Voice Configuration Menu - Cisco ATA 186 Administrator's Manual

Cisco analog telephone adaptor administrator's guide
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Chapter 3
Configuring the Cisco ATA for H.323
Note
Step 4
If you have done already done so, statically configure the following parameters using the voice
configuration menu (see the
parameters you need to configure for the Cisco ATA to obtain network connectivity:
Other parameters that are normally supplied by DHCP may be provided statically by configuring their
values. These parameters are:
This completes the parameter settings you need to configure in order for the Cisco ATA to contact the
TFTP server (without using DHCP) that will contain the configuration file for the Cisco ATA.

Voice Configuration Menu

The main reasons to use the voice configuration menu are to establish IP connectivity for the Cisco ATA
if a DHCP server is not being used in your network environment, and to reset the Cisco ATA to its factory
values if necessary. You can also use the voice configuration menu if you need to configure a small
number of parameters or if the web interface and TFTP configuration are not available.
Note
Do not use the voice configuration menu to attempt to change any values that you configured by means
of the TFTP configuration file method. Whenever the Cisco ATA refreshes, it downloads its
ata<macaddress> configuration file or atadefault.cfg default configuration file from the TFTP server,
and the values in either of these files will overwrite the values of any corresponding parameters
configured with the voice configuration menu.
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corresponding parameters.
This section contains the following topics:
OL-4008-01
If you are not using a DHCP server to provide the TFTP server location, you must manually enter
the TftpUrl using either the voice configuration menu or the Web configuration page.
"Voice Configuration Menu" section on page
StaticIP
StaticRoute
StaticNetMask
DNS1IP
DNS2IP
NTPIP
AltNTPIP
Domain
Chapter 5, "Parameters and Defaults,"
Table 4-4 on page 4-12
for an alphabetical listing of configurable features and references to their
Using the Voice Configuration Menu, page 3-16
Entering Alphanumeric Values, page 3-17
Resetting the Cisco ATA to Factory Default Values, page 3-18
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (H.323)
for a complete list of parameters and their definitions. Also
Voice Configuration Menu
3-15). These are the
3-15

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