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...) 47 NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller 48 NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router 48 Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address 48 Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN 50 Determining the Router's NAT Mechanism 52 Firewalls and SIP 53 Configuring SIP Timer Values 53 Chapter 4: Configuring Voice ... and Hunt Groups on the SPA8000 75 About SIP Trunking 76 Setting the Trunk Group Call Capacity 78 Inbound Call Routing for a Trunk Group 78 Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 4
...) 47 NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller 48 NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router 48 Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address 48 Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN 50 Determining the Router's NAT Mechanism 52 Firewalls and SIP 53 Configuring SIP Timer Values 53 Chapter 4: Configuring Voice ... and Hunt Groups on the SPA8000 75 About SIP Trunking 76 Setting the Trunk Group Call Capacity 78 Inbound Call Routing for a Trunk Group 78 Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 4
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... it originally assigned to be operating correctly. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 35 Introducing Cisco Small Business Analog Telephone Adapters ATA Software Features 1 Feature DHCP Renewal on Timeout Description SPA2102, SPA3102, and PAP2T voice devices typically operate in a network where a DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the new address provided by the DHCP server. Therefore...
... it originally assigned to be operating correctly. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 35 Introducing Cisco Small Business Analog Telephone Adapters ATA Software Features 1 Feature DHCP Renewal on Timeout Description SPA2102, SPA3102, and PAP2T voice devices typically operate in a network where a DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the new address provided by the DHCP server. Therefore...
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..."Downloading Firmware" section on page 37 • "Basic Installation and Configuration" section on page 37 • "Upgrading the Firmware for Voice Over IP Telephone service • You must have to complete the basic administration and configuration tasks. 2 Basic Administration and Configuration This chapter describes the equipment and...8226; "Provisioning Your ATA Device" section on page 45 Basic Services and Equipment Required To configure your account: • SIP Proxy (IP address or name) • Account information and Password Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 36
..."Downloading Firmware" section on page 37 • "Basic Installation and Configuration" section on page 37 • "Upgrading the Firmware for Voice Over IP Telephone service • You must have to complete the basic administration and configuration tasks. 2 Basic Administration and Configuration This chapter describes the equipment and...8226; "Provisioning Your ATA Device" section on page 45 Basic Services and Equipment Required To configure your account: • SIP Proxy (IP address or name) • Account information and Password Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 36
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... your the Quick Installation Guide and the User Guide for the ATA model that your phone system continues to : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10024/ tsd_products_support_series_home.html and clicking the Download Software link. Press 110# to access the IVR menu.... Connect an analog telephone to step b.) b. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 37 If you downloaded previously. Continue to the Phone 1 or Phone 2 port on the keypad to determine the Internet (WAN) IP address. STEP 1 Determine the address of the ATA device: a. c. Downloading Firmware Always ...
... your the Quick Installation Guide and the User Guide for the ATA model that your phone system continues to : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10024/ tsd_products_support_series_home.html and clicking the Download Software link. Press 110# to access the IVR menu.... Connect an analog telephone to step b.) b. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 37 If you downloaded previously. Continue to the Phone 1 or Phone 2 port on the keypad to determine the Internet (WAN) IP address. STEP 1 Determine the address of the ATA device: a. c. Downloading Firmware Always ...
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... In the Confirm Upgrade window, verify that you will use the administration web server to the IP address of the IP address that appears, enter the IP address of the ATA device, the default IP address is 192.168.0.1. f. To verify the upgrade, point the web browser to finish your configuration....information and product number appear. ATA devices support two levels of your browser to refresh your ATA device, you installed. g. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 38 STEP 3 Use the administration computer to upgrade the firmware. Extract the Zip file, and ...
... In the Confirm Upgrade window, verify that you will use the administration web server to the IP address of the IP address that appears, enter the IP address of the ATA device, the default IP address is 192.168.0.1. f. To verify the upgrade, point the web browser to finish your configuration....information and product number appear. ATA devices support two levels of your browser to refresh your ATA device, you installed. g. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 38 STEP 3 Use the administration computer to upgrade the firmware. Extract the Zip file, and ...
