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Cisco PAP2T Administration Manual (239 pages)
Analog Telephone Adapters
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 2.79 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
11
Document Conventions
12
Finding Information in Pdf Files
13
Finding Text in a Pdf
13
Finding Text in Multiple Pdf Files
14
Chapter 1: Introducing Cisco Small Business Analog Telephone Adapters
16
Comparison of ATA Devices
17
ATA Connectivity Requirements
20
PAP2T Connectivity
21
SPA2102 Connectivity
22
SPA3102 Connectivity
23
SPA8000 Connectivity
24
SPA8800 Connectivity
25
ATA Software Features
26
Voice Supported Codecs
26
SIP Proxy Redundancy
28
Other ATA Software Features
28
2 Basic Administration and Configuration
36
Chapter 2: Basic Administration and Configuration
36
Basic Services and Equipment Required
36
Basic Services and Equipment Required" Section
36
Downloading Firmware
37
Basic Installation and Configuration
37
Upgrading the Firmware for the ATA Device
37
Downloading Firmware" Section
37
Basic Installation and Configuration" Section
37
Upgrading the Firmware for the ATA Device" Section
37
Setting up Your ATA Device
38
Setting up Your ATA Device" Section
38
Using the Administration Web Server
39
Using the Administration Web Server" Section
39
Connecting to the Administration Web Server
40
Setting up the WAN Configuration for Your ATA Device
40
Registering to the Service Provider
42
Advanced Configurations
43
Upgrading, Rebooting, and Resyncing Your ATA Device
43
Upgrade URL
43
Resync URL
44
Reboot URL
44
Provisioning Your ATA Device
45
Provisioning Capabilities
45
Configuration Profile
46
3 Configuring Your System for Itsp Interoperability
47
Chapter 3: Configuring Your System for ITSP Interoperability
47
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (Voip)
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 Services
54
Supported Codecs
54
Using a FAX Machine
55
Fax Troubleshooting
56
Managing Caller ID Service
58
Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation
60
Configuring Dial Plans
61
About Dial Plans
61
Digit Sequences
61
Digit Sequence Examples
64
Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits
66
Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer)
67
Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer)
68
Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer)
68
Editing Dial Plans
70
Secure Call Implementation
71
Enabling Secure Calls
71
Secure Call Details
72
Using a Mini-Certificate
73
Generating a Mini Certificate
73
Sip Trunking and Hunt Groups on the Spa8000
75
About SIP Trunking
76
Inbound Call Routing for a Trunk Group
78
Setting the Trunk Group Call Capacity
78
Contact List for a Trunk Group
79
Outgoing Call Routing for a Trunk Group
81
Configuring a Trunk Group
82
Trunk Group Management
83
Additional Notes about Trunk Groups
85
Setting the Hunt Policy
85
Chapter 5: Configuring Music on Hold
86
Using the Internal Music Source for Music on Hold
86
Using the Internal Music Source
86
Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source
87
Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
88
About the Streaming Audio Server
88
Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
90
Using the IVR with an SAS Line
91
Chapter 6: Configuring the PSTN (FXO) Gateway on the SPA3102
92
Connecting to PSTN and Voip Services
92
How Voip-To-PSTN Calls Work
93
One-Stage Dialing (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
93
Two-Stage Dialing (SPA3102)
94
How PSTN-To-Voip Calls Work
95
Terminating Gateway Calls
96
Voip Outbound Call Routing (SPA3102)
97
Configuring Voip Failover to PSTN
98
Sharing One Voip Account between the FXS and PSTN Lines (SPA3102)98
98
Other Options
99
PSTN Call to Ring Line 1 (SPA3102)
99
Symmetric RTP (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
99
Call Progress Tones (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
100
Call Scenarios
100
PSTN to Voip Call with and Without Ring-Thru
101
Voip to PSTN Call with and Without Authentication
101
Call Forwarding to PSTN Gateway (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
103
Appendix A: ATA Routing Field Reference
105
Router Status Page
105
