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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (MGCP)(2.15.ms) - Parameters and Defaults [Cisco ATA 180 Series Analog Telephone Adaptors] - Cisco
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (MGCP)(2.15.ms)
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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. The parameter sections are grouped according to the color coding that appears on the Cisco&ATA Web configuration screen.
The Cisco&ATA uses the following parameter types:
oAlphanumeric string
oArray of short integers
oBoolean (1 or 0)
oBitmap value—unsigned hexadecimal integer (for specifying bits in 32-bit integer)
oExtended IP address—IP address with Port (for example, 192.168.2.170.9001)
oIP address (e.g. 192.168.2.170)
oInteger (32-bit integer)
oNumeric digit string
This section contains the following topics:
Note 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 Sweden as configuration examples for certain parameters. For information about other countries, contact the Cisco equipment provider for a specific country.
This is a listing of the sk_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 .
The sk_example.txt file contains all the Cisco&ATA default values. A configuration file must begin with #txt so that the formatting tool, cfgfmt.exe, treats the file as a text file. The sections that follow this listing describe all the parameters in this file.
UIPassword:0
cfgInterval:3600
EncryptKey:0
ToConfig:0
upgradecode:0,0x301,0x0,0.0.0.0,69,0,none
upgradelang:0,0x301,0x0,0.0.0.0,69,0,none
StaticIp:0
StaticRoute:0
StaticNetMask:0
CA0orCM0:0
CA1orCM1:0
EPID0orSID0:.
EPID1orSID1:.
PrfCodec:1
LBRCodec:3
AudioMode:0x
NumTxFrames:2
CallerIdMethod:0x00019e60
ConnectMode:0x
DNS1IP:0.0.0.0
DNS2IP:0.0.0.0
UDPTOS:0xA0
RingCadence:2,4,25
DialTone:2,,,0,0,0
BusyTone:2,,,
ReorderTone:2,,,
RingBackTone:2,,,,0
CallWaitTone:1,3,0,0,00
ConfirmTone:1,0,0,0,480,480,1920
MediaPort:16384
MGCPPort:2427
RetxIntvl:500
MGCPVer:MGCP1.0
TraceFlags:0x
SigTimer:0x
CodecName:PCMU,PCMA,G723,G729
OpFlags:0x2
VLANSetting:0x0000002b
This parameter type contains one parameter—UIPassword—and is located in the purple portion of the Cisco&ATA web configuration page.
Description
This parameter controls access to web page or voice configuration menu interface. To set a password, enter a value other than 0.
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 ). If you forget a password, you can contact your Cisco representative.
Note When UIPassword contains letters, you cannot enter the password from the telephone keypad.
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum nine characters
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
The one parameter in this section—ToConfig—is located in the light-yellow portion of the Cisco&ATA web configuration page.
Description
After you configure the Cisco&ATA, set the parameter to 0, or the Cisco&ATA will unnecessarily contact the TFTP server.
Value Type
1—This indicates that the operating parameters have not previously been set.
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
This section describes parameters for instructing the Cisco&ATA how to locate its TFTP server and how to encrypt its configuration file. These parameters are located in the grey portion of the Cisco&ATA web configuration page:
1—Use the TFTP server for Cisco&ATA configuration.
0—Do not use the TFTP server for Cisco&ATA configuration.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
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 on the TFTP server from which the Cisco&ATA will download its configuration file.
For example, if the TFTP server IP address is 192.168.2.170 or , and the path prefix for the configuration file on the TFTP server is in /ata186, you can specify the URL as 192.168.2.170/ata186 or /ata186.
Note From the voice configuration menu, you can only enter the IP from the Web configuration page, you can enter the actual URL.
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum 31 characters
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Use this parameter to specify the number of seconds between each configuration update. The Cisco&ATA will also upgrade its signaling image it it detects that the TFTP server contains an upgraded image.
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
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter specifies 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 ), automatically encrypts the binary file, using the rc4 encryption algorithm, when the EncryptKey parameter has a value other than 0.
Note If the Cisco&ATA configuration file is not encrypted, the value must be set to 0.
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum eight characters
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
This section describes the parameter 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. These parameters are located in the orange portion of the Cisco&ATA Web Configuration Page:
Description
This parameter can be used to automatically set the IP address of the Cisco&ATA, the network route IP address, the subnet mask, DNS, NTP, TFTP, and other parameters.
o1—Enable DHCP
o0—Disable DHCP
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Configure the Cisco&ATA IP address using this parameter if the DHCP parameter is set to 0.