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... the ATA device. NOTE By default, no password is in Basic User mode. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 40 STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer on a computer that is convenient not to determine the Internet (WAN) IP address. a. STEP 4 The Router > Status page appears. STEP 3 Direct the browser...the IVR menu, see your Quick Installation Guide or User Guide for Your ATA Device STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, connect to the IP address of the ATA device. Log on to the Administration Web Server To access the ATA administration web server, perform the following steps....
... the ATA device. NOTE By default, no password is in Basic User mode. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 40 STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer on a computer that is convenient not to determine the Internet (WAN) IP address. a. STEP 4 The Router > Status page appears. STEP 3 Direct the browser...the IVR menu, see your Quick Installation Guide or User Guide for Your ATA Device STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, connect to the IP address of the ATA device. Log on to the Administration Web Server To access the ATA administration web server, perform the following steps....
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... Primary DNS. In the Static IP Settings section, enter the IP address in the Static IP field, the subnet mask in the NetMask field, and the default gateway IP address in the Cloned MAC Address field. b. d. b. Select PPPoE from the Connection Type drop-down menu. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 41 For Static IP Addressing: a. For PPPoE: a. Enter the...
... Primary DNS. In the Static IP Settings section, enter the IP address in the Static IP field, the subnet mask in the NetMask field, and the default gateway IP address in the Cloned MAC Address field. b. d. b. Select PPPoE from the Connection Type drop-down menu. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 41 For Static IP Addressing: a. For PPPoE: a. Enter the...
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... ensure that allows multiple devices to share the same public, routable, IP address to establish connections over IP (VoIP) NAT is present in many broadband access devices to translate public and private IP addresses. To enable VoIP to co-exist with STUN," on page 50 Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 47 3 Configuring Your System for...
... ensure that allows multiple devices to share the same public, routable, IP address to establish connections over IP (VoIP) NAT is present in many broadband access devices to translate public and private IP addresses. To enable VoIP to co-exist with STUN," on page 50 Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 47 3 Configuring Your System for...
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...be symmetric. See "Determining the Router's NAT Mechanism," on page 52. • The LAN switch must have an external (public) IP address that supports NAT mapping through a Session Border Controller. Configuring Your System for this purpose, although any router with Advanced settings. With ...more choices in selecting an ITSP. Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address If the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality, and if other requirements are connected. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 48 NAT Mapping with the ITSP. NOTE ...
...be symmetric. See "Determining the Router's NAT Mechanism," on page 52. • The LAN switch must have an external (public) IP address that supports NAT mapping through a Session Border Controller. Configuring Your System for this purpose, although any router with Advanced settings. With ...more choices in selecting an ITSP. Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address If the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality, and if other requirements are connected. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 48 NAT Mapping with the ITSP. NOTE ...
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..., Insert VIA rport, Send Resp To Src Port: yes • EXT IP: Enter the public IP address for your router to allow SIP traffic. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 49 Configuring Your System for ITSP Interoperability Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (VoIP) 3 STEP 3 Scroll down to the NAT Settings section. • NAT...
..., Insert VIA rport, Send Resp To Src Port: yes • EXT IP: Enter the public IP address for your router to allow SIP traffic. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 49 Configuring Your System for ITSP Interoperability Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (VoIP) 3 STEP 3 Scroll down to the NAT Settings section. • NAT...
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... Admin access with STUN If the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality, and if other methods are connected. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 50 This option is a viable option only if your STUN server. STEP 1 Connect to enable and...8226; Send Resp To Src Port: yes • STUN Enable: Choose yes. • STUN Server: Enter the IP address for ITSP Interoperability Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (VoIP) 3 Configuring NAT Mapping with Advanced settings. Requirements: • STUN is considered a practice of last resort and...
