Optionally you can include the path prefix to the TFTP file to download For example if
46. imeZone 25 if TimeZone gt 12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 36 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults L Note Telephone Configuration Parameters W Value Type Integer Range 0 24 Default 17 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 302 Additional Description Use the following list to select Timezone offset in minutes from GMT for the following cities and countries that have 30 minute factor and 45 minute factor time zone offsets These values are integers and can range from 720 through 60 and from 60 through 780 Tehran 210 GMT 3 30 Kabul 270 GMT 4 30 Calcutta Chennai Mumbai and New Delhi 330 GMT 5 30 Kathmandu 345 GMT 5 45 Rangoon 390 GMT 6 30 Darwin and Adelaide 570 GMT 9 30 Newfoundland 210 GMT 3 30 Negative timezone values must be configured through the Cisco ATA Web configuration page and cannot be configured with the voice configuration menu Related Parameters NTPIP page 5 10 AItNTPIP page 5 11 Telephone Configuration Parameters This section includes the following parameters which allow you to configure items such as generating caller ID format and controlling line polarity CallerIdMethod page 5 38 Polarity page 5 39 FXSInputLevel page 5 40 FXSOutputLevel page 5 40 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186
47. io Configuration Parameters W Range 0 3 Default 2 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 37 Related Parameters LBRCodec page 5 23 NumTxFrames page 5 25 RxCodec page 5 22 AudioMode page 5 24 LBRCodec Description This parameter allows you to specify which low bit rate codecs are available The Cisco ATA is capable of supporting two G 723 1 connections or one G 729 connection When G 723 1 is selected as the low bit rate codec each FXS port is allocated with one G 723 1 connection When G 729 is selected only one FXS port is capable of operating with the G 729 codec The allocation of the G 729 resource to the FXS port is dynamic The G 729 resource if available is allocated to an FXS port when a call is initiated or received the resource is released when a call is completed The following values are valid O Select G 723 1 as the low bit rate codec e 3 Select either G 729 as the low bit rate codec Value Type Integer Range 0 or 3 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 300 Related Parameters AudioMode page 5 24 Bits 1 and 17 TxCodec page 5 22 RxCodec page 5 22 NumTxFrames page 5 25 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 523 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults W Audio Configuration Parameters AudioM ode Description This parameter represents the audio operating mode The
48. k router during the power up process If Bit 1 1 static network router probing is disabled Default 1 2 Reserved 3 If Bit 3 1 the Cisco ATA does not request DHCP option 150 in the DHCP discovery message some DHCP server do not respond if option 150 is requested Default 0 4 If Bit 4 1 the Cisco ATA use the VLAN ID specified in the VLANSetting parameter for VLAN IP encapsulation see the VLANSetting section on page 5 12 Default 0 5 If Bit 5 1 the Cisco ATA does not use VLAN IP encapsulation Default 0 6 If Bit 6 1 the Cisco ATA does not perform CDP discovery Default 0 7 If Bit 7 1 the Cisco ATA does not allow web configuration Once the web server is disabled you must configure the Cisco ATA with the TFTP or voice configuration menu methods Examples 1 Ifthe existing OpFlags value is 0x2 select menu option 323 from the voice configuration menu and enter the value 130 0x82 This disables web configuration If you later attempt to access the Cisco ATA web configuration page the following error messages will be displayed Netscape The document contained no data Try again later or contact the server s administrator Internet Explorer The page cannot be displayed 2 If the existing OpFlags value is 0x82 select menu option 323 from the voice configuration menu and enter the value 2 0x2 This disables web configuration Default 0 8 If Bit 8 1 the Cisco ATA does not
49. locking This rule is for blocking call numbers Syntax Cnnnn where nnnn is the leading set of digits of the blocked call number nnnn can be composed with subrule matching and range The rule is triggered when the leading digits of a dialed string match the string nnnn The C rule does not work with negation Example C1900 C1888 or C 1900 1888 This rule blocks call numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888 Log Information The Call Block lt num gt is shown in the prserv log and a busy tone is being played F Rule for Call Forwarding Blocking This rule is for blocking call forwarding numbers Syntax Fnnnn where nnn is the leading set of digits of the blocked call forwarding number nnnn can be composed with subrule matching and range The rule is triggered when the leading digits of a dialed forwarding number match the string nnnn The F rule does not work with negation mi Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Dial Plan Parameters W Example F1900 F1888 or F 1900 1888 These rules block call forwarding numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888 Log Information The CFWD Block lt num gt is shown in the prserv log and a busy tone is being played X Rule for Call Blocking and Call Forwarding Blocking This rule is for blocking call numbers and call forwarding number
