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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
Creating a Cisco ATA Default Configuration File
The Cisco ATA release-software zip files includes a file called atadefault.cfg, which is a binary file that
contains all the default parameters for the Cisco
ATA. However, you likely will need to create your own
atadefault.cfg file to contain the default settings that you want Cisco
ATAs in your environment to use.
For information on each configuration parameter, including all default values, see
Chapter 5,
“Parameters and Defaults.
Use the text file called sk_example.txt as a basis for creating your default file. The sk_example.txt file
is included in the software-release zip file and contains all default values. This file is shown without its
annotations in the
“Configuration Text File Template” section on page 5-2.
The following procedure illustrates how to create the Cisco ATA default configuration file, convert it to
the required binary format that the Cisco
ATA can read, and store it on the TFTP server so that the
Cisco
ATA will download it during the boot-up process:
SCCP Terminal-related Features
Cisco CallManager 3.0 support
Cisco IOS Telephony Solution (ITS) support
Domain name in Cisco CallManager environment
Static Cisco CallManager configuration
Terminal FXS lines
SCCP Terminal-related Parameters
ConnectMode, page 5-21
ConnectMode, page 5-21
Domain, page 5-15
CA0orCM0 and CA1orCM1, page 5-12
EPID0orSID0 and EPID1orSID1, page
5-13
User Interface and TFTP Features
User interface password
TFTP Configuration
TFTP Encryption key
Web configuration—enable/disable
User Interface and TFTP Parameters
UIPassword, page 5-3
UseTFTP, page 5-4, TftpURL, page 5-4,
OpFlags, page 5-24
EncryptKey, page 5-6, EncryptKeyEx,
page 5-7
OpFlags, page 5-24
Packet Precedence Features
Type of Service (ToS) configuration
802.1P Class of Service (Cos) Bit configuration
Packet Precedence Parameters
TOS, page 5-25
VLANSetting, page 5-11
Polarity settings for FXS ports Polarity, page 5-19
Tone format: BusyTone, CallWaitTone
DialTone, DialTone2, ReorderTone, RingBackTone
and AlertTone parameters
Tone Configuration Parameters, page 5-26
Tone parameters—Using Network Locale option
versus using Cisco
ATA tone parameters
ConnectMode, page 5-21—Bit 0
Version control of Cisco ATA configuration file CFGID—Version Parameter for Cisco ATA
Configuration File, page 5-40
Table 3-5 Configurable Features and Related Parameters (continued)
Configurable Features Related Parameters