... Admin access with STUN If the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality, and if other methods are connected. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 50 This option is a viable option only if your STUN server. STEP 1 Connect to enable and...8226; Send Resp To Src Port: yes • STUN Enable: Choose yes. • STUN Server: Enter the IP address for ITSP Interoperability Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (VoIP) 3 Configuring NAT Mapping with Advanced settings. Requirements: • STUN is considered a practice of last resort and...
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..., choose full from the SPA9000. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 52 NOTE This procedure assumes that port to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with symmetric NAT. In the Debug Server field, enter the IP address of NAT your router is ready ...not work on routers with Advanced settings. If another packet is sent from the same source IP address and port to one internal IP address and port to a different destination, then a different IP address and port number combination is restrictive because an external host can send a packet to a particular...
..., choose full from the SPA9000. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 52 NOTE This procedure assumes that port to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with symmetric NAT. In the Debug Server field, enter the IP address of NAT your router is ready ...not work on routers with Advanced settings. If another packet is sent from the same source IP address and port to one internal IP address and port to a different destination, then a different IP address and port number combination is restrictive because an external host can send a packet to a particular...
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STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, and then enter the IP address of this section. Click Admin Login and then click Advanced. STEP 3 Scroll down to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced settings. ... 3 Scroll down to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced settings. STEP 2 Click Voice tab > Line N, where N represents the line interface number. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 70 Configuring Voice Services Configuring Dial Plans 4 Editing Dial Plans You can edit dial plans and can modify the control...
STEP 1 Start Internet Explorer, and then enter the IP address of this section. Click Admin Login and then click Advanced. STEP 3 Scroll down to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced settings. ... 3 Scroll down to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced settings. STEP 2 Click Voice tab > Line N, where N represents the line interface number. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 70 Configuring Voice Services Configuring Dial Plans 4 Editing Dial Plans You can edit dial plans and can modify the control...
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It plays an internally stored music file repeatedly. The unit ships with the user ID imusic is available. Current IP Address. 5 Configuring Music on Hold This chapter explains how to configure Music on page 88 Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold .... Refer to the following topics: • "Using the Internal Music Source for each IP phone. b. STEP 1 Use the phone menu to 2- Network, and then scroll down to find the IP address of the phone: a. Press 9 - Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 86 Press the Setup button on page 87 Using the Internal...
It plays an internally stored music file repeatedly. The unit ships with the user ID imusic is available. Current IP Address. 5 Configuring Music on Hold This chapter explains how to configure Music on page 88 Using the Internal Music Source for Music On Hold .... Refer to the following topics: • "Using the Internal Music Source for each IP phone. b. STEP 1 Use the phone menu to 2- Network, and then scroll down to find the IP address of the phone: a. Press 9 - Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 86 Press the Setup button on page 87 Using the Internal...
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...default 69) Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 87 STEP 4 Click the Ext 1 tab. STEP 3 Click Admin Login, and then click Advanced. When the call to 65.5 seconds in the Internal Music URL field: tftp://server_IPaddress:portpath • server_IPaddress: The local IP address of the computer... software running on Hold Using the Internal Music Source for the internal music source: • TFTP server software • The IP address of the telephone. Configuring Music on your computer. Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source The following URL in length...
...default 69) Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 87 STEP 4 Click the Ext 1 tab. STEP 3 Click Admin Login, and then click Advanced. When the call to 65.5 seconds in the Internal Music URL field: tftp://server_IPaddress:portpath • server_IPaddress: The local IP address of the computer... software running on Hold Using the Internal Music Source for the internal music source: • TFTP server software • The IP address of the telephone. Configuring Music on your computer. Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source The following URL in length...
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... Audio Server (SAS) feature lets you would enter the following URL: www.neogadgets.com/cart/ cart.php?target=product&product_id=17&substring=music+coupler Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 88 If the unit has multiple FXS ports, either or both of a music file in flash memory. Use a... coupler" to connect an Ethernet cable from a media source to use it in the correct format • For example, if the computer local IP address is 192.168.0.5, the directory is named musicdir, and the converted music file is available at the following URL: tftp://192.168.0.5:69/musicdir/ ...