Product Information Section
106
System Status Section
106
WAN Status Page
107
Internet Connection Settings Section
107
Static IP Settings Section
108
Pppoe Settings Section
108
Optional Settings Section
109
MAC Clone Settings Section
110
Remote Management Section
110
QOS Settings Section
110
VLAN Settings Section
111
LAN Status Page
111
Networking Service Section
111
LAN Networking Settings Section
112
Static DHCP Lease Settings Section
112
Application Page
112
Port Forwarding Settings Section
113
DMZ Settings Section
113
Miscellaneous Settings Section
114
System Reserved Ports Range Section
114
Appendix B: ATA Voice Field Reference
115
Info Page
116
Product Information Section
116
System Status Section
117
Line Status Section
117
System Information Section (PAP2T)
120
PSTN Line Status Section (SPA3102)
120
Trunk Status Section (SPA8000)
123
System Page
124
System Configuration Section
124
Internet Connection Type Section (PAP2T)
125
Optional Network Configuration Section (PAP2T)
125
Miscellaneous Settings Section (Not Used with PAP2T)
126
SIP Page
127
SIP Parameters Section
127
SIP Timer Values (Sec) Section
129
Response Status Code Handling Section
131
RTP Parameters Section
132
SDP Payload Types Section
134
NAT Support Parameters Section
135
Trunking Parameters Section (SPA8000)
138
Regional Page
139
Call Progress Tones Section
140
Distinctive Ring Patterns Section
142
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns Section
143
Distinctive Ring/Cwt Pattern Names Section
144
Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec Section
145
Control Timer Values (Sec) Section
146
Vertical Service Activation Codes Section
148
Vertical Service Announcement Codes Section (SPA2102, SPA8000)
154
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes Section
154
Miscellaneous Section
156
Line Page
160
Line Enable Section
161
Streaming Audio Server (SAS) Section
162
NAT Settings Section
163
Network Settings Section
164
SIP Settings Section
165
Call Feature Settings Section
168
Proxy and Registration Section
169
Subscriber Information Section
171
Supplementary Service Subscription Section
172
Audio Configuration Section
174
Gateway Accounts Section (SPA3102)
179
Voip Fallback to PSTN Section (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
180
Dial Plan Section
180
FXS Port Polarity Configuration Section
182
Voip-To-PSTN Gateway Setup Section (SPA8800)
183
PSTN-To-Voip Gateway Setup Section (SPA8800)
183
FXO Timer Values (Sec) Section (SPA8800)
184
PSTN Disconnect Detection Section (SPA8800)
185
International Control Section (SPA8800)
188
Call Forward, Speed Dial, Supplementary Services, and Ring Settings (SPA8000 and SPA8800)
189
Trunk Group Page (SPA8000)
190
Line Enable Section
190
Network Settings Section
190
SIP Settings Section
191
Subscriber Information Section
194
Dial Plan Section
196
NAT Settings Section
196
Proxy and Registration Section
197
PSTN Line Page (SPA3102)
198
Line Enable Section
199
NAT Settings Section
199
Network Settings Section
200
SIP Settings Section
201
Proxy and Registration Section
204
Subscriber Information Section
205
Audio Configuration Section
206
Dial Plans Section
210
Voip-To-PSTN Gateway Setup Section
210
Voip Users and Passwords (HTTP Authentication) Section
212
Ring Settings Section
213
FXO (PSTN) Timer Values (Sec) Section
213
PSTN Disconnect Detection Section
215
International Control (Settings) Section
218
User Page
220
Call Forward Settings Section
221
Selective Call Forward Settings Section
222
Speed Dial Settings Section
222
Supplementary Service Settings Section
223
Distinctive Ring Settings Section
224
Ring Settings Section
225
PSTN User Page (SPA3102)
226
PSTN-To-Voip Selective Call Forward Settings Section
226
PSTN-To-Voip Speed Dial Settings Section
227
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Distinctive Ring Settings Section
227
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Ring Settings Section
227
Appendix C: Troubleshooting
229
Appendix D: Environmental Specifications
233
Pap2T
233
Spa2102
234
Spa3102
234
Spa8000
235
Spa8800
235
Wrtp54G
236
Appendix E: Where to Go from here
237
Product Resources
237
Related Documentation
238
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Cisco PAP2T Administration Manual (241 pages)
