Adding The Cisco Ata To The Cisco Callmanager - Cisco ATA186-I1 Administrator's Manual

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Adding the Cisco ATA to the Cisco CallManager

Once you have configured the Cisco ATA, converted the configuration file into a binary file and stored
the file on the Cisco CallManager TFTP server, you must register the Cisco ATA with
Cisco CallManager.
This section contains important information about which device type to use when you register the
Cisco ATA as well as how to choose which registration method is best based on your Cisco CallManager
environment. This section also includes information about Cisco ATA behavior with Survivable Remote
Site Telephony (SRST):
Device Type Information, page
device type for your Cisco ATA.
Adding Cisco ATAs Manually, page
Cisco ATAs to add to the Cisco CallManager.
Using the Cisco Bulk Administration Tool (BAT), page
you need to add many Cisco ATAs to the Cisco CallManager.
Using Auto-Registration, page
all devices connected to a specific Cisco CallManager are auto-registered. This process cannot be
limited to only the Cisco ATAs that are connected to a specific Cisco CallManager.
Survivable Remote Site Telephony, page
configuration on the Cisco ATA.
Using the Cisco IP Telephony Network Locale Option, page
Cisco IP Telephony Locale Installer, which is available with Cisco CallManager release 3.3(3).
Using the Gratuitous ARP Feature, page
the Cisco ATA to ignore ARP respones that are not the result of prior Cisco ATA requests.
The term Cisco ATA is used throughout this manual to refer to both the Cisco ATA 186 and the
Note
Cisco ATA 188, unless differences between the Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 are explicitly stated.
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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for SCCP (version 3.0)
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4-2—This section describes how to choose and configure the correct
4-2—You can use this method if you have a limited number of
4-3—This is the most common method if
4-4—This method is disabled by default. If this method is enabled,
4-5—The Cisco ATA utilizes SRST without any required
4-6—The Cisco ATA supports this feaure, which allows
4-5—The Cisco ATA supports the
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