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Cisco ATA186-I1 Installation And Configuration Manual

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  • Page 1 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco 188 Installation and Configuration Guide August, 2002 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number: Text Part Number: OL-1267-01...
  • Page 2 You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: •...
  • Page 3 RateMUX, ScriptBuilder, ScriptShare, SlideCast, SMARTnet, TransPath, Unity, Voice LAN, Wavelength Router, and WebViewer are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, Discover All That’s Possible, and Empowering the Internet Generation, are service marks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Aironet, ASIST, BPX, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified...
  • Page 5 Obtaining Technical Assistance xviii Cisco.com xviii Technical Assistance Center Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website Contacting TAC by Telephone Product Disposal Warning Cisco ATA 186 Overview C H A P T E R About the Cisco ATA 186...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Using the Voice Configuration Menu Using the Web Configuration Page About Autoprovisioning cfgfmt.exe and ptag.dat Files Updating the Profile from the TFTP Server About Profile and Configuration Security Passwords Encrypt Key About Using the DHCP Server Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 7 Making a 3-Way Call in the U.S. Making a 3-Way Call in Sweden About Call Waiting Call Waiting in the U.S. Call Waiting in Sweden About Call Forwarding Forwarding Calls in the U.S. Forwarding Calls in Sweden Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 8 Disabling the FAX Passthrough Feature About FAX Mode Configuring the Cisco ATA 186 for FAX Mode Configuring the Cisco ATA 186 for Fax Mode on a Per-Call Basis Configuring the Cisco Gateway for FAX Mode Testing and Troubleshooting the Cisco ATA 186...
  • Page 9 Paid Services and Call Features Parameters and Defaults A P P E N D I X Call Progress Tone Parameters and Defaults A P P E N D I X Call Progress Tone Parameters Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 10 Call Command Example Call Command Behaviors U.S. Call Command G-13 Configuring G-14 Sweden Call Command G-14 Configuring G-16 Terms and Acronyms A P P E N D I X I N D E X Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 11 This guide is intended for service providers and network administrators who administer network connectivity of the Cisco ATA 186 and use the Cisco ATA 186 to provide voice over IP (VoIP) services to end users. Note For additional information about the SIP protocol with Cisco ATA, also refer to the Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SIP).
  • Page 12: Related Documentation

    Preface Related Documentation Related Documentation In addition to this Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide, the Cisco ATA 186 documentation set includes the following: Quick Start for the Cisco ATA 186 Analog Telephone Adaptor • • Quick Reference Guide for the Cisco ATA 186 Analog Telephone Adaptor Cisco ATA 186 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information •...
  • Page 13 To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide xiii OL-1267-01...
  • Page 14 éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions d’avertissements figurant dans cette publication, consultez le document Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Conformité aux règlements et consignes de sécurité) qui accompagne cet appareil. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 15 å unngå ulykker. Hvis du vil se oversettelser av de advarslene som finnes i denne publikasjonen, kan du se i dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Overholdelse av forskrifter og sikkerhetsinformasjon) som ble levert med denne enheten. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 16 Se förklaringar av de varningar som förkommer i denna publikation i dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Efterrättelse av föreskrifter och säkerhetsinformation), vilket medföljer denna anordning. Obtaining Documentation The following sections provide sources for obtaining documentation from Cisco Systems. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 17 Preface Obtaining Documentation World Wide Web You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at the following sites: • http://www.cisco.com http://www-china.cisco.com • http://www-europe.cisco.com • Ordering Documentation Cisco documentation is available in the following ways: Registered Cisco Direct Customers can order Cisco Product documentation •...
  • Page 18: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    This highly integrated Internet application is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for doing business with Cisco. Cisco.com provides a broad range of features and services to help customers and partners streamline business processes and improve productivity. Through Cisco.com, you can find information about Cisco and our networking solutions,...
  • Page 19 P4—You need information or assistance on Cisco product capabilities, product installation, or basic product configuration. In each of the above cases, use the Cisco TAC website to quickly find answers to your questions. To register for Cisco.com, go to the following website: http://www.cisco.com/register/...
  • Page 20 Renseignez-vous auprès de l'organisme compétent. Warnung Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gemäß allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des Landes erfolgen. Avvertenza Lo smaltimento di questo prodotto deve essere eseguito secondo le leggi e regolazioni locali. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 21 Deitar fora este produto em conformidade com todas as leis e regulamentos nacionais. ¡Advertencia! Al deshacerse por completo de este producto debe seguir todas las leyes y reglamentos nacionales. Varning! Vid deponering hanteras produkten enligt gällande lagar och bestämmelser. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 22 C H A P T E R Cisco ATA 186 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco ATA 186 Analog Telephone Adaptor and describes the system features. About the Cisco ATA 186 The Cisco ATA 186: • Is an Internet telephony appliance that converts any regular analog telephone into an Internet telephone.
  • Page 23: Hardware Features

    Chapter 1 Cisco ATA 186 Overview About the Cisco ATA 186 Hardware Features The Cisco ATA 186 features the hardware options listed in this section and shown Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1 Features of the Cisco ATA 186 Function button C I S C O A...
  • Page 24 – Function Button The Cisco ATA 186 function button is located in the top panel of the device. The function button lights when you pick up the handset of a telephone attached to the Cisco ATA 186. When the function button blinks, the device is in configuration search or upgrade mode.
  • Page 25: Software Features