Analog Telephone Adapters
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 2.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
11
Document Conventions
12
Finding Text in a Pdf
13
Chapter 1: Introducing Cisco Small Business Analog Telephone Adapters
16
Comparison of ATA Devices
17
ATA Connectivity Requirements
20
PAP2T Connectivity
21
SPA2102 Connectivity
22
SPA3102 Connectivity
23
SPA8000 Connectivity
24
SPA8800 Connectivity
25
ATA Software Features
26
Voice Supported Codecs
26
SIP Proxy Redundancy
28
Other ATA Software Features
28
Chapter 2: Basic Administration and Configuration
36
Basic Services and Equipment Required
36
Downloading Firmware
37
Basic Installation and Configuration
37
Upgrading the Firmware for the ATA Device
37
Setting up Your ATA Device
38
Using the Administration Web Server
39
Connecting to the Administration Web Server
40
Setting up the WAN Configuration for Your ATA Device
40
Registering to the Service Provider
42
Advanced Configurations
43
Upgrading, Rebooting, and Resyncing Your ATA Device
43
Upgrade URL
43
Resync URL
44
Reboot URL
44
Provisioning Your ATA Device
45
Provisioning Capabilities
45
Configuration Profile
46
Chapter 3: Configuring Your System for ITSP Interoperability
47
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (Voip)
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 Services
54
Supported Codecs
54
Using a FAX Machine
55
Fax Troubleshooting
56
Managing Caller ID Service
58
Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation
60
Configuring Dial Plans
61
About Dial Plans
61
Digit Sequences
62
Digit Sequence Examples
64
Acceptance and Transmission the Dialed Digits
66
Dial Plan Timer (Off-Hook Timer)
67
Interdigit Long Timer (Incomplete Entry Timer)
68
Interdigit Short Timer (Complete Entry Timer)
68
Editing Dial Plans
70
Secure Call Implementation
71
Enabling Secure Calls
71
Secure Call Details
72
Using a Mini-Certificate
73
Generating a Mini Certificate
73
Configuring Voice Services
74
SIP Trunking 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
Contact List for a Trunk Group
79
Outgoing Call Routing for a Trunk Group
81
Configuring a Trunk Group
82
Trunk Group Management
83
Setting the Hunt Policy
85
Additional Notes about Trunk Groups
85
Chapter 5: Configuring Music on Hold
86
Using the Internal Music Source for Music on Hold
86
Using the Internal Music Source
86
Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source
87
Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
88
About the Streaming Audio Server
88
Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
90
Using the IVR with an SAS Line
91
Chapter 6: Configuring the PSTN (FXO) Gateway on the SPA3102
92
Connecting to PSTN and Voip Services
92
How Voip-To-PSTN Calls Work
93
One-Stage Dialing (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
93
Two-Stage Dialing (SPA3102)
94
How PSTN-To-Voip Calls Work
95
Terminating Gateway Calls
96
Voip Outbound Call Routing (SPA3102)
97
Configuring Voip Failover to PSTN
98
Sharing One Voip Account between the FXS and PSTN Lines (SPA3102)98
98
Other Options
99
PSTN Call to Ring Line 1 (SPA3102)
99
Symmetric RTP (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
99
Call Progress Tones (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
100
Call Scenarios
100
PSTN to Voip Call with and Without Ring-Thru
101
Voip to PSTN Call with and Without Authentication
101
Call Forwarding to PSTN Gateway (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
103
Appendix A: ATA Routing Field Reference
105
Router Status Page
105
Product Information Section
106
System Status Section
106
WAN Status Page
107
Internet Connection Settings Section
107
Static IP Settings Section
108
Pppoe Settings Section
108
Optional Settings Section
109
MAC Clone Settings Section
110
Remote Management Section
110
QOS Settings Section
110
VLAN Settings Section
111
LAN Status Page
111
Networking Service Section
111
LAN Networking Settings Section
112
Static DHCP Lease Settings Section
112
Application Page
112
Port Forwarding Settings Section
113
DMZ Settings Section
113
Miscellaneous Settings Section
114
System Reserved Ports Range Section
114
Appendix B: ATA Voice Field Reference
