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3 Configuring Voice Services This chapter describes how to configure your WRP400 to meet the customer's requirements for voice services. • "Understanding Analog Telephone Adapter Operations," on page 28 • "Managing Caller ID Service," on page 37 • "Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation," on page 41 • "Configuring Dial Plans," on page 42 • "Secure Call Implementation," on page 52 Understanding Analog Telephone Adapter Operations The WRP400 is equipped with a built-in Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA). An ATA is an intelligent low-density Voice over IP (VoIP) gateway that enables carrierclass residential and business IP Telephony services delivered over broadband or high-speed Internet connections. Users can access Internet phone services using standard analog telephone equipment. In addition, the WRP400 has two line ports that can be connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) so that your business can support legacy phone numbers and fax numbers. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 28

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Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
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Configuring Voice Services
This chapter describes how to configure your WRP400 to meet the customer’s
requirements for voice services.
“Understanding Analog Telephone Adapter Operations,” on page 28
“Managing Caller ID Service,” on page 37
“Silence Suppression and Comfort Noise Generation,” on page 41
“Configuring Dial Plans,” on page 42
“Secure Call Implementation,” on page 52
Understanding Analog Telephone Adapter Operations
The WRP400 is equipped with a built-in Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA). An ATA
is an intelligent low-density Voice over IP (VoIP) gateway that enables carrier-
class residential and business IP Telephony services delivered over broadband or
high-speed Internet connections. Users can access Internet phone services using
standard analog telephone equipment. In addition, the WRP400 has two line ports
that can be connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) so that
your business can support legacy phone numbers and fax numbers.