    Chapter 1 Cisco ATA 186 Overview About the Cisco ATA 186 Software Features Features of the Cisco ATA 186 depend on the protocol used. General Features Table 1-1 includes information on features that are available for all protocols. Table 1-1...
  • Page 26 8 ms fixed echo length setting Local ring-back tone Remote diagnostics/monitor (trace of execution) Three-way calling (conferencing) The Cisco ATA 186 will automatically switch to G.711 in this mode. Type of Service (TOS) bit for Quality of Service (QOS) Voice activity detection (VAD) H.323-specific Features...
  • Page 27 Call Return Call Transfer With or without consultation Message Waiting Indication (MWI) Plays an intermittent dial tone if there is a message waiting. Otherwise, plays a normal dial tone. Third-party call control Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 Cisco ATA 186 Overview About Supported Standards and Protocols About Supported Standards and Protocols The following standards are supported on the Cisco ATA 186: • Network interface: one RJ-45 8-wire connector, IEEE 802.3 10Base-T standard • Two RJ-11 FXS standard analog telephone voice ports, up to 5 ringer equivalency number (REN) per port, depending on loop length •...
  • Page 29: Environmental Specifications

    Environmental Specifications Category Specification Operating Temperature 32° to 122° F (0 to 50° C) Storage Temperature -22° to 149° F (-30° to 65° C) Relative Humidity 10 to 90% non-condensing, operating and storage Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 30: Standards Compliance

    CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-00 IEC 60950 (Second Edition with Amendments 1, 2, 3, and EN60950:1992 (with Amendments 1, 2, 3, 4, and 11) AS/NZS 3260:1993 (with Amendments 1, 2, 3, and 4) TS001:1997 Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 31: Dimensions

    EN61000-4-6, Injected RF EN61000-4-11, Dips and Sags Dimensions Table 1-7 Dimensions Category Specification Length 6.5 in (16.5 cm) Width 6 in (15.25 cm) Height 1.5 in (3.8 cm) Weight 15 oz (425 gm) Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide 1-10 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 Cisco ATA 186 Overview About Supported Standards and Protocols Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide 1-11 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 33: Chapter 2 Installing The Cisco Ata

    English is the default language. For information on the upgrade process, see Chapter 6, “Upgrading the Cisco ATA 186 Software.” Installation Overview The general steps necessary to install the Cisco ATA 186 are: Plan the network and Cisco ATA 186 configuration. Install the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA 186 Installation Overview Figure 2-1 shows an example of a network with a Cisco ATA 186. Figure 2-1 Example Network Diagram Gatekeeper or Proxy Server PSTN Network PHONE 1 PHONE 2 10BaseT ATA 186...
  • Page 35: Network Requirements

    Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA 186 Network Requirements Network Requirements The Cisco ATA 186 acts as a terminal on an IP network. You need the following equipment: One or two standard analog telephone handsets. • • Ethernet connection. Gatekeeper or proxy server—Currently, there must be a device running ITU •...
  • Page 36: System Requirements

    Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA 186 System Requirements System Requirements Caution The Cisco ATA 186 is intended for use with a 5V DC power adaptor only. The Cisco ATA 186 installation package includes: Cisco ATA 186 • • Cisco ATA 186 documentation 5V Power Adaptor •...
  • Page 37: Installation Warnings

    Para reducir el riesgo de incendios, usar sólo líneas de telecomunicaciones de calibre No. 26 AWG o más gruesas. Varning! För att minska brandrisken skall endast Nr. 26 AWG eller större telekommunikationsledning användas. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 38: Short-Circuit Protection Warning

    (tous les conducteurs porteurs de courant). Le fusible ou le disjoncteur (maximum 240 V CA, 16 à 20 A [aux USA, maximum 120 V CA, 20 A]) doit être conforme aux normes de sécurité en vigueur dans votre pays. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 39 120VAC, 20A U.S. (240VAC, 16 a 20A internacional) nos condutores de fase (todos os condutores de corrente). O fusível ou disjuntor deverá possuir as necessárias aprovações de segurança por parte das autoridades locais. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 40: Tn Power Systems Warning

    Ce dispositif a été conçu pour fonctionner avec des systèmes d'alimentation TN. Warnung Das Gerät ist für die Verwendung mit TN-Stromsystemen ausgelegt. Avvertenza Il dispositivo è stato progettato per l’uso con sistemi di alimentazione TN. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 41: Installing The Cisco Ata 186

    TN. Varning! Enheten är konstruerad för användning tillsammans med elkraftssystem av TN-typ. Installing the Cisco ATA 186 Follow these steps to install the Cisco ATA 186 hardware. (See Figure 2-2.) Figure 2-2 Installing the Cisco ATA 186 PHONE 1...
  • Page 42 Place the Cisco ATA 186 near an electrical outlet. Connect the first telephone to the PHONE 1 input port (A) on the rear panel of the Cisco ATA 186 by using a telephone line cord with an RJ-11 connector. The PHONE 1 input port will be the primary telephone line.
  • Page 43: Verifying The Installation

    Installing the Cisco ATA 186 Installation Warnings Caution To prevent overheating during operation, do not cover or block the air vents in the top panel of the Cisco ATA 186. If installation was successful, proceed to Chapter 3, “Configuring the Cisco ATA 186.”...
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA 186 Installation Warnings Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide 2-12 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 Configuring The Cisco Ata