50. nd RingBackTone the configurable value is the number of 10 ms 100 1 second units For the remaining tones the configurable value is the number of samples with a sampling rate of 8 kHz Note All tones are persistent until the Cisco ATA changes state except for the call waiting tone and the confirm tone The call waiting tone however repeats automatically once every 10 seconds while the call waiting condition exists mi Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Tone Configuration Parameters W Tone Parameter Syntax Extended Formats Two types of extended format exist for the Cisco ATA tone parameters Extended Format A Extended Format A page 5 43 This format can be used for the following tone parameters DialTone BusyTone RingbackTone CallWaitTone AlertTone Extended Format B page 5 44 This format can be used only for the ReorderTone parameter Each tone is specified by 11 integers as follows parametername NumOfFregs Tfreq1 Tamp1 Tfreq2 Tamp2 NumOfOnOffPairs OnTimel offTimel OnTime2 Of fTime2 TotalToneTime parametername is the name of the tone NumOfFreqs 100 the number of frequencies in the tone Therefore NumOfFreqs 101 for one frequency and 102 for two frequencies Tfreql and Tfreq2 are the transformed frequencies of the first and second frequ
51. nostic purposes NPrintf page 5 61 SyslogIP page 5 61 SyslogCtrl page 5 62 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 60 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults N Printf SyslogIP Diagnostic Parameters W Description Use this parameter to specify the IP address and port of a host to which all Cisco ATA debug messages are sent The program prserv exe which comes bundled with the Cisco ATA software is needed to capture the debug information Syntax lt HOST_ IP gt lt HOST_PORT gt Example If the program prserv exe is running on a host with IP address 192 168 2 170 and listening port 9001 set NPrintf to 192 168 2 170 9001 This causes the Cisco ATA to send all debug traces to that IP address Value Type Extended IP address Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 81 Description Use this parameter for diagnostic purposes specify the IP address and port number to which the Cisco ATA should send its syslog output information The program prserv exe which is included in all Cisco ATA software upgrade packages can be used to capture syslog information if you do not have a syslog server Syntax lt HOST_IPaddress gt lt HOST_PORT gt Example If you want to send syslog information to the host at IP address 192 168 2 170 and port number 514 do the following Configure the value of this parameter as 192 168
52. ols call commands such as turning on off caller ID For detailed information on the CallCmd parameter see Chapter 6 Call Commands Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum of 248 characters Default U S Call Command Default Af AH BS NA CS NA Df EB Ff EP Kf EFh HH Jf AFh HQ 1 67 gA 82 fA 90v OI H 72v bA 74 v t cA 75v dA 73 eA 67 gA 82 fA 70 1A 69 DA 99 xA Uh GQ Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 930 Related Parameters e CallFeatures page 5 27 PaidFeatures page 5 28 CallerIdMethod page 5 38 SigTimer page 5 31 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 EN Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults W Operational Parameters FeatureTimer Description This parameter provides configurable timing values for various telephone features as described below Bits 1 15 Reserved Bits 16 18 Configurable call waiting ring timeout When a call arrives for a Cisco ATA port that is in use and has call waiting enabled the Cisco ATA plays a call waiting tone If the incoming call is not answered within a specified period of time the Cisco ATA can reject the call by returning a 486 Busy response to the remote user agent You can configure FeatureTimer parameter bits 16 18 to specify the ringing period for incoming call waiting calls This feature can be disabled by either using the default value 0 or by setting bits
53. previous value of the UDPTOS parameter is carried forward to the TOS parameter Operational Parameters This section describes the following parameters which allow you to configure such items as call features and various timeout values e CallFeatures page 5 27 PaidFeatures page 5 28 CallCmd page 5 29 FeatureTimer page 5 30 FeatureTimer2 page 5 31 SigTimer page 5 31 ConnectMode page 5 32 OpFlags page 5 34 TimeZone page 5 36 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 26 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Operational Parameters Ml CallFeatures Description Disable enable CallFeatures by setting each corresponding bit to 0 or 1 The lower 16 bits are for the Phone 1 port and the upper 16 bits are for the Phone 2 port Table 5 2 provides definitions of each bit Note The subscribed features that can be permanently disabled by the user are CLIP_CLIR call waiting and Fax mode A subscribed service enable disabled by the user can be disabled enabled dynamically on a per call basis Value Type Bitmap Default Ox fffftftt Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 314 Related Parameters PaidFeatures page 5 28 CallCmd page 5 29 CallerIdMethod page 5 38 Table 5 2 CallFeatures Parameter Bit Definitions Bit Number Definition QO and 16 Not used for H 323 l and 17 Not used for H 323 2an
54. ptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 o Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults WE Diagnostic Parameters DialPlanEx If your dial plan exceeds 199 characters then use must use the DialPlanEx parameter to configure your dial plans The DialPlanEx parameter supports dial plans up to 499 characters in length This range in the number of characters is the only difference between the DialPlanEx and DialPlan parameters Therefore all the information about the DialPlan parameter applies to the DialPlanEx parameter For more information see the DialPlan section on page 5 52 amp Note If you are not using this parameter for dial plan configuration be sure this parameter is set to 0 IPDialPlan Description This Iparameter allows for detection of IP like destination address in DialPlan Three values are valid e O String is dialed as is and not treated as an IP address e J1 When the Cisco ATA detects two asterisks IPDialPlan takes over The user enters the pound key to terminate the digit collection and the interdigit timeout default is not used e 2 When IPDialPlan is set to 2 three asterisks are required for PDialPlan to take effect All other values are currently undefined Value Type Integer Range 0 1 or 2 Default 1 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 310 Diagnostic Parameters This section describes the following parameters which are used for diag
55. r Example 2 Explanation Component Setting Explanation Sequential 100 Required setting for a tone with one frequency NumOfFreqs 1 One frequency in the tone TFreq 31164 First frequency is 400 Hz TAmp1 1620 First frequency volume is 19 dBm TFreq2 0 No second frequency TAmp2 0 No second frequency TFreq3 0 No third frequency TAmp3 0 No third frequency NumOfOnOffPairs 2 Two on off pairs in the cadence of the tone OnTimel 800 Sound in first on off pair plays for 0 1 second OffTime1 7200 Sound in first on off pair is followed by 0 9 second of silence OnTime2 2400 Sound in second on off pair plays for 0 3 seconds OffTime2 5600 Sound in second on off pair is followed by 0 7 second of silence OnTime3 No third on off pair in the cadence OffTime3 No third on off pair in the cadence OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E Tone Configuration Parameters Table 5 8 Reorder Tone Parameter Example 2 Explanation continued Component Setting Explanation NumOfRepeats 5 First on off pair of the cadence plays six times plays once and then repeats five times then the second on off pair plays TotalToneTime 0 Tone plays continuously set of two on off pairs of the cadence repeat continuously until another call event stops the tone Recommende
56. receives RTP media This parameter must be an even number Each connection uses the next available even numbered port for RTP Value Type Integer Range 1 to 65535 Default 16384 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 202 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 g 521 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HT Audio Configuration Parameters RxCodec TxCodec Related Parameters TOS page 5 26 VLANSetting page 5 12 Description Use this parameter to specify receiving audio codec preference The following values are valid 0 G 723 can be selected only if LBRCodec is set to 0 1 G 711A law e 2 G 711y law e 3 G 729A can be selected only if LBRCodec is set to 3 Value Type Integer Range 0 3 Default 2 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 36 Related Parameters LBRCodec page 5 23 NumTxFrames page 5 25 TxCodec page 5 22 AudioMode page 5 24 Description Use this parameter to specify the transmitting audio codec preference The following values are valid 0 G 723 can be selected only if LBRCodec is set to 0 e 1 G 711A law e 2 G 711py law e 3 G 729A can be selected only if LBRCodec is set to 3 Value Type Integer m Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults Aud
