Cisco Systems ATA 186 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SCCP)
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Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
Voice Configuration Menu
Note If you are using the voice configuration menu to statically configure the Cisco ATA IP address,
you must disable DHCP by setting its value to 0.
Step 4 Follow the voice prompts and enter the appropriate values, then press the # key.
Note Use the * key to indicate a delimiter (dot). For example, to enter an IP address of 192.168.3.1,
you would enter 192*168*3*1 on your telephone keypad.
Note When entering values for a field that contains a hexadecimal value, you must convert the
hexadecimal value to a decimal value in order to enter it into the voice configuration menu
system. For example, to enter the hexadecimal value 0x6A, you would enter the number 106 on
the telephone keypad.
The voice configuration menu repeats the value you entered, then prompts 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
Step 5 Press the # key after you have entered the desired key. If you do not press the # key, the system will
automatically timeout after 10 seconds.
Step 6 Cisco strongly recommends that you set a password. Use the voice menu code 7387277 (SETPASS) to
configure a password through the voice configuration menu, after which you are prompted for the
password whenever you attempt to change a parameter value.
Step 7 After completing the configuration through the voice configuration menu, press the # key to exit.
Step 8 Hang up the telephone. The Cisco ATA configuration refreshes. The function button fast-blinks when
the refresh is completed.
Table 3-6 Parameters that Provide Basic IP Connectivity for the Cisco ATA
Voice Menu
Number Features
1 StaticIP—IP address of the Cisco ATA.
2 StaticRoute—Default gateway for the Cisco ATA to use.
10 StaticNetMask—Subnet mask of the Cisco ATA.
20 DHCP—Set value to 0 to disable the use of a DHCP server; set value to 1 to enable
DHCP.
21 Review the IP address of the Cisco ATA.
22 Review the default router for the Cisco ATA to use.
23 Review subnet mask of the Cisco ATA.