115
Info Page
116
Product Information Section
116
System Status Section
117
Line Status Section
117
System Information Section (PAP2T)
120
PSTN Line Status Section (SPA3102)
120
Trunk Status Section (SPA8000)
123
System Page
124
System Configuration Section
124
Internet Connection Type Section (PAP2T)
125
Optional Network Configuration Section (PAP2T)
125
Miscellaneous Settings Section (Not Used with PAP2T)
126
SIP Page
127
SIP Parameters Section
127
SIP Timer Values (Sec) Section
129
Response Status Code Handling Section
131
RTP Parameters Section
132
SDP Payload Types Section
134
NAT Support Parameters Section
135
Trunking Parameters Section (SPA8000)
138
Regional Page
139
Call Progress Tones Section
140
Distinctive Ring Patterns Section
142
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns Section
143
Distinctive Ring/Cwt Pattern Names Section
144
Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec Section
145
Control Timer Values (Sec) Section
146
Vertical Service Activation Codes Section
148
Vertical Service Announcement Codes Section (SPA2102, SPA8000)
154
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes Section
154
Miscellaneous Section
156
Line Page
160
Line Enable Section
161
Streaming Audio Server (SAS) Section
162
NAT Settings Section
163
Network Settings Section
164
SIP Settings Section
165
Call Feature Settings Section
168
Proxy and Registration Section
169
Subscriber Information Section
171
Supplementary Service Subscription Section
172
Audio Configuration Section
174
Gateway Accounts Section (SPA3102)
180
Voip Fallback to PSTN Section (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
180
Dial Plan Section
181
FXS Port Polarity Configuration Section
183
Voip-To-PSTN Gateway Setup Section (SPA8800)
183
PSTN-To-Voip Gateway Setup Section (SPA8800)
184
FXO Timer Values (Sec) Section (SPA8800)
185
PSTN Disconnect Detection Section (SPA8800)
186
International Control Section (SPA8800)
189
Call Forward, Speed Dial, Supplementary Services, and Ring Settings (SPA8000 and SPA8800)
190
Trunk Group Page (SPA8000)
191
Line Enable Section
191
Network Settings Section
191
SIP Settings Section
192
Subscriber Information Section
195
Dial Plan Section
197
NAT Settings Section
197
Proxy and Registration Section
198
PSTN Line Page (SPA3102)
199
Line Enable Section
200
NAT Settings Section
200
Network Settings Section
201
SIP Settings Section
202
Proxy and Registration Section
205
Subscriber Information Section
206
Audio Configuration Section
207
Dial Plans Section
211
Voip-To-PSTN Gateway Setup Section
211
Voip Users and Passwords (HTTP Authentication) Section
213
Ring Settings Section
214
FXO (PSTN) Timer Values (Sec) Section
214
PSTN Disconnect Detection Section
216
International Control (Settings) Section
219
User Page
221
Call Forward Settings Section
222
Selective Call Forward Settings Section
223
Speed Dial Settings Section
223
Supplementary Service Settings Section
224
Distinctive Ring Settings Section
225
Ring Settings Section
226
PSTN User Page (SPA3102)
227
PSTN-To-Voip Selective Call Forward Settings Section
227
PSTN-To-Voip Speed Dial Settings Section
228
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Distinctive Ring Settings Section
228
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Ring Settings Section
228
Appendix C: Troubleshooting
229
Appendix D: Environmental Specifications
233
Pap2T
233
Spa2102
234
Spa3102
234
Spa8000
235
Spa8800
235
Wrtp54G
236
Appendix E: Where to Go from here
237
Product Resources
237
Related Documentation
238
Cisco PAP2T Administration Manual (233 pages)
Analog Telephone Adapters
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 20.92 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Introducing Cisco Small Business Analog Telephone Adapters
10
Comparison of ATA Devices
11
ATA Connectivity Requirements
14
PAP2T Connectivity
15
SPA2102 Connectivity
16
SPA3102 Connectivity
17
SPA8000 Connectivity
18
SPA8800 Connectivity
20
ATA Software Features
21
Voice Supported Codecs
21
SIP Proxy Redundancy
22
Other ATA Software Features
23
Chapter 2: Basic Administration and Configuration
31
Basic Services and Equipment Required
31
Downloading Firmware
32
Basic Installation and Configuration