57. s Syntax Xnnnn where nnnn is the leading set of digits of the blocked call number and blocked call forwarding number nnnn can be composed with subrule matching and range The rule is triggered when the leading set of digits of a dialed call number or forwarding number match the string nnnn The F rule does not work with negation Example X1900 X1888 or X 1900 1888 This rule blocks the call numbers and call forwarding numbers beginning with 1900 or 1888 D Rule for Displaying Caller ID This rule is for displaying caller ID at the remote site The number must be an exact match to trigger the tule Syntax Dannn where nnnn is the callee number The caller ID will show to the callee nnnn automatically becomes a valid calling number Also nnnn can be composed with negation subrule matching and range The D rule is checked before the R and P rules Example D911 This rule shows the caller ID at the remote side when if the call number is 911 Log Information SCC Cmd CLIP or CLIP lt num gt are shown in the prserv log OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HZ Dial Plan Parameters Dial Plan Examples This section contains three dial plan examples that use many different rules and commands Dial Plan Example 1 Default Dial Plan The following dial plan St
58. s of Extended Format B both using the Reorder tone follow ReorderTone Parameter Example1 Assume that you want a reorder tone in which The frequencies 900 Hz 1400 Hz and 1800 Hz play sequentially Each frequency plays once for 0 33 seconds There is no silence after the first and the second frequencies There is 1 second of silence after the third frequency before the first frequency starts again The volume of each frequency is 19 dBm The tone plays until another call event stops the tone For this reorder tone make the following setting See Table 5 7 for a detailed explanation ReorderTone 101 3 24917 3405 14876 4671 5126 5178 3 2640 0 2640 0 2640 8000 0 0 Table 5 7 Reorder Tone Parameter Example 1 Explanation Component Setting Explanation Sequential 101 Frequencies play sequentially NumOfFreqs 3 Three frequencies in the tone TFreq1 24917 First frequency is 900 Hz TAmpl1 3405 First frequency volume is 19 dBm TFreq2 14876 Second frequency is 1400 Hz TAmp2 4671 Second frequency volume is 19 dBm TFreq3 5126 Third frequency is 1800 Hz TAmp3 5178 Third frequency volume is 19 dBm NumOfOnOffPairs 3 Three on off pairs in the cadence of the tone OnTime1 2640 Sound in first on off pair plays for 0 33 seconds OffTime 0 No silence after the first sound the second sound plays immediately OnTime2 2640 Sound in second on off pair plays for 0 33 seconds OffTime2
59. s 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 916 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 my Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HI Network Configuration Parameters DNS2IP VLAN Setting 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 Description This parameter is for firmware version 2 15 and above Bitmap definitions are as follows for the VLANSetting parameter Bits 0 2 Specify VLAN Class of Service CoS bit value 802 1P priority for signaling IP packets Bits 3 S Specify VLAN CoS bit value 802 1P priority for voice IP packets Bits 6 17 Reserved Bits 18 29 User specified 802 1Q VLAN ID Bits 30 3 1 Reserved Value Type Bitmap Default 0x0000002b Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 324 Related Parameter OpFlags page 5 34 m Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administr
60. ss Code 923 CallW aitTone Description The Cisco ATA plays the call waiting tone when an incoming call arrives while the user is connected to another party Default values using the Basic format NumOfFreqs 1 Tfreqi 30831 Tfreq2 0O Tamp1 5493 Tamp2 0 Steady O OnTime 2400 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 50 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults AlertTone Tone Configuration Parameters OffTime 2400 TotalToneTime 4800 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 924 Description The Cisco ATA plays the alert tone as a confirmation tone that a special event such as call forwarding is in effect Default values using the Basic format NumOfFreqs 1 Tfreq1 30467 Treq2 0 Tamp1 5970 Tamp2 0 Steady Oo OnTime 480 OffTime 480 TotalToneTime 1920 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 925 RingOnOfffime Description This parameter specifies the ringer cadence pattern expressed as a triplet of integers a b and c e a Number of seconds to turn the ring ON b Number of seconds to turn the ring OFF e c tThe ring frequency fixed at 25 Value Type List of three integer values separated by commas Range 1 65535 Default 2 4 25 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administr
61. sters with the H 323 gatekeeper The registration is valid until the configured time expires Value Type Integer Default 0 Range 30 to 4294967295 seconds Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 250 AltGk Description You have the option of using this parameter to statically specify the IP address of an alternate H 323 gatekeeper Value Type Alphanumeric string Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 14 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults H 323 Parameters W 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 section on page 5 32 determines whether the Cisco ATA re registers with the H 323 gatekeeper Value Type Integer Default 0 The Cisco ATA continues to use the backup gatekeeper until it fails before attempting to fail back to the primary gatekeeper Range 30 to 4294967295 seconds Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 251 Related Parameters AltGk page 5 14 ConnectMode page 5 32 Bit 3 OL 4
