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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
The TFTP method of configuration is useful when you have many Cisco ATA because you can use a
TFTP server for remote, batch configuration of Cisco
ATAs. A TFTP server can host one unique
configuration file for each Cisco
ATA .
This section contains the following topics:
• Setting Up the TFTP Server with Cisco ATA Software, page 3-7
• Configurable Features and Related Parameters, page 3-8
• Creating a Cisco ATA Default Configuration File, page 3-9
• Creating a Configuration File for a Specific Cisco ATA, page 3-11
• Configuring the Cisco ATA to Obtain its Configuration File from the TFTP Server, page 3-18
Setting Up the TFTP Server with Cisco ATA Software
This section provides the procedure for the Cisco ATA administrator to obtain the correct Cisco ATA
software and set up the Cisco
CallManager TFTP server with this software.
Procedure
Step 1 If you are a registered CCO user. go to the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ata186
Step 2 Download the zip file that contains the software for the applicable release and signaling image you are
using. The contents of each file are described next to the file name. Save the zip file onto a floppy disc.
Note The file that contains the protocol signaling image has an extension of .zup.
Step 3 Insert the floppy disc into the Cisco CallManager disc drive.
Step 4 From your computer, navigate to Start > Programs > Terminal Services > Client. The Terminal
Services Client screen appears.
Step 5 In the Services field of the Terminal Services Client screen, enter the IP address of the
Cisco
CallManager that contains the disc you inserted. Then, click the Connect button. The Login
screen appears.
Step 6 Enter your login information, then click OK. The TFTP Path screen appears.
Step 7 Click on the My Computer icon that is located within the Terminal Services Client screen, then navigate
to the A: drive.
Step 8 From the A: drive, drag the zip file to the TFTP Path screen. This will extract all the files and place them
onto the Cisco
CallManager TFTP server.