    To enter an IP address, press the * key to indicate a delimiter (dot). For Note example, . To hear the IP address of your Cisco ATA 186, after 192*168*3*1 your Cisco ATA 186 has been installed correctly, lift the telephone handset and enter 21#.
  • Page 46: About Using The Voice Configuration Menu

    Caution cause permanent damage to the device. Note If there is no DHCP server and the Cisco ATA 186 is programed to find one, the function button will keep blinking. About Using the Voice Configuration Menu Some IVR menu options will require you to enter alphanumerica characters.
  • Page 47 The voice will repeat the value you entered; then, prompt you to press one of the following keys: 1=change your entered value • 2=review your entered value • • 3=save your entered value 4=review the current saved value • Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 48: Using The Voice Configuration Menu

    Step 5 fast-blink when the reset is complete. Using the Web Configuration Page You can configure your Cisco ATA 186 by using the web configuration page. Each configurable parameter is listed, and parameters are grouped and color-coded according to their function.
  • Page 49: About Autoprovisioning

    Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA 186 About Autoprovisioning Make sure that the PC and the Cisco ATA 186 are already networked and visible Step 1 to one another. Open your web browser. Step 2 Enter the URL of your configuration page. The URL of the web server is:...
  • Page 50: Cfgfmt.exe And Ptag.dat Files

    If you are using TFTP when the Cisco ATA 186 is plugged in, the Cisco ATA 186 will try to contact the TFTP server to download its configuration. This method is not secure unless you are using EncryptKey. See the “Encrypt Key”...
  • Page 51: Updating The Profile From The Tftp Server

    Configuring the Cisco ATA 186 About Profile and Configuration Security the Cisco ATA 186 to a binary file sent by the TFTP server to the Cisco ATA 186 to update its configuration parameters. The cfgfmt.exe program is used with the...
  • Page 52: Encrypt Key

    Encrypt Key encrypts binary files being transferred over TFTP. You can change this key for each Cisco ATA 186, so that only one particular box can decode the information. You can change the encrypt key, using the IVR or web interface.
  • Page 53 About Using the DHCP Server Network time protocol (NTP) servers—DHCP option 42 • (The Cisco ATA 186 takes up to two NTP servers) TFTP server name—DHCP option 66 • DNS, TFTP, and NTP servers can be overwritten by the value of the corresponding parameters in the local box profile (for example, the DNS1IP, DNS2IP, TftpURL, and NTPIP parameters).
  • Page 54: Configuring Codec Options

    You can configure the various Codec call options for use with the Cisco ATA 186. The Cisco ATA 186 can support two simultaneous G.723 calls or one G.729A Note call. When using G.729A, the second line must use G.711 u-law or a-law. The default voice codec is G.723.
  • Page 55: Protocol-Specific Configurations

    H.323, and others are available with both protocols. About H.323-Specific Configurations The Cisco ATA 186 uses ITU H.323, Version 2 as the default signaling protocol. When operating in H.323 mode, the Cisco ATA 186 registers with a gatekeeper to handle call control services.
  • Page 56: About Gatekeeper Requirements For H.323

    It must be H.323- or SIP-complaint. • • It must run the applicable version of Cisco IOS software for the features and protocol you want to use. It must support H.323 or SIP, but only one at a time. •...
  • Page 57: Connecting To A Network Time Protocol Server

    (NTP) server. When using Cisco IOS, enter: ntp server ip_address clock timezone PST -8 Note For information on how to access accounting information, see your Cisco IOS documentation. Using ISDN/EI If you are using ISDN, the requirements for E1 are: ISDN switch-type primary-5ess voice rtp send-rcv Configuration depends on your WAN connection.
  • Page 58: Manipulating The Dial String

    Enter the digits to be prepended in the associated PIN field. Step 2 For example, if you enter the dial string 5551212 in line 0 and the Cisco ATA 186 is configured with 1234 in the PWD0 field, the outgoing dial string is 12345551212.
  • Page 59: About Alternate Gatekeepers And Ras

    About SIP-Specific Configurations The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a text-based IETF-defined protocol for establishing call sessions. To enable SIP on the Cisco ATA 186, you must set the UseSIP configuration parameter to 1. Session Description Protocol (SDP) is the part of the SIP message that establishes parameters.
  • Page 60: About Using A Proxy Server With Sip

    About Using a Proxy Server with SIP About Using a Proxy Server with SIP When using a Proxy Server, the Cisco ATA 186 sends a call to request a User ID (telephone number). The proxy server holds a table of telephone numbers and their equivalent IP addresses.
  • Page 61 About NAT Support with SIP MediaPort The MediaPort configuration parameter specifies which base port the Cisco ATA 186 uses to receive RTP media streams. This parameter is only used for the purposes of SIP support behind a NAT. NATIP The NATIP configuration parameter specifies the WAN IP of the NAT. Specify the LAN IP in the StaticRoute configuration parameter.
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Protocol-Specific Configurations About NAT Support with SIP Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 63: Configuring Supplementary Services

    You can also configure your system to have the services disabled by default and enabled on a call-by-call basis. This is done in the 32-bit “Call Features” plan. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 64: Common Supplementary Services

    Step 5 Step 6 (Optional) To conference in additional callers, the last person called with a Cisco ATA 186 can call an additional person, and so on. This is known as “daisy-chaining.” Making a 3-Way Call in Sweden For Swedish configurations, follow these steps to make a conference call: Dial the first number.
  • Page 65: About Call Waiting