32
Upgrading the Firmware for the ATA Device
32
Setting up Your ATA Device
33
Using the Administration Web Server
34
Connecting to the Administration Web Server
35
Setting up the WAN Configuration for Your ATA Device
35
Registering to the Service Provider
37
Advanced Configurations
38
Upgrading, Rebooting, and Resyncing Your ATA Device
38
Upgrade URL
38
Resync URL
39
Reboot URL
39
Provisioning Your ATA Device
40
Provisioning Capabilities
40
Configuration Profile
41
Chapter 3: Configuring Your System for ITSP Interoperability
42
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Voice over IP (Voip)
42
NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller
43
NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router
43
Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address
43
Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN
45
Determining the Router’S NAT Mechanism
47
Firewalls and SIP
48
Configuring SIP Timer Values
48
Chapter 4: Configuring Voice Services
49
Supported Codecs
49
Using a FAX Machine
50
Fax Troubleshooting
51
Managing Caller ID Service
53
Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation
55
Configuring Dial Plans
56
About Dial Plans
56
Editing Dial Plans
65
Secure Call Implementation
66
Enabling Secure Calls
66
Secure Call Details
67
Using a Mini-Certificate
68
Generating a Mini Certificate
68
SIP Trunking and Hunt Groups on the SPA8000
70
About SIP Trunking
71
Setting the Trunk Group Call Capacity
73
Inbound Call Routing for a Trunk Group
73
Contact List for a Trunk Group
74
Outgoing Call Routing for a Trunk Group
76
Configuring a Trunk Group
77
Trunk Group Management
78
Setting the Hunt Policy
80
Additional Notes about Trunk Groups
80
Chapter 5: Configuring Music on Hold
81
Using the Internal Music Source for Music on Hold
81
Using the Internal Music Source
81
Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source
82
Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
83
About the Streaming Audio Server
83
Configuring the Streaming Audio Server
85
Using the IVR with an SAS Line
86
Chapter 6: Configuring the PSTN (FXO) Gateway on the SPA3102
87
Connecting to PSTN and Voip Services
87
How Voip-To-PSTN Calls Work
88
One-Stage Dialing (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
88
Two-Stage Dialing (SPA3102)
89
How PSTN-To-Voip Calls Work
90
Terminating Gateway Calls
91
Voip Outbound Call Routing (SPA3102)
92
Configuring Voip Failover to PSTN
93
Sharing One Voip Account between the FXS and PSTN Lines (SPA3102)93
93
Other Options
94
PSTN Call to Ring Line 1 (SPA3102)
94
Symmetric RTP (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
94
Call Progress Tones (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
95
Call Scenarios
95
PSTN to Voip Call with and Without Ring-Thru
96
Voip to PSTN Call with and Without Authentication
96
Call Forwarding to PSTN Gateway (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
98
Appendix A: ATA Routing Field Reference
100
Router Status Page
100
Product Information Section
101
System Status Section
101
WAN Status Page
102
Internet Connection Settings Section
102
Static IP Settings Section
103
Pppoe Settings Section
103
Optional Settings Section
104
MAC Clone Settings Section
105
Remote Management Section
105
QOS Settings Section
105
VLAN Settings Section
106
LAN Status Page
106
Networking Service Section
106
LAN Networking Settings Section
107
Static DHCP Lease Settings Section
107
Application Page
107
Port Forwarding Settings Section
108
DMZ Settings Section
108
Miscellaneous Settings Section
109
System Reserved Ports Range Section
109
Appendix B: ATA Voice Field Reference
110
Info Page
111
Product Information Section
111
System Status Section
112
Line Status Section
112
System Information Section (PAP2T)
115
PSTN Line Status Section (SPA3102)
115
Trunk Status Section (SPA8000)
118
System Page
119
System Configuration Section
119
Internet Connection Type Section (PAP2T)
120
Optional Network Configuration Section (PAP2T)
120
Miscellaneous Settings Section (Not Used with PAP2T)
121
SIP Page
122
SIP Parameters Section
122
SIP Timer Values (Sec) Section
124
Response Status Code Handling Section
126
RTP Parameters Section
127
SDP Payload Types Section
129