Value Type
IP address
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Configure the Cisco&ATA statically assigned route in this parameter if the DHCP parameter is set to 0.
Value Type
IP address
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Configure the statically assigned subnet mask using this parameter if the DHCP parameter is set to 0.
Value Type
IP address
255.255.255.0
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
This section describes the following identification parameters, which are located in the blue portion of the Cisco&ATA Web Configuration Page:
Description
EPIDx (for MGCP only) specifies the alphanumeric Endpoint Identifier assigned to line x of the Cisco&ATA, where x=0 or 1. The complete Endpoint Identifier sent to the Call Agent has the format &EPIDx&@&ip_addr&. (SIDx does not apply to MGCP.) To enable the usage of square brackets around the IP address of the endpoint, enable Bit 20 of the ConnectMode parameter. (See the .)
Note Setting the EPID0orSID0 or EPID1orSID1 parameter to 0 does not disable the respective line.
Value Types
Alphanumeric string for each parameter
.—The dot is the default and means that the value of aaln/1 is used as the MGCP endpoint ID for EPID1 and aaln/2 is used as the MGCP endpoint name for EPID2.
Maximum 51 characters for each parameter
Voice Configuration Menu Access Codes
46 and 47 for EPID0orSID0 and EPID1orSID1, respectively
Description
Specify the primary Call Agent in this parameter. This parameter must be an IP address or URL and may include a port parameter. The default port number is 2727.
If you specify a port, you must separate the port number from the host IP address with a colon (:).
Examples of CA0orCM0 values follow:
o192.168.1.2:2727
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum 31 characters
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Specify the alternate Call Agent in this parameter. This parameter must be an IP address or URL and may include a port parameter. The default port number is 2727.
If you specify a port, you must separate the port number from the host IP address with a colon (:).
Note If no alternate Call Agent exists, this parameter value must be 0.
Examples of CA1orCM1 values follow:
o192.168.1.2:2727
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum 31 characters
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
This section describes the following MGCP-specific parameters, which are located in the yellow portion of the Cisco&ATA Web Configuration Page:
Description
Set this parameter to 1 to enable using the MGCP signaling protocol.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Specify the ID of the primary Call Agent in this parameter.
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum 31 characters
Description
Specify the ID of the secondary Call Agent in this parameter.
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum 31 characters
Description
Enter the MGCP version string that the Cisco&ATA should use when it powers on. The following values are valid:
Note Spaces are not permitted in the MGCPVer parameter.
Value Type
Alphanumeric
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter specifies the first retransmission interval of MGCP commands (in milliseconds). Subsequent retransmission periods double the previous interval (exponential backoff).
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter specifies the maximum number of times the Cisco&ATA retransmits commands. When this value is exceeded, the Cisco&ATA terminates its connection to the Call Agent and restarts.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter specifies the listening port for Media Gateway Control (MGCP) messages on the Cisco&ATA. The Cisco&ATA also sends MGCP messages from this port. Using the same port for sending and receiving messages may facilitate passage through Network Address Translation (NAT).
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter specifies the names of the encoder/decoders to use in the LocalConnectionOption parameter. You must list the names in the following order:
oG.711&-law
oG.711A-law
Note All codec names must be separated by commas with no white space in between. If a name is empty, the default standard-based name is used.
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
The following list shows the maximum number of characters allowed for the respective codec names:
oPCMU—six characters
oPCMA—six characters
oG.723—10 characters
oG.729—eight characters
If a codec name is longer than the maximum, the default standard-based name is used.
Default Names
oPCMU for G.711&-law
oPCMA for G.711A-law
oG723 for G.723.1
oG729 for G.729
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Not applicable
The parameters described in this section include parameters for configuring codecs, fax features and VLAN settings. The parameters described in this section are located in the green portion of the Cisco&ATA Web Configuration Page:
Description
This parameter is used for selecting the low-bit-rate codec. The following values are valid:
o0—Select G.723.1 as the low-bit-rate codec (available only for connections 0 and 2).
o3—Select G.729A as the low-bit-rate codec (available only for connection 0).
If LBRCodec=0, then both Cisco&ATA FXS ports can operate with the following codecs:
oNumber of codecs=3
oCodec[0]=G.711& -law
oCodec[1]=G.711A-law
oCodec[2]=G.723.1
If LBRCodec=3, check the setting of bit 21 in the ConnectMode parameter (see the ) to determine if G.729 is enabled for the Phone 1 or Phone 2 FXS port.