    (Optional) To conference in additional callers, the last person called with a Step 6 Cisco ATA 186 can call an additional person, and so on. This is known as “daisy-chaining.” About Call Waiting This section describes the Call Waiting feature.
  • Page 66: About Call Forwarding

    Configuring Supplementary Services Common Supplementary Services To enable Call Waiting for Sweden, press *43#. When the Cisco ATA 186 is configured to use Call Waiting by default, press #43# to disable Call Waiting for the duration of the next call.
  • Page 67: Forwarding Calls In Sweden

    Press *69# to activate Call Return. About Calling Line Identification Presentation Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) shows your identity to callers with Caller ID. Calling Line Identification Presentation in the U.S. Press *82 to activate CLIP. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 68: Calling Line Identification Presentation In Sweden

    In the U.S., press *67 to activate CLIR. This feature is disabled when you hang Calling Line Identification Restriction in Sweden In the U.S., press *31# to activate CLIR. This feature is disabled when you hang Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 69: About Upgrading From Release 1.Xx To Release 2.0

    C H A P T E R Upgrading the Cisco ATA 186 Software You can upgrade the program of your Cisco ATA 186 remotely. Upgrades can be done by using either of two methods: • executable file • TFTP server TFTP is case sensitive;...
  • Page 70: About The Software Upgrade Process

    Chapter 6 Upgrading the Cisco ATA 186 Software About the Software Upgrade Process When upgrading from v1.34 to v2.0, the Cisco ATA 186 does not prompt the Note user with the Upgrade Successful message when finished upgrading. Instead, observe the function button LED. The LED will flash on and off during the upgrade;...
  • Page 71: Upgrading The Software By Using The Executable File

    Upgrading the Cisco ATA 186 Software About the Software Upgrade Process Upgrading the Software by Using the Executable File To upgrade your Cisco ATA 186 by using the ata186us.exe file and the voice menu, you need the following: • A PC running Windows 9X/ME/NT/2000 A network connection between the PC and the Cisco ATA 186 •...
  • Page 72: Upgrading The Software From A Tftp Server

    The configuration file (profile) is unique to each Cisco ATA 186 because each profile name incorporates the unique MAC address associated with that Cisco ATA 186. The profile can be configured to instruct the Cisco ATA 186 to automatically upgrade its firmware image by using TFTP download without user input.
  • Page 73 About the Software Upgrade Process To help you identify the correct files to place on your TFTP server, the Note TFTP-method file containing the Cisco ATA 186 software has a “.kxz” extension. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 74 Chapter 6 Upgrading the Cisco ATA 186 Software About the Software Upgrade Process Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 75: Using The Fax Passthrough Feature

    C H A P T E R Using the FAX Passthrough Feature Both ports of the Cisco ATA 186 support FAX transmission. The Cisco ATA 186 can send FAXes by either of two methods: • FAX passthrough—In this mode, the Cisco ATA 186 can detect a FAX tone, after which it will turn off FAX tone detection and silence suppression and switch its operating codec to G.711 u-law or G.711 A-law.
  • Page 76: About Configuring The Cisco Ata 186 For Fax Passthrough

    About Configuring the Cisco ATA 186 for FAX Passthrough The standard-based protocol level (H.323/SIP) codec switch. • To interoperate with a Cisco gateway, which does not send protocol level codec switch requests but can accept them, select the Cisco proprietary codec switch. Note When you are using G.729A on one port, the other port automatically uses the...
  • Page 77: About Configuring The Cisco Gateway For Fax Passthrough

    [redundancy] [maximum-sessions value] The default payload-type parameter is 100. Valid values are 98 to 119. The • NSE payload number must be the same on both the Cisco ATA 186 and the Cisco Gateway. • The codec must be G.711u-law for T1 or G.711A-law for E1.
  • Page 78: Disabling The Fax Passthrough Feature

    About FAX Mode Some users might want to set one or both lines of the Cisco ATA 186 to pure G.711 FAX mode. This mode allows the FAX machine connected to the Cisco ATA 186 to communicate directly with the FAX machine at the other end of the call with no FAX signaling events between the two FAX machines.
  • Page 79: Configuring The Cisco Ata 186 For Fax Mode On A Per-Call Basis

    Fax. The next call will automatically revert to normal mode. Configuring the Cisco Gateway for FAX Mode On the Cisco Gateway, disable both FAX relay and FAX Passthrough with the following commands: no fax relay...
  • Page 80 Chapter 7 Using the FAX Passthrough Feature About FAX Mode Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 81: Testing And Troubleshooting The Cisco Ata

    Step 1 Step 2 If you are not in SIP mode, enter your user ID (UID). If you hear a dial tone, your Cisco ATA 186 is properly configured. Step 3 Making a Call The dial plan described in these instructions is the default plan. You can Note configure your Cisco ATA 186 to use a different plan.
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting Tips

    You can cancel or discontinue your call at any time by hanging up the handset. You can make a separate, simultaneous telephone call by using the second handset connected to the Cisco ATA 186. The Cisco ATA 186 can support two simultaneous G.723 calls or one G.729A call. When using G.729A, the second line must use G.711 u-law or a-law.
  • Page 83: Symptoms And Actions

