User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco WRP500 Administration Guide
- Contents
- 1
- WRP500 Features and Benefits
- Deployment Models
- Local Area Network Guidelines
- Special Requirements for Voice Deployments
- WRP500 Maintenance Operations
- Remote Provisioning
- Configure NAT Mapping
- Configure NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address
- Step 1 Log in as administrator.
- Step 2 Under the Voice menu, click SIP.
- Step 3 In the NAT Support Parameters section, enter the following settings:
- Step 4 Under the Voice menu, click Line 1 or Line 2 to choose the line interface that you want to modify.
- Step 5 In the NAT Settings section, enter the following settings:
- Step 6 Click Save Settings.
- Configure NAT Mapping with STUN
- Step 1 Log in as administrator.
- Step 2 Under the Voice menu, click SIP.
- Step 3 In the NAT Support Parameters section, enter the following settings:
- Step 4 Under the Voice menu, click Line 1 or Line 2 to choose the line interface that you want to modify.
- Step 5 In the NAT Settings section, enter the following settings:
- Step 6 Click Save Settings.
- Determine Whether the Router Uses Symmetric or Asymmetric NAT
- Step 1 Make sure you do not have firewall running on your computer that could block the syslog port (port 514 by default).
- Step 2 Log in as administrator.
- Step 3 To enable debugging, complete the following tasks:
- Step 4 To collect information about the type of NAT your router is using, complete the following tasks:
- Step 5 To enable SIP signaling, complete the following task:
- Step 6 Click Submit.
- Step 7 View the syslog messages to determine whether your network uses symmetric NAT. Look for a warning header in the REGISTER messages, such as Warning: 399 spa "Full Cone NAT Detected.”
- Configure NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address
- Firewalls and SIP
- Configure SIP Timer Values
- Analog Telephone Adapter Operations
- ATA Software Features
- Register to the Service Provider
- Step 1 Log in as administrator.
- Step 2 Under the Voice menu, click Line 1 or Line 2 to choose the line interface that you want to modify.
- Step 3 In the Proxy and Registration section, enter the Proxy.
- Step 4 In the Subscriber Information section, enter the User ID and Password.
- Step 5 Click Submit. The devices reboot.
- Step 6 To verify your progress, perform the following tasks:
- Manage Caller ID Service
- Optimize Fax Completion Rates
- Step 1 Ensure that you have enough bandwidth for the uplink and the downlink.
- Step 2 To optimize G.711 fallback fax completion rates, set the following on the Line tab of your ATA device:
- Step 3 If you are using a Cisco media gateway for PSTN termination, disable T.38 (fax relay) and enable fax using modem passthrough.
- Step 4 Enable T.38 fax on the WRP500 by configuring the following parameter on the Line tab for the FXS port to which the FAX machine is connected:
- Step 5 If you are using a Cisco media gateway use the following settings:
- Fax Troubleshooting
- Step 1 Verify that your fax machine is set to a speed between 7200 and 14400.
- Step 2 Send a test fax in a controlled environment between two ATAs.
- Step 3 Determine the success rate.
- Step 4 Monitor the network and record the following statistics:
- Step 5 If faxes fail consistently, capture a copy of the voice settings by selecting Save As > Web page, complete from the administration web server page. You can send this configuration file to Technical Support.
- Step 7 Identify the type of fax machine connected to the ATA device.
- Step 8 Contact technical support:
- Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation
- Configure Dial Plans
- About Dial Plans
- Edit Dial Plans
- Enter the Line Interface Dial Plan
- Step 1 Start Internet Explorer, connect to the Configuration Utility, choose Voice > Admin Login. If prompted, enter the administrative login provided by the Service Provider. (The default username and password are both admin.)rovided by your Service...
- Step 2 Under the Voice menu, click Line 1 or Line 2, depending on the line interface that you want to configure.
- Step 3 Scroll down to the Dial Plan section.
- Step 4 Enter the digit sequences in the Dial Plan field. For more information, see “About Dial Plans,” on page 11.
- Step 5 Click Submit.
- Reset the Control Timers
- Step 1 Start Internet Explorer, connect to the Configuration Utility, choose Voice > Admin Login. If prompted, enter the administrative login provided by the Service Provider. (The default username and password are both admin.)rovided by your Service...
- Step 2 Under the Voice menu, click Regional.
- Step 3 Scroll down to the Control Timer Values section.
- Step 4 Enter the desired values in the Interdigit Long Timer field and the Interdigit Short Timer field. Refer to the definitions at the beginning of this section.
- Enter the Line Interface Dial Plan
- Secure Call Implementation
- Info page
- System page
- SIP page
- Regional page
- Line page
- Line Enable section
- Streaming Audio Server (SAS) section
- NAT Settings section
- Network Settings section
- SIP Settings section
- Proxy and Registration section
- Subscriber Information section
- Supplementary Service Subscription section
- Audio Configuration section
- Dial Plan section
- FXS Port Polarity Configuration section
- User page
- Setup
- Wireless Configuration
- Security
- Access Restrictions
- Applications and Gaming
- Administration
- Status
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Cisco WRP500 Administration Guide
Appendix A Advanced Voice Fields
Regional page
Voice tab > Regional page >
Distinctive Ring Patterns section
Secure Call Indication
Tone
Played when a call has been successfully switched to secure mode.
It should be played only for a short while (less than 30 seconds) and
at a reduced level (less than -19 dBm) so it does not interfere with
the conversation.
The default is 397@-19,507@-19;15(0/2/0,.2/.1/1,.1/2.1/2).
Feature Invocation
Tone
Played when a feature is implemented.
The default is 350@-16;*(.1/.1/1).
Ring1 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 1.
The default is 60(2/4).
Ring2 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 2.
The default is 60(.3/.2, 1/.2,.3/4).
Ring3 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 3.
The default is 60(.8/.4,.8/4).
Ring4 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 4.
The default is 60(.4/.2,.3/.2,.8/4).
Ring5 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 5.
The default is 60(.2/.2,.2/.2,.2/.2,1/4).
Ring6 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 6.
The default is 60(.2/.4,.2/.4,.2/4).
Ring7 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 7.
The default is 60(.4/.2,.4/.2,.4/4).
Ring8 Cadence Cadence script for distinctive ring 8.
The default is 60(0.25/9.75).