If LBRCodec=3, then the Phone 1 FXS port can operate with the following codecs:
oNumber of codecs=4
oCodec[0]=G.711&-law
oCodec[1]=G.711A-law
oCodec[2]=G.729 (only if Bit 21 of the ConnectMode parameter is set to 0)
oCodec[3]=G.729A
If LBRCodec=3, then the Phone 2 FXS port can operate with the following codecs:
oNumber of codecs=3
oCodec[0]=G.711&-law
oCodec[1]=G.711A-law
oCodec[2]=G.729 (only if Bit 21 of the ConnectMode parameter is set to 1)
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter specifies the default preferred codec. The following values are valid:
0=G.723.1 (only if LBRCodec=0)
1=G.711A-law
2=G.711u-law
3=G.729a (only if LBRCodec=3)
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter represents the audio operating mode. The lower 16 bits are for the Phone 1 port, and the upper 16 bits are for the Phone 2 port.
provides definitions for each bit.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Table&5-1 AudioMode Parameter Bit Definitions&&
0/1—Disable/enable G.711 silence suppression.
0—Enable selected low-bit-rate codec in addition to G.711. This setting is the default.
1—Enable G.711 only.
0/1—Disable/enable fax CED tone detection.
0/1—Disable/enable fax CNG tone detection.
4-5:DtmfMethod
0—Always in band.
1—Send AVT tone if remote SDP else send DTMF in-band.
2—Always send AVT tone.
3—Neither in-band DTMF nor AVT tone.
Description
This parameter is a 32-bit bitmap to control the connection mode of the selected call signaling protocol.
provides bit definitions for this parameter.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Table&5-2 ConnectMode Parameter Bit Definitions&&
0—Use the dynamic payload type 126/127 as the RTP payload type (fax pass-through mode) for G.711 &-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 &-law/G.711 A-law.
0/1—Disable/enable fax pass-through redundancy.
Specifiy the fax pass-through NSE payload type with these bits. 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.
0—Use G.711&-law for fax pass-through codec.
1—Use G.711A-law for fax pass-through codec.
0—Use fax pass-through.
1—Use codec negotiation in sending fax.
2,3—Reserved.
0—Use non-NCS-compliant Session Description Protocol (SDP).
1—Use NCS-compliant SDP.
0/1—Disable/enable automatic MGCP-version detection.
0/1—Enable/disable persistent on-hook and off-hook events.
0/1—Enable/disable persistent hook-flash events.
0/1—Disable/enable using a pair of brackets to enclose the IP address of an endpoint identifier. For more information, see the .
0—Enables G.729 codec on the Phone 1 port.
1—Enables G.729 codec on the Phone 2 port.
0—Use loop mode for quarantine handling.
1—Use step mode for quarantine handling.
0/1—Disable/enable conference connection mode.
0/1—Enable/disable support for RSIP*@ipaddress syntax. For more information, see the .
Description
This 32-bit parameter specifies the signal format to use for both FXS lines for generating Caller ID format. The following values are allowed:
oBits 0-1 (method)—0=Bellcore (FSK), 1=DTMF, values 2 and 3 are reserved.
If method=0, set the following bits:
oBit 3 to 8—Maximum number of digits in phone number part (valid values are 1 to 20)
oBit 9 to 14—Maximum number of digits in name number part (valid values are 1 to 20)
oBit 15—Use special character O.
oBit 16—Use special character P.
If method=1, set the following bits:
oBits 3-6—Start digit (valid values are 12 for &A,& 13 for &B,& 14 for &C,& and 15 for &D.&)
oBits 7-10—End digit (valid values are 11 for &#,& 12 for &A,& 13 for &B,& 14 for &C,& and 15 for &D.&)
oBits 11—Polarity reversal before and after Caller ID signal (value of 0/1 disables/enables polarity reversal)
oBits 12-16—Maximum number of digits in phone number (valid values are 1 to 20)
The following examples are recommended values for the CallerID Method parameter:
oSweden=0x0ff61
oDenmark=0x0fde1
oUSA=0x19e60
Value Type
0x00019e60
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
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), 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
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter is for setting the secondary domain name server (DNS) IP, 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
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
The Cisco&ATA uses this parameter to determine how the domain-name portion of the endpoint identifier is constructed. The following values are valid:
oDot (.) or blank—Uses DHCP-provided IP
otherwise use static IP address.
o0—Uses DHCP-provided doma otherwise use static IP address.
o*—Uses Cisco&ATA MAC address.
oString—Uses specified string.