    Cisco ATA 186 and the other IP telephone support at least one common audio codec technique: G.711A, G.711µ, G.723 and G.729A. • If you are using a firewall, make sure it is a Cisco PIX firewall, version 5 or later versions. •...
  • Page 84 Possible Cause gatekeeper or Proxy (GKORPROXY). If no GKORPROXY is specified, then the Cisco ATA 186 is operating in pure IP to IP mode, and the Cisco ATA 186 can be addressed only by IP address. Make sure that UID0 and UID1 are set to the applicable values Action (telephone numbers) to get a dial tone on each line.
  • Page 85 Possible Cause them; when they hear the FAX training tone, they try to load the FAX relay codec. The Cisco ATA 186 does not support this mechanism; it can only support the passthrough mechanism. Disable FAX relay on the VoIP dial-peers and enable the Possible Cause passthrough mechanism.
  • Page 86 Possible Cause UserID values or E.164 values on the H.323 endpoint (that is, the Cisco ATA 186) must be within a defined zone prefix on the gatekeeper. Action Add the zone prefixes in order for the Cisco ATA 186s to maintain their registration.
  • Page 87: Installation And Upgrade Issues

    Note language upgrades must be performed separately. The red LED is flashing. Symptom The Cisco ATA 186 is trying to obtain the DHCP address or Possible Cause the software image is being upgraded The Ethernet cable is unplugged. Possible Cause Plug in the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 88: Mass Provisioning Issues

    During upgrading, the function button flashes. Do not unplug the power Caution during this procedure. Contacting TAC If you need to contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC), provide the following information: Product codes. • Software version number - To identify the software revision number, use the •...
  • Page 89: Debugging

    You should also have access to a “sniffer” or LAN analyzer. Caution For security reasons, Cisco recommends that you do not use the web interface over the public network. Disable the web interface by using the UIPassword parameter before the Cisco ATA 186 leaves the service provider site.
  • Page 90 Chapter 8 Testing and Troubleshooting the Cisco ATA 186 Contacting TAC Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide 8-10 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 91: Appendix

    A P P E N D I X Voice Menu Options This Appendix contains a list of the Voice Menu options for the Cisco ATA 186. Press # after you enter the item number. Note Table A-1 Voice Menu Options in Alphabetical Order...
  • Page 92 (H.323) Enter the IP address of the gateway. This number can be automatically assigned when DHCP is enabled. IP Address Enter the IP address of the Cisco ATA 186. This number can be automatically assigned when DHCP is enabled. IP Dial Plan...
  • Page 93 Set Password 7387277 SigTimer SIP Max Number of Redirects (SIP) SIP NAT IP Address (SIP) SIP Outbound Proxy (SIP) SIP Port (SIP) SIP Protocol Select the signalling protocol. 0=Select H.323 1=Select SIP Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 94 Phone 2 port. Upgrade Software Upgrade Language to English Change or upgrade the voice prompt language to English. See Chapter 6, “Upgrading the Cisco ATA 186 Software” for more information. Use Login ID Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 95 Enter the subnet mask. This number can be automatically assigned when DHCP is enabled. The default is 255.255.255.0. Gateway IP Address Enter the IP address of the gateway. This number can be automatically assigned when DHCP is enabled. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 96 Select the audio codec type to use to encode data for transmission. The audio codec type for 0=G.723.1 (default) receiving does not have to be the same as the 1=G.711A audio codec type for transmitting. 2=G.711µ 3=G.729A Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 97 SIP Max Number of Redirects (SIP) SIP Outbound Proxy (SIP) Gatekeeper time to live (H.323) Enter the amount of idle time before the gatekeeper times out. Alternate Gatekeeper timeout (H.323) UDP TOS Bits Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 98 Encrypt Key Diagnostic Information TFTP URL DNS 1 IP DNS 2 IP 123123 Build Information Listen to the build date of the Cisco ATA 186 software 80001 ToConfig Appendix B, “Parameters and Defaults” 0=provisioned 1=new (default) Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 99 Appendix A Voice Menu Options Table A-2 Voice Menu Options in Numerical Order Item Number Option Description 80002 CfgInterval 7387277 Set Password Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 100: Voice Menu Options

    Appendix A Voice Menu Options Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide A-10 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 101: Appendix

    Begin at new line indicates a comment. All parameter/value pairs are optional but might be needed for the Cisco ATA 186 to function properly if a value has not already been programmed. Where an IVR Access Code is available, you can use either the alphanumeric entry method or a numeric entry method to specify the value of the parameter using an IVR alternate interface.
  • Page 102: User Interface (Ui) Parameter

    If set to non-zero, then you string must enter the value of UIPassword to access the web page and IVR. When UIPassword Note contains letters, you cannot enter the password from the telephone keypad. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 103: Provisioning Parameters

    You can set CfgInterval to a random value to achieve random contact intervals from individual Cisco ATA 186 to the TFTP server. EncryptKey Alpha- numeric string Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 104 0 means do not. There are two additional parameters that are used to control the upgrade of the firmware code and language. The values of these parameters depend on the software release. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 105: Firmware Upgrade Parameters

    • tftp_port image_id • firmware_image_file_name • All values must be present. Except for upgrade_policy field, Cisco supplies the values to be used when a new upgrade image becomes available The values are: upgrade_policy—one of the following: • – default upgrade— software_type must be the same as the current Cisco ATA 186.
  • Page 106 The default values listed below will not trigger any upgrade. upgradecode:0,0x301,0x0400,0x0200,0.0.0.0,69,0,none upgradelang:0,0x301,0x0400,0x0200,0.0.0.0,69,0,none Example: 1,0x031,0x0400,0x0200,192.168.2.170,69,0x1,ef2_200h.kxz 1= upgrade policy 0x031=hardware version 0x0400=software type 0x0200=software version 192.168.2.170=tftp_ip_address 69=TFTP port 0x1=image id ef2_200h.kxz=firmware image file name Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 107: Operating Parameters

