Cisco ATA186-I1 Administration Guide - Page 48

cfgfmt, ata0a141e28323c.txt

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Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server Chapter 3 Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP Step 3 Run the cfgfmt.exe tool, which is bundled with the Cisco ATA software, on the ata.txt text file to generate the binary configuration file. If you wish to encrypt the binary file, see the "Using Encryption With the cfgfmt Tool" section on page 3-13. The syntax of the cfgfmt program follows: Syntax cfgfmt [Encryption options] -sccp -tptag.dat input-text-file output-binary-file - Encryption options are described in the "Using Encryption With the cfgfmt Tool" section on page 3-13. - sccp is the protocol you are using, which you must specify so that the cfgfmt tool will include only the applicable protocol in the converted output binary file. - The ptag.dat file, provided with the Cisco ATA software version you are running, is used by cfgfmt.exe to format a text input representation of the parameter/value pairs to its output binary representation. Be sure this file resides in the same directory from which you are running the cfgfmt program. - input-text-file is the input text file representation of the Cisco ATA configuration file. - output-binary-file is the final output binary file that Cisco ATA uses as the TFTP configuration file. Step 4 Step 5 Example cfgfmt -sccp -tptag.dat ata0a141e28323c.txt ata0a141e28323c This example is based on a Cisco ATA MAC address of 10.20.30.40.50.60, which converts to the two-digit, lower-case hexadecimal representation of each integer as 0a141e28323c. Store all binary configuration file(s) in the TFTP server root directory. For information about possible configuration file names, see the "Configuration Files that the cfgfmt Tool Creates" section on page 3-14. Reset the Cisco ATA using the Cisco CallManager. (See the "Resetting the Cisco ATA Using Cisco CallManager" section on page 3-23.) After being reset, the Cisco ATA will download this ata binary configuration file as its unique configuration file. This file takes precedence over the atadefault.cfg file. If the Cisco ATA finds an ata file on the TFTP server, the Cisco ATA does not look for the atadefault.cfg file. 3-12 Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator's Guide for SCCP (version 3.0) OL-4652-01

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Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide for SCCP (version 3.0)
OL-4652-01
Chapter 3
Configuring the Cisco ATA for SCCP
Configuring the Cisco ATA Using a TFTP Server
Step 3
Run the cfgfmt.exe tool, which is bundled with the Cisco ATA software, on the ata<
macaddress
>.txt
text file to generate the binary configuration file. If you wish to encrypt the binary file, see the
“Using
Encryption With the cfgfmt Tool” section on page 3-13
.
The syntax of the cfgfmt program follows:
Syntax
cfgfmt
[Encryption options] -sccp -tptag.dat input-text-file output-binary-file
Encryption options are described in the
“Using Encryption With the cfgfmt Tool” section on
page 3-13
.
sccp
is the protocol you are using, which you must specify so that the cfgfmt tool will include
only the applicable protocol in the converted output binary file.
T
he
ptag
.dat file, provided with the Cisco ATA software version you are running, is used by
cfgfmt.exe to format a text input representation of the parameter/value pairs to its output binary
representation. Be sure this file resides in the same directory from which you are running the
cfgfmt program.
input-text-file
is the input text file representation of the Cisco ATA configuration file.
output-binary-file
is the final output binary file that Cisco ATA uses as the TFTP
configuration file.
Example
cfgfmt
-
sccp
-tptag.dat
ata0a141e28323c.txt
ata0a141e28323c
This example is based on a Cisco ATA MAC address of 10.20.30.40.50.60, which converts to the
two-digit, lower-case hexadecimal representation of each integer as 0a141e28323c.
Step 4
Store all binary configuration file(s) in the TFTP server root directory. For information about possible
configuration file names, see the
“Configuration Files that the cfgfmt Tool Creates” section on
page 3-14
.
Step 5
Reset the Cisco ATA using the Cisco CallManager. (See the
“Resetting the Cisco ATA Using Cisco
CallManager” section on page 3-2
3.)
After being reset, the Cisco ATA will download this ata<
macaddress>
binary configuration file as its
unique configuration file. This file takes precedence over the atadefault.cfg file. If the Cisco ATA finds
an ata<
macaddres
s> file on the TFTP server, the Cisco ATA does not look for the atadefault.cfg file.