62. t In addition the default nine second global interdigit timeout value is also modified with the value specified in the dial plan blocking command Syntax In where n specifies the global interdigit timeout and the valid values are 1 9 and a z 10 35 Example Ic 911 This command specifies an interdigit timeout of 12 seconds and will discard dialed digits unless 911 is entered Specifying your own interdigit timeout also changes the behavior of the dial plan so that the entire dial string rather than being sent at timeout is sent only as a result of a matching rule or time intended by a matching rule H Rule to Support Hot Warm Line Hotline Warmline also known as Private Line Automatic Ringdown PLAR is a line used for priority telephone service If the Hotline feature is configured the Cisco ATA immediately dials a pre configured number as soon as the handset goes off hook If the Warmline feature is configured the Cisco ATA dials a pre configured number if no digits were entered before the specified timer value expired when the handset went offhook Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 5 54 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Dial Plan Parameters W Syntax Hdnnnn where d is a delay in seconds parameter 0 9 a z to support 0 to 35 seconds delay and nnnn is the variable length phone number to call when no digits are
63. te of 8 kHz The range of each value is O to Oxffff For example for a length of 0 3 seconds set a value to 2400 OffTimel OffTime2 and OffTime3 are the lengths of silence after the sound of the first second and third on off pairs of a cadence respectively Specify each value as a number of samples with the sampling rate of 8 kHz The range of each value is O to Oxffff For example for a length of 0 3 seconds set a value to 2400 See Figure 5 2 for a graphical representation Figure 5 2 Cadence with Three On Off Pairs Silence Sound gt lt gt o o OnTime_1 OnTime 2 OnTime_3 lt lt lt gt lt lt lt lt OffTime_1 OffTime_2 OffTime_3 NumOfRepeats is the number of times that the first on off pair of the cadence specified by OnTime OffTime1 repeats before the second on off pair specified by OnTime2 OffTime2 plays For example if NumOfRepeats is 2 the first on off pair will play three times it will play once and then repeat two times then the second on off pair will play TotalToneTime is the total length of time that the tone plays If this value is 0 the tone will play until another call event stops the tone This value is in 10 ms units 100 ms 1 second OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults E Tone Configuration Parameters Two example
64. ters 31 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 13 Related Parameters UIDO page 5 16 PWDO page 5 16 PWDI1 page 5 18 UseLoginID page 5 19 LoginIDO page 5 18 LoginID1 page 5 19 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 a 5 17 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults E H 323 Parameters PWD1 LoginIDO 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 UIDO page 5 16 UIDI page 5 17 PWDO page 5 16 UseLoginID page 5 19 LoginIDO page 5 18 LoginID1 page 5 19 AutMethod page 5 20 Description This parameter is the H 323 login ID for the Phone 1 port of the Cisco ATA This value is used for registration and authentication if the UseLoginID parameter is set to 1 If the LoginIDO and LoginID1 parameter values are identical only one gatekeeper registration is performed for both ports in which case the LoginIDO value is used as the H 323 ID and the UIDO and UID1 parameter values are used for the two E 164 phone numbers Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters 51 Default 0 m Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 480
65. the TFTP server IP address is 192 168 2 170 or www cisco com and the path to download the TFTP file is in atal86 you can specify the URL as 192 168 2 170 ata186 or www cisco com atal 86 Note From the voice configuration menu you can only enter the IP address from the web server you can enter the actual URL Value Type Alphanumeric string Range Maximum number of characters 31 Default 0 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 905 Related Parameters UseTFTP page 5 4 CfgInterval page 5 6 OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 my Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults W Parameters for Configuration Method and Encryption Cfginterval EncryptKey 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 to achieve random contact intervals from the Cisco ATA to the TFTP server Value Type Decimal Range 60 to 4294967295 Default 3600 Voice Configuration Menu Access Code 80002 Related Parameters UseTFTP page 5 4 TftpURL page 5 5 Description This parameter specifi
