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Cisco ATA 190 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administration Guide for SIP (Version 1.0)
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Chapter 3 Installing the ATA 190
Attaching a Phone to the ATA 190
Note
You can use either Category 3/5/5e/6 cabling for 10 Mbps connections, but you must use Category 5/5e/6
for 100 Mbps connections.
Attaching a Phone to the ATA 190
You can attach one or two phones to an ATA 190 by connecting them to a line port of the ATA 190 with
a RJ11 cable. The line LED will blink when there is activity on that line.
Verifying the ATA 190 Startup Process
After the ATA 190 has power connected to it, the phone begins its startup process by cycling through
these steps:
1.
The Power LED is on.
2.
The Network LED is flashing (when there is data traffic on Network port connected to a WAN port.)
The ATA 190 is launching its application.
3.
Network LED is on.
4.
After the Phone1 and Phone2 resgister with CUCM successfully, the corresponding LEDs are on.
5.
All of the LEDs are on.
If the ATA 190 flash memory is erased or the load is corrupted, the ATA enters a recovery mode where
it can restore the image by manual upgrading.
When you go offhook on the phone, you will see the line LED to begin flashing, and you will hear dial
tone. The ATA 190 has completed the startup process.
Configuring Startup Network Settings
It is recommended to use DHCP instead of Static IP. DHCP server provides ip, mask, gateway, tftp
server, etc.
Configuring Security on the ATA 190
The security features protect against several threats, including threats to the identity of the phone and to
data. These features establish and maintain authenticated communication streams between the phone and
the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server, and digitally sign files before they are delivered.
For more information about the security features, see the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Security Guide.
You can initiate the installation of a Locally Significant Certificate (LSC) from the Security
Configuration menu on the phone. This menu also lets you update or remove an LSC.
Before you begin, make sure that the appropriate Cisco Unified Communications Manager and the CAPF
security configurations are complete: