10-18-2005 06:14 AM - edited 03-13-2019 10:54 AM
Has anyone done this? Can someone tell me the details on how to do this. Is there a special load for the ata?
10-18-2005 01:33 PM
1. Copy ATA firmware to flash ATA030100SCCP040211A.zup
2. Add the following to the global config
tftp-server flash:ATA030100SCCP040211A.zup
telephony-service
load ATA ATA030100SCCP040211A
create cnf-files
3. Create two ephone-dns for the two ports.
e.g
ephone-dn 1
number 1234
descr Fax1
!
ephone-dn 2
number 1235
descr Fax2
4.Create two ephones. e.g. If the ATA MAC address is 0015.FFFF.FFFF, Port 2 will be 15FF.FFFF.FF01.
ephone 1
mac-address 0015.FFFF.FFFF
type ata
button 1:1
!
ephone 2
mac-address 15FF.FFFF.FF01
type ata
button 1:2
10-20-2005 03:41 AM
Thanks, I was under the impression that this would only work with analog phones and not fax machines and you had to define the ata as an h323 device.
10-20-2005 06:20 AM
Yes, load the H323 image instead of skinny image and configure dial-peers to the ATA on the CME router.
10-20-2005 07:30 AM
How does one load the h323 image? Also, I have some documents on configuring fax detection method and fax mode method where you change various bit settings. Any recommendation?
10-20-2005 09:44 PM
I have a couple of faxes in production connected ATAs using the SCCP image . Why do you need to load the h323 image?
11-18-2005 11:46 AM
Hi Peter
but, what special configuration did you do to the ATA to work with SCCP and support FAX?. I did a single line ephone but it didn't work with FAX.
thanks
Cristian
11-19-2005 03:23 PM
Cristian,
No special configuration is required. The default ATA image should work out of the box. If you've changed the the image to h323 just change it back to the default SCCP Image.
ATA Port 1
-----------
ephone 1
mac-address 1234.1234.1234
type ATA
button 1:1
ATA Port 2
-----------
(append 01 to the mac address to configure the second port)
ephone 2
mac-address 3412.3412.3401
type ATA
button 1:2
-PMK
11-19-2005 03:29 PM
One more thing, if you configured dial-peers for the ATAs, remove them. The SCCP image doesn't need them.
-PMK
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