66. the key specified with the EncryptKey parameter This stronger key is used to encrypt the Cisco ATA configuration file on the TFTP server Note Cisco recommends using the EncrpytKeyEx parameter instead of the EncryptKey parameter for the strongest possible encryption of the Cisco ATA configuration file When the EncryptKeyEx parameter is set to a non zero value the Cisco ATA uses this value as the encryption key and ignores any value that has been set for the EncryptKey parameter The cfgfmt tool which is used to create a Cisco ATA binary configuration file see the Using Encryption With the cfgfmt Tool section on page 3 12 automatically encrypts the binary file using the stronger rc4 encryption algorithm When EncryptKeyEx is used for encryption the Cisco ATA searches for the configuration file with the format ata lt macaddress gt x on the TFTP server If the value of the EncryptKeyEx parameter is 0 then the Cisco ATA uses the value of the EncryptKey parameter for encryption Note The cfgfmt tool version 2 3 program generate an ata lt macaddress gt x file in addition to an ata lt macaddress gt file if the EncryptKeyEx parameter is specified You should place both such configuration files on the TFTP server For examples on how to upgrade from the EncryptKey parameter to the stronger encryption method that uses the EncryptKeyEx parameter see the Examples of Upgrading to Stronger Encryption Key section on page
67. ts before prepending the defined prefix string The number of dashes after the R represents the number of leading digits that will be removed preceding the prefix Syntax Rnnnn tttt where tttt is a trigger string If the dialed numbers match this string this match triggers the prepending of a variable length prefix as specified by nnnn to the dial string The triggered string is not removed from the dial string The negation subrule matching and range patterns can be applied to the trigger strings OL 4804 01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 g Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults HZ Dial Plan Parameters Example 1 R1212 2_9 This rule prepends 1212 to dial strings that have a leading digit of 2 to 9 Note Note R rules can replace most P rules for example Pn12345 is the same as R12345 1_9 Example 2 R 0033 0 1 9 r7 This removes the first dialed digit then prepends 0033 to the dialed string For example if the number 0148336134 is dialed the resulting string becomes 0033148336134 Example 3 R 0 0033 1 9 r7 This removes the first four dialed digits then prepends 0 to the dialed string For example if the number 0033 148336134 is dialed the resulting string becomes 0148336134 Log Information The Call Prefix lt prefix gt lt num gt is shown in the prserv log C Rule for Call B
68. ues The sections that follow this listing describe all the parameters in this file txt UIPassword 0 UseTftp 1 T tpURL 0 cfgInterval 3600 EncryptKey 0 EncryptKeyEx 0 upgradecode 0 0x301 0x0400 0x0200 0 0 0 0 69 0 none upgradelang 0 0x301 0x0400 0x0200 0 0 0 0 69 0 none Dhcp 1 StaticIp 0 StaticRoute 0 StaticNetMask 0 NTPIP 0 0 0 0 A1tNTPIP 0 0 0 0 DNS1IP 0 0 0 0 DNS2IP 0 0 0 0 VLANSetting 0x0000002b GkOrProxy 0 GkId GkTimeToLive 0 AltGk 0 AltGkTimeOut 0 mi Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter5 Parameters and Defaults User Interface UI Security Parameter UIDO 0 UID1 0 UseLoginID 0 LoginIDO 0 LoginID1 0 PWDO 0 PWD1 0 AutMethod 0x00000000 GateWay 0 MediaPort 16384 RxCodec 1 TxCodec 1 LBRCodec 0 AudioMode 0x00150015 NumTxFrames 2 TOS Ox0000A8B8 CallFeatures Oxffffffft PaidFeatures Oxfffffffft Callcmd Af AH BS NA CS NA Df EB Ff EP Kf EFh HH Jf AFh HO 1 67 gA 82 fA 90V OI HHT2V bA 74V CAH75v GA 73 EA 67 gA 82 fA 70 i1A 69 DA 99 xA Uh GQ FeatureTimer 0x00000000 FeatureTimer2 0x0000001le SigTimer 0x01418564 ConnectMode 0x00060400 OpFlags 0x00000002 TimeZone 17 CallerIdMethod 0x00019e60 Polarity 0 FXSInputLevel 1 FXSOutputLevel 4 DialTone 2 31538 30831 1380 1740 1 0 0 1000 BusyTone 2 30467 28959 1191 1513 0 4000 4000 0 ReorderTone 2 30467 2895
69. wn dial plan and includes many examples me Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator s Guide for H 323 version 3 0 OL 4804 01 Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults Dial Plan Commands amp Dial Plan Parameters W Dial Plan Commands page 5 53 Dial Plan Rules page 5 54 Dial Plan Examples page 5 58 The following list contains commands that can be used to create you own dial plans Wildcard match any digit entered Additional digits can be entered This command can be used only at the end of a dial plan rule for example 1408t5 is legal usage of the command but 1408t5 3 is illegal Range which means to match any single digit in the list Use an underscore _ to indicate a range of digits For example 135 matches the digits 1 3 and 5 Also 1_5 matches the digits 1 2 3 4 and 5 The pound key and asterisk are not allowed in the Range command Also the Repeat rn command does not apply to range and range cannot include the Subrule matching command subruleO subrule 1 lsubruleN Subrule matching Using the and operators allows you to specify multiple subrules within a dial plan rule so that a subrule match is reached if the entered digits fit one of the subrules This can be used to reduce the length of the desired dial plan rule by concatenating the group of the subrules with the common rule For example a dial plan rule of 1
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