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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
Table 3-5 lists, in alphabetical order, various features that you can configure for the Cisco ATA.
Table 3-5 also includes links to the related parameter that allows you to configure each of these features.
Each link takes you to a detailed description of the parameter that includes its default values.
For an example of how to configure parameters for the TFTP Server configuration method, see the
“Creating a Cisco ATA Default Configuration File” section on page 3-9.
Ta b l e 3-5 Configurable Features and Related Parameters
Configurable Features Related Parameters
Audio Media Features
Low bit-rate codec selection (G.723.1, G.729)
Silence suppression
RTP media port configuration
Audio level of FXS ports
Audio Media Parameters
LBRCodec, page 5-13
AudioMode, page 5-16
MediaPort, page 5-14
FXSInputLevel, page 5-20,
FXSOutputLevel, page 5-20
Caller ID format CallerIdMethod, page 5-17
Debug and Diagnostics NPrintf, page 5-37, TraceFlags, page 5-38,
SyslogIP, page 5-38, SyslogCtrl, page 5-39
Fax Services Features
Fax services mode selection
Named Signalling Event (NSE) payload type for
fax pass-through
Fax Services Parameters
AudioMode, page 5-16, ConnectMode,
page 5-21
ConnectMode, page 5-21
Hook-flash detection timing configuration SigTimer, page 5-23
Mid-call service format—Bellcore, Cisco VG248 or
Cisco
ATA
ConnectMode, page 5-21
Network-related Features
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)—on/off
DHCP configuration
DNS configuration
DNS name resolution
Static IP configuration
VLAN configuration
Network-related Parameters
OpFlags, page 5-24
DHCP, page 5-8, OpFlags, page 5-24
DNS1IP, page 5-10, DNS2IP, page 5-11
OpFlags, page 5-24
StaticIp, page 5-9, StaticRoute, page 5-9,
StaticNetMask, page 5-10
OpFlags, page 5-24, VLANSetting, page
5-11