    Caller ID and so on. Table string (248 characters maximum.) U.S. Cmd Table CallCmd:Af;AH;BS;NA;CS;NA;Df;E B;Ff;EP;Kf;EFh;HQ;Jf;AFh;HQ;I*67; gA*82;fA90v;OI;H72v;bA74v;cA75v; dA73;eA*67;gA*82;fA*70;iA*69;DA *99;xA;Uh;GQ; Swedish Cmd Table CallCmd:BS;NA;CS;NA;Df;EB;Ff0;A Rf1;HPf2;EPf3;AP;Kf1;HFf2;EFf3;A Ff4;HQ;Jf1;HFf2;EFf3;AFf4;HQ;Af4; HQ;I*31;gA31;gA*90*v;OI;H*21*v;b A*61*v;dA*67*v;cA21;eA61;eA67;e A*31;gA31;gA*43;hA43;iA*69;DA*9 9;xA;Uh;GQ; Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 108 3-6 (mask 0x78): start digit (12) bit 7-10 (mask 0x780): end digit (14) bit 11 (mask 0x800): polarity reversal bit 12-16 (mask 0x1f000): max no. of digits (15) Sweden=0x0ff61 – – Denmark=0x0fde1 – USA=0x19e60 Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 109 0-5 (mask 0x3f): max no of digits (16) • bit 6-11 (mask 0xfc0): max no of characters (15) • bit 12-17 (mask 0x3f000): special chars (3) bit 18-21 (mask 0x3c0000): ack • digit (15) Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 110 17 (mask 0x20000): 1 enables • SIP call forwarding to be performed by the Cisco ATA 186. bit 18 (mask 0x40000): 1 enables • SIP call return performed by the Cisco ATA 186. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-10 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 111 Possible values are: 1: if two '.' are seen, then assume IP address is entered. 2: if three '.' are seen, then assume IP address is entered. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-11 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 112 If Bit 0 (mask 0x1) is set to 1, always use the internally generated TFTP file name. If Bit 1 (mask 0x2) is set to 1, do not perform static network router probing at cold start. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-12 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 113 Possible values are: 0—G.723 (can be selected only if • LBRCodec is set to 0). 1—711a. • 2—G.711u. • • 3—729a (can be selected only if LBRCodec is set to 3). Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-13 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 114 63=never play reorder. Default: 5 (seconds) Ring Timeout (bits 14-19): the amount of time after which, when there is no answer, the Cisco ATA 186 rejects the incoming call. Range=0 to 63 in 10 seconds, 0=never times out. Default: 6 (60 seconds).
  • Page 115 Possible values are: • 0—G.723 (can be selected only if LBRCodec is set to 0). • 1—G.711A. 2—G.711u. • 3—G.729A (can be selected only if • LBRCodec is set to 3). Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-15 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 116 LoginId0 and LoginId1 and 0 means not. For H323, this field is needed if autm is set to 1. For SIP, UID0 and UID1 will be used for authentication if this is 0. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-16 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 117 Base port to receive RTP media; currently 10000 only used to support SIP behind a NAT. NATIP WAN address of the attached router/NAT; 0.0.0.0 currently only used to support SIP behind a NAT. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-17 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 118 SIPPort Integer Port to listen for incoming SIP requests. 5060 SIPRegInterval Integer Seconds between registration renewal. 3600 SIPRegOn Integer Enable SIP registration. UseSIP Boolean Use SIP mode (default H.323). Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide B-18 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 119: Appendix

    A P P E N D I X Audio Mode Parameters and Defaults This Appendix provides information on the audio mode parameters and defaults that you can use to provision your Cisco ATA 186. The Audio Mode format is bitmap. The IVR access code is 312.
  • Page 120 Audio Mode Parameters and Defaults bits 6-7 mask 0xc0: HookflashMethod: • 0=disable sending hookflash – 1=by negotiation – – 2=always send hookflash 3=use Q931 to send user keypad input (DTMF or hookflash) information – Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 121: Appendix

    Dial Plan Parameters and Defaults This appendix provides information on the dial plan parameters and defaults that you can use to provision your Cisco ATA 186. You cannot configure the dial plan by using voice input; you must use the web browser or autoprovisioning.
  • Page 122: About Dial Plan Commands

    *S will be the only one in effect if the user first enters the * key). All rules apply in the order listed (whichever rule is completely matched first Note will immediately send the dial string). Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 123: Example 1

    After the 2nd digit is entered, the timeout before automatic send changes to 7 seconds. The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the # character. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 124: Example 2 (Default Dial Plan

    4 seconds. The terminating character # can be entered at any time to manually send the dial string. The user can enter more digits until the dial string is sent by the timeout or by the user entering the # character. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 125: Dial Plan Blocking

    Specifying your own interdigit timeout also changes the behavior of the dial plan so that, rather than the entire dial string being sent at timeout, it is sent only as a result of a matching rule or time intended by a matching rule. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 126 Appendix D Dial Plan Parameters and Defaults Dial Plan Blocking Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 127: Appendix