NAT Support Parameters Section
130
Trunking Parameters Section (SPA8000)
133
Regional Page
134
Call Progress Tones Section
135
Distinctive Ring Patterns Section
137
Distinctive Call Waiting Tone Patterns Section
138
Distinctive Ring/Cwt Pattern Names Section
139
Ring and Call Waiting Tone Spec Section
140
Control Timer Values (Sec) Section
141
Vertical Service Activation Codes Section
143
Vertical Service Announcement Codes Section (SPA2102, SPA8000)
149
Outbound Call Codec Selection Codes Section
149
Miscellaneous Section
151
Line Page
155
Line Enable Section
156
Streaming Audio Server (SAS) Section
157
NAT Settings Section
158
Network Settings Section
159
SIP Settings Section
160
Call Feature Settings Section
163
Proxy and Registration Section
164
Subscriber Information Section
166
Supplementary Service Subscription Section
167
Audio Configuration Section
169
Gateway Accounts Section (SPA3102)
174
Voip Fallback to PSTN Section (SPA3102 and SPA8800)
175
Dial Plan Section
175
FXS Port Polarity Configuration Section
177
Voip-To-PSTN Gateway Setup Section (SPA8800)
177
FXO Timer Values (Sec) Section (SPA8800)
179
PSTN Disconnect Detection Section (SPA8800)
180
International Control Section (SPA8800)
183
Call Forward, Speed Dial, Supplementary Services, and Ring Settings (SPA8000 and SPA8800)
184
Trunk Group Page (SPA8000)
185
Line Enable Section
185
Network Settings Section
185
SIP Settings Section
186
Subscriber Information Section
189
Dial Plan Section
191
NAT Settings Section
191
Proxy and Registration Section
192
PSTN Line Page (SPA3102)
194
Line Enable Section
194
NAT Settings Section
195
Network Settings Section
195
SIP Settings Section
196
Proxy and Registration Section
199
Subscriber Information Section
201
Audio Configuration Section
202
Dial Plans Section
205
Voip-To-PSTN Gateway Setup Section
206
Voip Users and Passwords (HTTP Authentication) Section
208
Ring Settings Section
209
FXO (PSTN) Timer Values (Sec) Section
209
PSTN Disconnect Detection Section
211
International Control (Settings) Section
214
User Page
216
Call Forward Settings Section
217
Selective Call Forward Settings Section
218
Speed Dial Settings Section
218
Supplementary Service Settings Section
219
Distinctive Ring Settings Section
220
Ring Settings Section
221
PSTN User Page (SPA3102)
222
PSTN-To-Voip Selective Call Forward Settings Section
222
PSTN-To-Voip Speed Dial Settings Section
223
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Distinctive Ring Settings Section
223
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 Ring Settings Section
223
Appendix C: Troubleshooting
224
Appendix D: Environmental Specifications
228
Pap2T
228
Spa2102
229
Spa3102
229
Spa8000
230
Spa8800
230
Appendix E: Where to Go from here
231
Product Resources
231
Related Documentation
232
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Cisco PAP2T Provisioning Manual (114 pages)
Voice System, Voice Gateways, and IP Telephones
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 0.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
About this Document
5
Purpose
5
Document Audience
6
Organization
6
Document Conventions
7
Chapter 1: Provisioning Cisco Small Business Voip Devices
8
Small Business and Residential Deployment Provisioning
8
Remote Endpoint Control and NAT
9
Communication Encryption
9
Provisioning Overview
10
Remote Firmware Upgrade
10
Initial Provisioning
11
Deploying RC Units
11
Redundant Provisioning Servers
12
Retail Provisioning
12
Automatic In-House Preprovisioning
13
Configuration Access Control
14
Configuration Profiles
14
Provisioning States
16
Using HTTPS
17
How HTTPS Works
18
Server Certificate
18
Client Certificates
19
Certificate Structure
19
Provisioning Setup
21
Software Tools
21
Server Configuration
22
Https
24
Syslog Server
26
Where to Go from here
27
Chapter 2: Creating Provisioning Scripts
28
Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler
29
Open Format Configuration File
29
Element Tags, Attributes, Parameters, and Formatting
30
Configuration File Compression
34
File Encryption
35
Encrypting a File with the SPC
36
Generic
36
Targeted
37
Explicit Key
37
Status Messages
38
Sample Configuration File
38
Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File
