What does ATA stand for Cisco?
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What does ATA stand for Cisco?
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Numerals | |
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ATA | Advanced Technology Attachment |
ATA | Analog Telephone Adaptor |
ATF | area to free |
ATM | Asynchronous Transfer Mode |
How does a Cisco ATA work?
Your analog telephone adapter (ATA) allows you to connect an analog device, such as an analog phone or fax machine, to your network. The connected device can then function like the IP phones in your network. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the ATA provide status.
How do I update my Cisco IP phone firmware?
Install or Upgrade the Firmware Log into Cisco Unified OS Administration web page. Go to Software Upgrades > Install/Upgrade. The Software Installation/Upgrade page appears with Software Location and Upgrade Options. Source—Choose your local source or remote source for upgrade.
What type of port does an ATA have?
The digital interface of the ATA typically consists of an Ethernet port to connect to an Internet Protocol (IP) network, but may also be a USB port for connecting the device to a personal computer.
What is multiplatform firmware?
Multiplatform phone (MPP) firmware enables the Cisco IP Phone 6800, 7800, and 8800 Series to work with approved third-party call control systems as well as Webex Calling.
How do I put firmware on my Cisco IP Phone?
How do I check the firmware version on my Cisco IP Phone?
Viewing Firmware Versions Step 1 Press the Menu softkey. Step 2 Choose Phone Settings > Phone Status. Step 3 Select Firmware Info. Boot Load ID—Version of boot loader in the phone.
How do I default a Cisco ATA?
Dial the following IVR code using the phone keypad: 73738 (RESET) followed by the # key. The IVR will ask you to confirm by pressing the 1 on the phone keypad. You must hang-up the phone to commence the reboot sequence.
What is the difference between VRF and VLAN?
Answer: VLAN is a group of ports that form a logical LAN segment. VLAN ports form an independent traffic domain in which the traffic generated by the nodes remains within the LAN. VRF feature allows multiple instances of IP routing table to exist in a layer 3 device and all routing instances working simultaneously.