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Placing an IP Call, Complete Reference Table of all CiscoATA SIP Services

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Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services Chapter 4 Basic and Additional SIP Services Placing an IP Call To place an IP call, dial the telephone number and the IP address of the remote user agent. The dial format is shown below: Dial Format **# Use the star (*) key on the telephone keypad to represent the dot (.) in an IP address. Use the pound (#) key on the telephone keypad to terminate the dial string and place the call. Note URL dialing is not supported. Example To place a call to a user agent with an ID of 408-555-1212 at IP address 192.168.1.100, you would enter the following string on your telephone keypad: 4085551212**192*168*1*100# Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services Table 4-3 is a reference table that lists all configurable features for the Cisco ATA (using SIP), and includes links to the detailed descriptions of the parameters used for configuring these features. Table 4-3 Configurable Features and Related Parameters Configurable Feature 802.1Q packet tagging Audio compression and decompression Backup proxy configuration Backup proxy timeout Call forward enable/disable Call forwarding-Maximum times allowed Call commands Call features Caller ID format Call waiting Call-waiting call ring timeout Call-waiting state specified Cisco Discovery Protocol CNG tone detection Configuration update interval Debug messages-configuring host Related Parameter VLANSetting, page 5-35 LBRCodec, page 5-20 AltGk, page 5-13 AltGkTimeOut, page 5-13 ConnectMode, page 5-28 MAXRedirect, page 5-15 CallCmd, page 5-47, Chapter 6, "Call Commands" CallFeatures, page 5-23 CallerIdMethod, page 5-25 SigTimer, page 5-32 FeatureTimer, page 5-26 ConnectMode, page 5-28 OpFlags, page 5-34 AudioMode, page 5-20 CfgInterval, page 5-5 NPrintf, page 5-36 4-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide (SIP) 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
Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services
Placing an IP Call
To place an IP call, dial the telephone number and the IP address of the remote user agent. The dial
format is shown below:
Dial Format
<
phone number
>
**
<
ipaddress
>
#
Use the star (*) key on the telephone keypad to represent the dot (.) in an IP address. Use the pound (#)
key on the telephone keypad to terminate the dial string and place the call.
Note
URL dialing is not supported.
Example
To place a call to a user agent with an ID of 408-555-1212 at IP address 192.168.1.100, you would enter
the following string on your telephone keypad:
4085551212**192*168*1*100#
Complete Reference Table of all Cisco ATA SIP Services
Table 4-3
is a reference table that lists all configurable features for the Cisco ATA (using SIP), and
includes links to the detailed descriptions of the parameters used for configuring these features.
Table 4-3
Configurable Features and Related Parameters
Configurable Feature
Related Parameter
802.1Q packet tagging
VLANSetting, page 5-35
Audio compression and decompression
LBRCodec, page 5-20
Backup proxy configuration
AltGk, page 5-13
Backup proxy timeout
AltGkTimeOut, page 5-13
Call forward enable/disable
ConnectMode, page 5-28
Call forwarding—Maximum times allowed
MAXRedirect, page 5-15
Call commands
CallCmd, page 5-47
,
Chapter 6, “Call
Commands”
Call features
CallFeatures, page 5-23
Caller ID format
CallerIdMethod, page 5-25
Call waiting
SigTimer, page 5-32
Call-waiting call ring timeout
FeatureTimer, page 5-26
Call-waiting state specified
ConnectMode, page 5-28
Cisco Discovery Protocol
OpFlags, page 5-34
CNG tone detection
AudioMode, page 5-20
Configuration update interval
CfgInterval, page 5-5
Debug messages—configuring host
NPrintf, page 5-36