Cisco ATA188-I2-A Administration Guide - Page 70

Configurable Reboot of CiscoATA, Configuring Audio Packet Settings, Configuring Billable Features

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Additional H.323 Services Chapter 4 Basic and Additional H.323 Services • Configuring Hook Flash Timing, page 4-9 • Configuring the Mixing of Call Waiting Tone and Audio, page 4-9 • Configuring Network Ringback Tone, page 4-10 • Configuring Reverse Audio Cut-Through Behavior, page 4-10 • Configuring Supplementary Service Behavior and Parameters, page 4-10 • Debugging Diagnostics, page 4-10 • Hardware Information Display, page 4-10 • Network Timing, page 4-11 • Polarity Settings, page 4-11 • Progress Tones, page 4-11 • Selecting DTMF and Hookflash Transmission Methods, page 4-11 • Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods, page 4-12 • Setting Dial Plans, page 4-12 Configurable Reboot of Cisco ATA The Cisco ATA continuously monitors its Ethernet connection to the switch or hub. If this connection is broken, the Cisco ATA starts an internal timer that runs until a configurable timeout period expires. Once the timeout value is reached, the Cisco ATA automatically reboots. This timeout value is configured by using the FeatureTimer2 configuration parameter. For more information, see the "FeatureTimer2" section on page 5-31. Configuring Audio Packet Settings Table 4-2 lists configurable audio-packet settings and their related configuration parameters. Table 4-2 Audio Packet Settings and Related Parameters Feature Base port for receiving RTP packets Class of Service (CoS) bit specification for signaling IP packets RTP-packet size Type of Service (ToS) bit specification for audio and signaling IP packets Related Parameter MediaPort, page 5-21 VLANSetting, page 5-12 NumTxFrames, page 5-25 TOS, page 5-26 Configuring Billable Features You can customize specific features on a subscription basis by changing the values of specific bits in several different parameters. Table 4-3 contains a list of billable features and their related parameters: Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for H.323 (version 3.0) 4-8 OL-4804-01

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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 4
Basic and Additional H.323 Services
Additional H.323 Services
Configuring Hook Flash Timing, page 4-9
Configuring the Mixing of Call Waiting Tone and Audio, page 4-9
Configuring Network Ringback Tone, page 4-10
Configuring Reverse Audio Cut-Through Behavior, page 4-10
Configuring Supplementary Service Behavior and Parameters, page 4-10
Debugging Diagnostics, page 4-10
Hardware Information Display, page 4-10
Network Timing, page 4-11
Polarity Settings, page 4-11
Progress Tones, page 4-11
Selecting DTMF and Hookflash Transmission Methods, page 4-11
Selecting H.323 Connection and H.245 Transmission Methods, page 4-12
Setting Dial Plans, page 4-12
Configurable Reboot of Cisco ATA
The Cisco ATA continuously monitors its Ethernet connection to the switch or hub. If this connection
is broken, the Cisco ATA starts an internal timer that runs until a configurable timeout period expires.
Once the timeout value is reached, the Cisco ATA automatically reboots. This timeout value is
configured by using the FeatureTimer2 configuration parameter. For more information, see the
“FeatureTimer2” section on page 5-31
.
Configuring Audio Packet Settings
Table 4-2
lists configurable audio-packet settings and their related configuration parameters.
Configuring Billable Features
You can customize specific features on a subscription basis by changing the values of specific bits in
several different parameters.
Table 4-3
contains a list of billable features and their related parameters:
Table 4-2
Audio Packet Settings and Related Parameters
Feature
Related Parameter
Base port for receiving RTP packets
MediaPort, page 5-21
Class of Service (CoS) bit specification for signaling IP packets
VLANSetting, page 5-12
RTP-packet size
NumTxFrames, page 5-25
Type of Service (ToS) bit specification for audio and signaling IP
packets
TOS, page 5-26