    Parameters and Defaults This appendix provides information on the paid services and call features parameters and defaults that you can use to provision your Cisco ATA 186. The paid services parameter is in bitmap format. The IVR access code for paid services is 314.
  • Page 128 7 0x80 XFER_CONSULT Consult transfer bit 8 0x100 CALLER ID Caller ID bit 9 0x200 CALL RETURN Call return bit 10 0x400 Message waiting indication bit 15 0x8000 FAXMODE FAX mode Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 129: Appendix

    Defaults This Appendix provides detailed information on the call progress tone parameters and defaults you can use to provision your Cisco ATA 186. Call Progress Tone Parameters The call progress tone parameter is used to set the tone and frequency of the call progress tone.
  • Page 130: Call Waiting And Alert Tone

    A value of 1 • indicates a steady tone and causes the Cisco ATA 186 to ignore the on-time and off-time parameters. A value of 0 indicates an on/off tone pattern and causes the Cisco ATA 186 to use the on-time and off-time parameters.
  • Page 131: Notes

    0.35 · 32768 · sin (2pi · 350 / 8000) = 3194 The formula for level1 is: 0.35 · 32768 · sin (2pi · 440 / 8000) = 4047 The approximate values to enter for level0 and level1 are 3194 and 4047, respectively. Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 132: Example Call Progress Tone Parameters

    RingBackTone: 2,30831,30467,1943,2111,0,16000,32000,0 CallWaitTone: 1,30831,0,5493,0,0,2400,2400,4800 • • AlertTone: 1,30467,0,5970,0,0,480,480,1920 Swedish values are: RingOnOffTime: 1,5,25 • • DialTone: 1,30959,0,4253,0,1,0,0,1500 BusyTone: 1,30959,0,2392,0,0,2000,2000,0 • • ReorderTone: 1,30959,0,2392,0,0,2000,6000,0 RingBackTone: 1,30959,0,2392,0,0,8000,40000,0 • CallWaitTone: 1,30959,0,2392,0,0,1600,4000,11200 • • AlertTone: 1,30959,0,2392,0,0,2000,6000,0 Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 133: Appendix

    There are several supplementary services that can be offered by a Service Provider. Additionally, supplementary services can be activated, configured, or deactivated in more than one way. The Cisco ATA 186 allows the behavior of supplementary services to be defined using its "CallCmd" field.
  • Page 134: Syntax

    Cisco ATA 186 is in a given state) and two Action-Identifier characters which define the action(s) taken by the Cisco ATA 186 in response to the Context and Input-Sequence. If the Cisco ATA 186 only takes one action, one of the two Action-Identifier characters will be a null-action.
  • Page 135: Context-Identifiers

    Identifier Context CONFERENCE PREDIAL PREDIAL_HOLDING CONNECTED CONNECTED_HOLDING CONNECTED_ALERTING HOLDING CONFIGURING CONFIGURING_HOLDING 3WAYCALLING CALLWAITING IDLE RINGING DIALING CALLING Reserved (ANSWERING) Reserved (CANCELING) Reserved (DISCONNECTING) WAITHOOK DIALING_HOLDING CALLING_HOLDING Reserved (ANSWERING_HOLDING) Reserved (HOLDING_HOLDING) Reserved (CANCELING_HOLDING) Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 136: Action Identifiers

    Blind transfer the call to the number Go to configuration mode Release the call Answer the incoming call Transfer with consultation Say busy to the caller None Forward all calls to the given number Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 137: Call Command Example

    Enable Fax Mode for the next call Call Command Example In addition to the provisioned call commands, the Cisco ATA 186 has a default list of call commands to handle common call scenarios. The default call commands can be overwritten by the provisioned call commands. If any Context/Input-Sequence appears in both the default Call Command string and the manually entered string, the manually entered value takes precedence.
  • Page 138 Calling hook-flash; Cancel-the-call-attempt NONE; Pf;HA; Answering hook-flash; Disconnect-the-call NONE; Qf;OA; Canceling hook-flash; Release-the-call NONE; Rf;OA; Disconnecting hook-flash; Release-the-call NONE; Sf;OA; Waithook hook-flash; Release-the-call NONE; TD;CAf;OF; Dialing_Holding 0|1|...|9|#|*; Continue-to-dial NONE; hook-flash; Release-the-call NONE; Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 139 Release-the-call Retrieve-the-waiting-call; af;OP; Waithook_Holding hook-flash; Release-the-call Answer-the-incoming-call; Call Command Behaviors Table G-3 summarizes the differing Call Command behaviors. This information is based on the U.S. and Sweden default call commands. Note Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 140 Table G-3 Call Command Behaviors Context Commands IDLE: Phone is on-hook; Cisco ATA 186 is OFH: Start dial-tone and goto PREDIAL;New waiting for incoming call incoming call, or a waiting call (started before it enters IDLE): Start ringing the phone and goto...
  • Page 141: Call Command Behaviors

    PREDIAL CALLING: Phone number is sent; R: Cancel the outgoing call, restarts dial-tone, and Cisco ATA 186 is waiting for response from the revert to PREDIAL far end Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 142 US and Sweden: connected with one far end party; R: Hold current call, play dial-tone to dial 2nd Cisco ATA 186 may be the caller or the callee number, and goto PREDIAL_HOLDING WAITHOOK: Far end hangs up while in R: Stop fast-busy, start dial-tone, and goto PREDIAL CONNECTED state;...
  • Page 143 WFE). This state is initially entered Disconnect current call, answer the waiting call, and when the Cisco ATA 186 is connected to one of goto CONNECTED;R2: Place the AFE on-hold and the far end while the other far end call into the retrieve the WFE;R3: Retrieve the WFE, and goto...
  • Page 144 Commands CONFIG_HOLDING: A connected FE is placed US*67: CLIR for the next call;*82: CLIP for the next on hold, while the Cisco ATA 186 is entering a call;#90v#: Blind transfer to the number specified in configuration command 'v'; disconnect the call and goto...
  • Page 145: U.s. Call Command

