02-16-2009 01:00 AM - edited 03-21-2019 09:14 AM
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have some confuse for which Cisco ATA I should order ATA186-I1-A or ATA186-I2-A?
I have captured the below text from Cisco web site:
"The Cisco ATA186-I1 and Cisco ATA188-I1 provide 600-ohm resistive impedance. The Cisco ATA186-I2 and Cisco ATA188-I2 provide 270 ohm + 750 ohm // 150-nF complex impedance. The impedance option is requested when you place your order and should match your specific application. If you are not sure of the applicable configuration, check your country or regional telephone impedance requirements."
This is exactly my problem, which one I should go for the 600-ohm or the complex impedance one?
Its almost impossible to get this information from the telephone service provider, is there any reference that I can use to till the right ATA to use in Saudi Arabia.
Regards,
Tarik
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02-16-2009 12:28 PM
You should go with the complex impedance (I2 in the part number) for Saudi Arabia.
Marcos Hernandez
Technical Marketing Engineer
Cisco Systems, Inc.
02-16-2009 12:28 PM
You should go with the complex impedance (I2 in the part number) for Saudi Arabia.
Marcos Hernandez
Technical Marketing Engineer
Cisco Systems, Inc.
02-16-2009 09:20 PM
Dear Marcos,
Thank you for the clarification.
Regards,
Tarik
03-25-2009 04:53 AM
Hello,
I know that a document available on the Cisco Web site describes country per country the type of ATA impedance that should be ordered but after several searches, I cant't find it.
Does anybody knows where I can find it?
Thanks & Brgds,
Gael
03-26-2009 04:28 AM
Hi Gael,
I totaly agree with you, there is no place to find such document.
But when I try the following comand in Voice-port configuration
cptone {locale}
Country | cptone locale Command Entry | Country | cptone locale Command Entry |
Argentina | ar | Lebanon | lb |
Australia | au | Luxembourg | lu |
Austria | at | Malaysia | my |
Belgium | be | Mexico | mx |
Brazil | br | Nepal | np |
Custom 11 | c1 | Netherlands | nl |
Custom 21 | c2 | New Zealand | nz |
Canada | ca | Nigeria | ng |
China | cn | Norway | no |
Colombia | co | Pakistan | pk |
Czech Republic | cz | Panama | pa |
Denmark | dk | Peru | pe |
Egypt | eg | Philippines | ph |
Finland | fi | Poland | pl |
France | fr | Portugal | pt |
Germany | de | Russian Federation | ru |
Ghana | gh | Saudi Arabia | sa |
Great Britain | gb | Singapore | sg |
Greece | gr | Slovakia | sk |
Hong Kong | hk | Slovenia | si |
Hungary | hu | South Africa | za |
Iceland | is | Spain | es |
India | in | Sweden | se |
Indonesia | id | Switzerland | ch |
Ireland | ie | Taiwan | tw |
Israel | il | Thailand | th |
Italy | it | Turkey | tr |
Japan | jp | United States | us |
Jordan | jo | Venezuela | ve |
Kenya | Ke | Zimbabwe | zw |
Korea Republic | kr |
whereas {locale} one of the command entry in the above table based on your country, the output of that command does gave the answer.
on may case I have tried:
cptone SA
and I have got 600-ohm
Regards,
Tarik
02-02-2010 10:30 PM
Hi
I think there is a mistake... Our internal doc shows for Saudi Arabia it is I1 and for South Africa it is I2.
Regards,
Shameer,
World Wide Partner Helpline,
Cisco Systems.
Message was edited by: shameers
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