Cisco ATA188-I2-A Administration Guide - Page 269

DNS2IP parameter

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Index UID0 5-16 UID1 5-17 UIPassword 5-3, 9-13 UseLoginID 5-19 VLAN Setting 5-12 tones 5-41 configuration changes taking effect 3-6 configuration filename supplied by DHCP server 5-35 configuration files generated 3-13 configuration in a non-TFTP server environment 3-7 configuration in a TFTP server environment 3-5 configuration update interval 5-6 congestion tone 5-49 ConnectMode parameter 5-32, 7-3 Context-Identifiers 6-3, 6-4 converting MAC address to hexadecimal format 3-11 convert unique configuration file to binary format 3-6 creating a text configuration file 3-9 D debugging 9-4 debugging, preserv.exe program 9-4 default boot load behavior 3-2 default configuration file 3-17 default values 3-9, 5-2 DHCP enabled 5-8 DHCP option 150 3-18, 5-35 DHCP option 66 3-18 DHCP options 3-19 DHCP parameter 5-8 DHCP server configuration without using DHCP 3-20 if not under control of Cisco ATA administrator 3-19 DHCP server usage 3-18 diagnostics SyslogCtrl 5-62 SyslogIP 5-61 types of messages to trace 5-62 diagnostics for debugging 4-10 dial plan blocking 5-54 Dial Plan Commands 5-53 dial plan examples 5-58 dial plan exceeding 199 characters 5-60 DialPlanEx parameter 5-60 DialPlan parameter 4-12, 5-52 dial plans 4-12, 5-52 dial plan syntax 5-53 DialTone 5-48 disabling CDP discovery 3-4 disabling use of DHCP server 3-21 disabling VLAN encapsulation 3-4 disabling VLAN IP encapsulation 3-3 DNS1IP parameter 5-11 DNS2IP parameter 5-12 downloading Cisco ATA software from CCO 3-7, 3-8 DTMF method for caller ID 5-38 DTMF transmission method 4-11, 5-24 dual-mode registration 4-3 dynamic alternate Gatekeeper feature 4-4 dynamic payload type 5-33 E E.164 phone numbers 4-5, 5-16, 5-17 electrical specifications C-2 enabling user-specified voice VLAN ID 3-4 EncrpytKeyEx parameter 5-7 encryption 3-12 encryption examples 3-15 encryption key 5-6 EncryptKey parameter 5-6, 9-13 entering alphanumeric values 3-22 environmental specifications C-2 establishing IP connectivity 3-20 Ethernet ports 1-6 ETSI 5-38 example configuration text file 5-2 OL-4804-01 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) IN-3

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Index
IN-3
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for H.323 (version 3.0)
OL-4804-01
UID0
5-16
UID1
5-17
UIPassword
5-3, 9-13
UseLoginID
5-19
VLAN Setting
5-12
tones
5-41
configuration changes taking effect
3-6
configuration filename supplied by DHCP server
5-35
configuration files generated
3-13
configuration in a non-TFTP server environment
3-7
configuration in a TFTP server environment
3-5
configuration update interval
5-6
congestion tone
5-49
ConnectMode parameter
5-32, 7-3
Context-Identifiers
6-3, 6-4
converting MAC address to hexadecimal format
3-11
convert unique configuration file to binary format
3-6
creating a text configuration file
3-9
D
debugging
9-4
debugging, preserv.exe program
9-4
default boot load behavior
3-2
default configuration file
3-17
default values
3-9, 5-2
DHCP enabled
5-8
DHCP option 150
3-18, 5-35
DHCP option 66
3-18
DHCP options
3-19
DHCP parameter
5-8
DHCP server
configuration without using DHCP
3-20
if not under control of Cisco ATA administrator
3-19
DHCP server usage
3-18
diagnostics
SyslogCtrl
5-62
SyslogIP
5-61
types of messages to trace
5-62
diagnostics for debugging
4-10
dial plan blocking
5-54
Dial Plan Commands
5-53
dial plan examples
5-58
dial plan exceeding 199 characters
5-60
DialPlanEx parameter
5-60
DialPlan parameter
4-12, 5-52
dial plans
4-12, 5-52
dial plan syntax
5-53
DialTone
5-48
disabling CDP discovery
3-4
disabling use of DHCP server
3-21
disabling VLAN encapsulation
3-4
disabling VLAN IP encapsulation
3-3
DNS1IP parameter
5-11
DNS2IP parameter
5-12
downloading Cisco ATA software from CCO
3-7, 3-8
DTMF method for caller ID
5-38
DTMF transmission method
4-11, 5-24
dual-mode registration
4-3
dynamic alternate Gatekeeper feature
4-4
dynamic payload type
5-33
E
E.164 phone numbers
4-5, 5-16, 5-17
electrical specifications
C-2
enabling user-specified voice VLAN ID
3-4
EncrpytKeyEx parameter
5-7
encryption
3-12
encryption examples
3-15
encryption key
5-6
EncryptKey parameter
5-6, 9-13
entering alphanumeric values
3-22
environmental specifications
C-2
establishing IP connectivity
3-20
Ethernet ports
1-6
ETSI
5-38
example configuration text file
5-2