38
Source Text Syntax
39
Comments
41
Macro Expansion
41
Conditional Expressions
42
Assignment Expressions
44
URL Syntax
45
Optional Resync Arguments
46
Using Provisioning Parameters
48
Enables
49
General Purpose Parameters
49
Triggers
50
Configurable Schedules
51
Profile Rules
52
Report Rule
54
Upgrade Rule
56
Data Types
57
Chapter 3 : Provisioning Tutorial
62
Preparation
62
Basic Resync
63
TFTP Resync
64
Logging with Syslog
65
Automatic Resync
66
Unique Profiles and Macro Expansion
68
URL Resolution
69
HTTP GET Resync
70
Secure Resync
71
Basic HTTPS Resync
71
HTTPS with Client Certificate Authentication
73
HTTPS Client Filtering and Dynamic Content
74
Profile Formats
76
Profile Compression
76
Profile Encryption
77
Partitioned Profiles
78
Parameter Name Aliases
79
Proprietary Profile Format
80
Chapter 4 : Provisioning Field Reference
83
Configuration Profile Parameters
83
Firmware Upgrade Parameters
88
General Purpose Parameters
89
Macro Expansion Variables
90
Internal Error Codes
93
Cisco PAP2T Provisioning Manual (116 pages)
Voice System, Voice Gateways, and IP Telephones
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
VoIP
| Size: 0.82 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
6
Document Conventions
11
Chapter 1: Provisioning Cisco Small Business Voip Devices
12
Residential Deployment Provisioning Requirements
12
Remote Endpoint Control
13
Communication Encryption
13
Provisioning Overview
14
Initial Provisioning
15
Deploying RC Units
15
Redundant Provisioning Servers
16
Retail Provisioning
16
Automatic In-House Preprovisioning
17
Configuration Access Control
18
Configuration Profiles
18
Downloading the SIP Profile Compiler (SPC) Tool
19
Provisioning States
20
Using HTTPS
21
How HTTPS Works
22
Server Certificate
22
Client Certificates
23
Certificate Structure
23
Provisioning Setup
25
Software Tools
25
Server Configuration
26
Tftp
26
Http
26
Enabling HTTPS
28
Syslog Server
30
Where to Go from here
31
Chapter 2: Creating Provisioning Scripts
32
Configuration Profile and the SIP Profile Compiler
32
Open Format Configuration File
33
Configuration File Compression
38
File Encryption
38
Encrypting a File with the SPC
40
Proprietary Plain-Text Configuration File
42
Source Text Syntax
42
Comments
44
Macro Expansion
44
Conditional Expressions
46
Assignment Expressions
48
URL Syntax
48
Optional Resync Arguments
49
Using Provisioning Parameters
52
General Purpose Parameters
52
Enables
53
Triggers
53
Configurable Schedules
54
Profile Rules
55
Report Rule
57
Upgrade Rule
58
Data Types
59
Chapter 3: Provisioning Tutorial
65
Preparation
65
Basic Resync
66
TFTP Resync
66
Logging with Syslog
68
Automatic Resync
69
Unique Profiles and Macro Expansion
70
URL Resolution
72
HTTP GET Resync
73
Secure Resync
74
Basic HTTPS Resync
74
HTTPS with Client Certificate Authentication
76
HTTPS Client Filtering and Dynamic Content
77
Profile Formats
79
Profile Compression
79
Profile Encryption
80
Partitioned Profiles
81
Parameter Name Aliases
82
Proprietary Profile Format
83
Chapter 4: Provisioning Field Reference
85
Configuration Profile Parameters
86
Firmware Upgrade Parameters
91
General Purpose Parameters
92
Macro Expansion Variables
93
Internal Error Codes
96
Appendix A: Example Configuration Profile
97
Appendix B: Acronyms
111
Appendix C: Where to Go from here
115
Cisco PAP2T Quick Start Manual (12 pages)
Phone Adapter
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Telephone Accessories
| Size: 1.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Linksys PAP2T Quick Start Guide
4
Equipment Set-Up
5
Troubleshooting
6
Dead-On-Arrival (DOA) and Early Life Failure (ELF)
6
Warranty
7
Conditions
7
Warranty Claims
8
Digital Phone Service - Important User Information
9
The ACN Digital Phone Service
9
Availability of the ACN Digital Phone Service
9
Use of Service
10
Loss of Service Due to Power Failure or Internet Service Outage, or Termination or Suspension or Termination by ACN
10
Emergency Services and 111 Calls
10
Customer Service
11
Cisco PAP2T Datasheet (5 pages)
Internet Phone Adapter with 2 VoIP Ports Small Business Voice Gateways and ATAs
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.11 MB
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