    CS;NA; Predial_Holding #|*; Go-to-configuration-mode NONE; Df;EB; Connected hook-flash; Hold-the-active-call Seizure; Ff;EP; Connected_Alerting hook-flash; Hold-the-active-call Answer-the-incoming-call; Kf;EFh;HQ; CallWaiting hook-flash; Hold-the-active-call Retrieve-the-waiting-call on-hook; Disconnect-the-call Transfer-with-consultation; Jf;AFh;HQ; 3WayCalling hook-flash; NONE Retrieve-the-waiting-call on-hook; Disconnect-the-call Transfer-with-consultation; Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide G-13 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 146: Configuring

    #73; Cancel-call-forward NONE *67; CLIR-for-the-next-call NONE *82; CLIP-for-the-next-call NONE *70; Disable-call-waiting-for-the-next-call NONE *99; Enable-fax-mode-for-the-next-call NONE; Uh;GQ; Calling_Holding on-hook; Cancel-the-call-attempt Transfer-with-consultation;; Sweden Call Command BS;NA;CS;NA;Df;EB;Ff0;ARf1;HPf2;EPf3;AP;Kf1;HFf2;EFf3;AFf4;HQ;Jf1; HFf2;EFf3;AFf4;HQ;Af4;HQ;I*31#;gA#31#;gA*90*v#;OI;H*21*v#;bA*61*v# ;dA*67*v#;cA#21#;eA#61#;eA#67#;eA*31#;gA#31#;gA*43#;hA#43#;iA*69#; DA*99#;xA;Uh;GQ; BS;NA; Predial #|*; Go-to-configuration-mode NONE; Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide G-14 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 147 Disconnect-the-call Retrieve-the-waiting-call; hook-flash2; Hold-the-active-call Retrieve-the-waiting-call; hook-flash3; NONE Retrieve-the-waiting-call; hook-flash4; Disconnect-the-call Transfer-with-consultation; Jf1;HFf2;EFf3;AFf4;HQ; 3WayCalling hook-flash1; Disconnect-the-call Retrieve-the-waiting-call; hook-flash2; Hold-the-active-call Retrieve-the-waiting-call; hook-flash3; NONE Retrieve-the-waiting-call; hook-flash4; Disconnect-the-call Transfer-with-consultation; Af4;HQ; Conference hook-flash4; Disconnect-the-call Transfer-with-consultation; I*31#;gA#31#;gA*90*v#;OI; Configuring_Holding Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide G-15 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 148: Configuring

    #21#; Cancel-call-forward NONE; #61#; Cancel-call-forward NONE; #67#; Cancel-call-forward NONE; *31#; CLIR-for-the-next-call NONE; #31#; CLIR-for-the-next-call NONE; *43#; Enable-call-waiting-for-the-next-call NONE; #43#; Disable-call-waiting-for-the-next-call NONE; *69#; Call-return NONE; *99#; Enable-fax-mode-for-the-next-call NONE Uh;GQ; Calling_Holding on-hook; Cancel-the-call-attempt Transfer-with-consultation Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide G-16 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 149: Appendix

    A P P E N D I X Terms and Acronyms This Appendix contains definitions of some of the terms and acronyms used in the Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide. For additional definitions, see the Cisco Systems Internetworking Terms and Acronyms Guide. Comfort Noise Generation.
  • Page 150 Subscriber Line Interface Circuit. An IC providing central office-like telephone SLIC interface functionality. SOHO Small Office / Home Office. Voice Activity Detection. Voice over Internet Protocol. A packet based network protocol. VoIP Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide OL-1267-01...
  • Page 151: I N D E X

    FAX relay and FAX Passthrough Cannot place call discontinuing a call caution symbol, meaning of Documentation CD-ROM xiii xvii CfgInterval Documentation Feedback 3-6, B-3 xvii Cisco.com xviii Cisco ATA 186 Description Codec 3-10 codec Electrical Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide IN-1 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 152 G.711 FAX mode 7-1, 7-4 gateway GkOrProxy B-11 Making a Call GkTimeToLive B-17 mask glossary maximum sessions MAXRedirect B-17 MediaPort B-17 modem passthrough H.323 B-17 hardware_version How This Guide Is Organized Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide IN-2 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 153 Polarity B-13 software_version Power Standards Power adapto Standards and Protocols Product Disposal Warning StaticIp B-14 Product Features StaticRoute B-14 Protocols StaticSubNetMask B-14 provisioning Storage Temperature Provisioning Using the Voice Configuration Menu Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide IN-3 OL-1267-01...
  • Page 154 Web browser Troubleshooting Tips Web Server Interface TxCodec 3-10, B-15 Who Should Read This Guide World Wide Web xvii UDPTOS B-16 UID0 B-16 UIPassword Updating the Profile from the TFTP Server upgrade_policy Cisco ATA 186 Installation and Configuration Guide IN-4 OL-1267-01...

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