Value Type
Alphanumeric string
Maximum 31 characters
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Use this parameter to select the default RTP packet size in number of frames per packet. The Cisco ATA default frame sizes are as follows:
oG.711 and G.729—10 ms
oG.723.1—30 ms
For example, to receive 20 ms of G.729 packets, set the parameter to 2.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Use this parameter to specify the IP precedence (Tos bit )of UDP packets. Set the lower eight bits only, as follows:
oBits 0-1: Unused
oBit 2: Reliability bit—1=request high reliability
oBit 3: Throughput bit—1=request high throughput
oBit 4: Delay bit—1=request low delay
oBits 5-7: Specify datagram precedence. Values range from 0 (normal precedence) to 7 (network control).
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Enables/disables various operational features.
for bit definitions of this parameter.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Table&5-3 OpFlags Parameter Operational Features to Turn On or Off&&
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.
If Bit 1 = 0, the Cisco&ATA probes the static network router during the power-up process.
If Bit 1 = 1, static network router probing is disabled.
If Bit 3=1, the Cisco&ATA does not request DHCP option 150 in the DHCP some DHCP server do not respond if option 150 is requested.
If Bit 4 = 1, the Cisco&ATA uses the VLAN ID specified in the VLANSetting parameter for VLAN IP encapsulation (see the ).
If Bit 5=1, the Cisco&ATA does not use VLAN IP encapsulation.
If Bit 6=1, the Cisco&ATA does not perform CDP discovery.
If Bit 7=1, the Cisco&ATA does not allow web-based configuration.
If Bit 8=1, the Cisco&ATA does not allow HTTP refresh access with the http://ip/refresh command.
If Bit 9=1, the Cisco&ATA does not allow HTTP reset access with the http://ip/reset command.
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.
Description
This parameter is for software versions 2.14.ms, 2.15.ms, and later.
Bitmap definitions are as follows for the VLAN Setting parameter:
oBits 0-2—Specify VLAN CoS bit value (802.1P priority) for TCP packets.
oBits 3-5—Specify VLAN CoS bit value (802.1P priority) for UDP packets.
oBits 6-17—Reserved.
oBits 18-29—User-specified 802.1Q VLAN ID.
oBits 30-31—Reserved.
Value Type
0x0000002b
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
This section includes the parameters used to configure various timeout values and call-progress tones. The parameters in this section are located in the wheat-colored portion of the Cisco&ATA Web Configuration Page:
Description
This parameter controls various timeouts.
contains bit definitions of this parameter.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Table&5-4 SigTimer Parameter Bit Definitions&&
Call waiting period—The period between each burst of call-waiting tone.
Range: 0 to 255 in 0.1 seconds
Default: 100 (0x64=100 seconds)
PING period—The period to wait for a response or command before the Cisco&ATA goes into a failure-recovery mode.
Range: 0 to 255 seconds
Default: 0 (inactive)
Reserved—Should be set to 0.
Minimum hook flash time—The minimum on-hook time required for a hook flash event.
Range: 0 to 3
Default: 0 (60 ms)
Other possible values: 1=100 ms, 2=200 ms, 3=300 ms.
Maximum hook flash time—The maximum on-hook time allowed for a 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.
Description
Use this parameter to specify the internal and external ringer cadence pattern, expressed as a triplet of integers &a,b,&and&c&.
oa—Number of seconds to turn the ring ON.
ob—Number of seconds to turn the ring OFF.
oc—The ring frequency, fixed at 25.
Value Type
List of three integer values, separated by commas
Recommended Values:
oUnited States —2,4,25
oSweden — 1,5,25
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
This section contains the following topics:
The following list contains the names of the call-progress tone parameters:
oReorderTone
oRingBackTone
oCallWaitTone
oConfirmTone
Each tone is specified by nine integers, as follows:
ntone, freq0, freq1, level0, level1, steady, on-time, off-time, total-tone-time
ontone is the number of frequency components (0, 1 or 2).
ofreq[0] (Hz) is the transformed frequency of the first frequency component (-32768 to 32767).
Note Only positive values can be configured to the Cisco&ATA 186. For negative values, use the 16-bit 2's-complement value. For example, enter -1 as 65535 or 0xffff.
ofreq[1] is the transformed frequency of the second frequency component (-32768 to 32767).
olevel[0] is the transformed amplitude of the first frequency component (-32768 to 32767).
olevel[1] is the transformed amplitude of the second frequency component (-32768 to 32767).
osteady 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.
oon-time controls the length of time the tone is heard in milliseconds (ms) expressed as an integer from 0 to 0xffff sample at 8000 samples/second.
ooff-time controls the length of time between audible tones in milliseconds (ms) expressed as an integer from 0 to 0xffff sample at 8000 samples/second.
ototal-tone-time controls the length of time the tone is audible (0 to 0xffff). If this value is set to 0, the tone will play until another call event stops the tone. For DialTone, BusyTone, ReorderTone, and RingBackTone, the configurable value is the number of 10 ms (100 = 1 second) units.
