Cisco ATA-186 Administration Guide - Page 62

Dial Plan, Disabling Access To The Web Interface, Distinctive Ringing, DNS SRV Support

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Additional SIP Services Chapter 4 Basic and Additional SIP Services Dial Plan You can set specific dial plan rules and timeout values. Many of these values are determined on a country-by-country basis. Related Parameter DialPlan, page 5-38 Disabling Access To The Web Interface To prevent tampering and unauthorized access to the Cisco ATA configuration, the Cisco ATA built-in web server can be disabled. Related Parameter OpFlags, page 5-34-Bit 7 Distinctive Ringing This feature allows a user to identify a caller based on the ringing pattern the user selects for the incoming number. This feature is dependent on the proxy or remote UA, including the Alert-Info header with the appropriate value in the INVITE message. The Cisco ATA supports standard distinctive ringing pattern 1 to 5 as defined in the standard GR-506-CORE. The following Alert-Info header values are allowed: • Bellcore-dr1 • Bellcore-dr2 • Bellcore-dr3 • Bellcore-dr4 • Bellcore-dr5 If the Alert-Info header value is not recognized, the Cisco ATA plays the regular ring tone, Bellcore-dr1. Note The Bellcore-dr5 ringing pattern is the same as the Bellcore-dr1 ringing pattern. DNS SRV Support The Cisco ATA supports DNS SRV lookup for the SIP proxy server. If the GkOrProxy parameter value begins with _sip._udp. or sip.udp., the Cisco ATA performs a DNS SRV lookup for the SIP proxy server. A DNS SRV lookup results in one of the following conditions: • Zero host is returned or DNS SRV lookup failed. The Cisco ATA then performs a regular DNS A-record lookup for the given name. • One host is returned. The single host is used as the primary proxy and AltGk is the backup proxy, if specified. Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 4-6 OL-3410-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SIP)
OL-3410-01
Chapter 4
Basic and Additional SIP Services
Additional SIP Services
Dial Plan
You can set specific dial plan rules and timeout values. Many of these values are determined on a
country-by-country basis.
Related Parameter
DialPlan, page 5-38
Disabling Access To The Web Interface
To prevent tampering and unauthorized access to the Cisco ATA configuration, the Cisco ATA built-in
web server can be disabled.
Related Parameter
OpFlags, page 5-34
—Bit 7
Distinctive Ringing
This feature allows a user to identify a caller based on the ringing pattern the user selects for the
incoming number.
This feature is dependent on the proxy or remote UA, including the Alert-Info header with the
appropriate value in the INVITE message.
The Cisco ATA supports standard distinctive ringing pattern
1 to 5 as defined in the standard
GR-506-CORE
.
The following Alert-Info header values are allowed:
Bellcore-dr1
Bellcore-dr2
Bellcore-dr3
Bellcore-dr4
Bellcore-dr5
If the Alert-Info header value is not recognized, the Cisco ATA plays the regular ring tone, Bellcore-dr1.
Note
The Bellcore-dr5 ringing pattern is the same as the Bellcore-dr1 ringing pattern.
DNS SRV Support
The Cisco ATA supports DNS SRV lookup for the SIP proxy server. If the GkOrProxy parameter value
begins with _sip._udp. or sip.udp., the Cisco ATA performs a DNS SRV lookup for the SIP proxy server.
A DNS SRV lookup results in one of the following conditions:
Zero host is returned or DNS SRV lookup failed. The Cisco ATA then performs a regular DNS
A-record lookup for the given name.
One host is returned. The single host is used as the primary proxy and AltGk is the backup proxy,
if specified.