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Obtaining Network Status After Getting IP Connectivity

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Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Obtaining Network Status After Getting IP Connectivity Table 9-3 Voice Configuration Menu Example Network Status (continued) Bit Number 4 5 Description Cisco ATA obtained IP address from DHCP server Cisco ATA web server is ready Boolean Value True False Obtaining Network Status After Getting IP Connectivity Use the Cisco ATA Stats Web page (http:///stats)to display the following information: • VLAN ID: D0 • tftpFile: S • NTP: D1,D2,D3 • tftp: 0xX where: - D0 is the VLAN ID. It should be non-zero if the Cisco ATA has entered a VLAN. - S is the tftp filename, which can be either ata or the filename supplied by the DHCP server. - D1 is the local time on the Cisco ATA. - D2 is the last NTP contact time. - D3 is the last successful NTP contact time. D1, D2, D3 values are shown in number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, 1970-01-01. If no NTP response has been received from the NTP server, the values of D1, D2, and D3 are 0. - 0xX is a bitmap value in hexadecimal format. The definition of each bit is shown in Table 9-4. Table 9-4 Web Configuration Menu Network Status Bitmap Bit Number 0 1 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 Description Cisco ATA sent request for configuration file, ata, to TFTP server Cisco ATA sent request for configuration file, atadefault.cfg, to TFTP server Cisco ATA sent request for image file to TFTP server Cisco ATA failed to upgrade to the downloaded image file Configuration file is not found Bad configuration file Checksum error for configuration file Decode error for configuration file (encryption related) Configuration file is processed successfully Example If the hexadecimal value provided by the web configuration menu is 0x1011, the network status of the Cisco ATA is shown in Table 9-5. OL-4804-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) 9-11

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
OL-4804-01
Chapter 9
Troubleshooting
Obtaining Network Status After Getting IP Connectivity
Obtaining Network Status After Getting IP Connectivity
Use the Cisco ATA Stats Web page
(http://<Cisco ATA IP address>/stats)
to
display the following
information:
VLAN ID: D0
tftpFile: S
NTP: D1,D2,D3
tftp: 0xX
where:
D0 is the VLAN ID. It should be non-zero if the Cisco ATA has entered a VLAN.
S is the tftp filename, which can be either ata<
macaddress
> or the filename supplied by the
DHCP server.
D1 is the local time on the Cisco ATA
.
D2 is the last NTP contact time
.
D3 is the last successful NTP contact time.
D1, D2, D3 values are shown in number of seconds since 00:00:00
UTC
,
1970
-01-01. If no NTP
response has been received from the NTP server, the values of D1, D2, and D3 are 0.
0xX is a bitmap value in hexadecimal format. The definition of each bit is shown in
Table 9-4
.
Example
If the hexadecimal value provided by the web configuration menu is 0x1011, the network status of the
Cisco ATA is shown in
Table 9-5
.
4
Cisco ATA obtained IP address from DHCP server
True
5
Cisco ATA web server is ready
False
Table 9-3
Voice Configuration Menu Example Network Status (continued)
Bit Number
Description
Boolean Value
Table 9-4
Web Configuration Menu Network Status Bitmap
Bit Number
Description
0
Cisco ATA sent request for configuration file, ata<
macaddress
>, to TFTP server
1
Cisco ATA sent request for configuration file, atadefault.cfg, to TFTP server
4
Cisco ATA sent request for image file to TFTP server
5
Cisco ATA failed to upgrade to the downloaded image file
8
Configuration file is not found
9
Bad configuration file
10
Checksum error for configuration file
11
Decode error for configuration file (encryption related)
12
Configuration file is processed successfully