For the other tones, the value is the number of samples at 8000 samples/second, where the following information applies:
–Frequency ranges from 0 to 4000 (Hz)
–Transformed Frequency = 32767 & cos (2pi&Frequency/8000)
–Amplitude ranges from 0 to 32767
–Transformed Amplitude = A & 32767 & sin (2pi&Frequency/8000)
The scaling factor A determines the volume level of the tone. To calculate scaling factors, see the .
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.
Use the following formula to calculate the scaling factor A:
A=0.5 * 10^((k+10-(n-1)*3)/20)
In this formula, k is the desirable volume in dBm; n is the number of frequency components. The ^ symbol means to the order of.
If a one-frequency component of -20 dBm volume level is desirable, then:
A=0.5 * 10^((-20+10)/20) = 0.16
The following settings are recommended for the US:
oDialTone = &2,,,0,0,1000& (approximately -10 dBm)
oBusyTone = &2,,,& (approximately -21 dBm)
oReorderTone = &2,,,& (approximately -21 dBm)
oRingBackTone = &2,,,,0& (approximately -16 dBm)
oCallWaitTone = &1,3,0,0,00& (approximately -10 dBm)
oConfirmTone = &1,0,0,0,480,480,1920& (approximately -10 dBm)
The following settings are recommended for Sweden:
oDialTone = &1,3,0, 1, 0, 0,1500& (approximately -5 dBm)
oBusyTone = &1,2,0, 0, ,0& (approximately -10 dBm)
oReorderTone = &1,2,0, 0, ,0& (approximately -10 dBm)
oRingBackTone = &1,2,0, 0, ,0& (approximately -10 dBm)
oCallWaitTone = &1,2,0, 0, ,11200& (approximately -10 dBm)
oConfirmTone = &1,2,0, 0, 480, 480,1920& (approximately -10 dBm)
The following sections contains brief descriptions, lists of default values, and voice configuration menu codes for all Cisco&ATA tone parameters:
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 for the nine-integer array
ofreq0—31538
ofreq1—30831
olevel0—1380
olevel1—1740
osteady—1
oon-time—0
ooff-time—0
ototal time to play tone—1000
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
The Cisco&ATA plays the busy tone when the callee is busy.
Default values for the nine-integer array
ofreq0—30467
ofreq1—28959
olevel0—1191
olevel1—1513
osteady—0
oon-time—4000
ooff-time—4000
ototal time to play tone—0
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
The Cisco&ATA plays the reorder tone (also known as congestion tone) if the outgoing call failed for reasons other than busy.
Default values for the nine-integer array
ofreq0—30467
ofreq1—28959
olevel0—1191
olevel1—1513
osteady—0
oon-time—2000
ooff-time—2000
ototal time to play tone—0
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
The Cisco&ATA plays the ring-back tone when the callee is being alerted by the called device.
Default values for the nine-integer array
ofreq0—30831
ofreq1—30467
olevel0—1943
olevel1—2111
osteady—0
oon-time—16000
ooff-time—32000
ototal time to play tone—0
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
The Cisco&ATA plays the call-waiting tone when an incoming call arrives while the user is connected to another party.
Default values for the nine-integer array
ofreq0—30831
olevel0—5493
olevel1—0
osteady—0
oon-time—2400
ooff-time—2400
ototal time to play tone—4800
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
The Cisco&ATA plays the confirm tone to prompt the user to enter a phone number when invoking a supplementary service, such as call-forwarding, or blind transfer.
Default values for the nine-integer array
ofreq0—30467
olevel0—5970
olevel1—0
osteady—0
oon-time—480
ooff-time—480
ototal time to play tone—1920
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
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.
&HOST_IP&,&HOST_PORT&
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
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
This parameter is reserved in MGCP. The Cisco&ATA will output all MGCP messages regardless of this parameter value.
Value Type
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
Description
Use this parameter to specify the base port where the Cisco&ATA transmits and receives RTP media. This parameter must be an even number. Each connection uses the next available even-numbered port for RTP.
Value Type
1 to 65535
Voice Configuration Menu Access Code
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