... Audio Server (SAS) feature lets you would enter the following URL: www.neogadgets.com/cart/ cart.php?target=product&product_id=17&substring=music+coupler Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 88 If the unit has multiple FXS ports, either or both of a music file in flash memory. Use a... coupler" to connect an Ethernet cable from a media source to use it in the correct format • For example, if the computer local IP address is 192.168.0.5, the directory is named musicdir, and the converted music file is available at the following URL: tftp://192.168.0.5:69/musicdir/ ...
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... the FXS 1 port, such as the MOH server: a. Click the PBX Status link to use by another extension. b. e. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 90 The Telephone Configuration page appears in the IP Address column. STEP 3 Configure the FXS port: a. In the Subscriber Infomation section, enter the following procedure to the Call Feature...
... the FXS 1 port, such as the MOH server: a. Click the PBX Status link to use by another extension. b. e. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 90 The Telephone Configuration page appears in the IP Address column. STEP 3 Configure the FXS port: a. In the Subscriber Infomation section, enter the following procedure to the Call Feature...
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... Call Routing (SPA3102) On the SPA3102, calls made from Line 1 are routed through the configured Line 1 service provider, by IP dialing, through which the calls can specify Gateways 1 to any gateway address in the dial plan. You can be used with call routing: • usr: User-id used for authentication with four... the SPA8800. These settings are configured on page 179. See "Gateway Accounts section (SPA3102)," on the SPA3102 Voice tab > Line page. You can specify any IP address that can be routed to 4 in a dial plan by using the identifiers gw1, gw2, gw3, or gw4.
... Call Routing (SPA3102) On the SPA3102, calls made from Line 1 are routed through the configured Line 1 service provider, by IP dialing, through which the calls can specify Gateways 1 to any gateway address in the dial plan. You can be used with call routing: • usr: User-id used for authentication with four... the SPA8800. These settings are configured on page 179. See "Gateway Accounts section (SPA3102)," on the SPA3102 Voice tab > Line page. You can specify any IP address that can be routed to 4 in a dial plan by using the identifiers gw1, gw2, gw3, or gw4.
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... the VoIP user (assuming the dial plan choice is specified and the VoIP caller ID does not match any of the INVITE, computed with a 403. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 102 If the PIN number is invalid or entered after the VoIP call , the ATA device replies 503. NOTE If... ATA device rejects the call with the auth-ID and password using MD5. This rule applies regardless of the authentication method, even when the source IP address of the final number is in the ATA device configuration, the ATA device replies 403 to the PSTN. If the dial plan choice is not...
... the VoIP user (assuming the dial plan choice is specified and the VoIP caller ID does not match any of the INVITE, computed with a 403. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 102 If the PIN number is invalid or entered after the VoIP call , the ATA device replies 503. NOTE If... ATA device rejects the call with the auth-ID and password using MD5. This rule applies regardless of the authentication method, even when the source IP address of the final number is in the ATA device configuration, the ATA device replies 403 to the PSTN. If the dial plan choice is not...
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... PSTN Gateway In this scenario. The scenario is implemented by setting User 1 to forward to gw0 on no answer, with no authentication require. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 103 However, if the target number is not specified in this scenario, Line 1 is configured to Cfwd No Ans... select the PIN authentication method, or else the caller is not authenticated. Authentication is performed when the method is none or when the source IP address of the inbound INVITE matches one -stage or two-stage dialing, as described above. In this case, you need to authenticate the VoIP ...
... PSTN Gateway In this scenario. The scenario is implemented by setting User 1 to forward to gw0 on no answer, with no authentication require. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 103 However, if the target number is not specified in this scenario, Line 1 is configured to Cfwd No Ans... select the PIN authentication method, or else the caller is not authenticated. Authentication is performed when the method is none or when the source IP address of the inbound INVITE matches one -stage or two-stage dialing, as described above. In this case, you need to authenticate the VoIP ...