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Analog Telephone AdaptorAnalog Telephone AdaptorOverviewOverview
• Product IntroductionProduct Introduction
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Analog Telephone Adaptors Analog Telephone Adaptors (ATA’s)(ATA’s)
Products enable Cisco to offer
immediate, cost-effective,
end-to-end solution to the
service provider market
• Adaptors turn regular phones into IP Phones
• Delivers very low per-port cost as compared to other distributed gateways or terminals
• Products are interoperable with multiple standards including H.323, SIP, Net2Phone, and MGCP
From Komodo Technology, Inc. Acquisition
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Cisco ATA 181 Cisco ATA 181 Analog Telephone AdaptorAnalog Telephone Adaptor
• ATA 181 turns a regular phone into an IP phone– Makes V.90 modem calls to connect to an ISP– Ideal for outbound IP calls
• Users place VoIP calls without a PC– Calls can be placed to another H.323 device– Calls to any phone on the PSTN can be placed through an Internet
Telephony Service Provider (ITSP)
• Easy to use– One-touch operation– Voice menus– Programmable with phone key pad
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• Best-of-Class Clarity and Voice Quality Dynamic network monitoring to reduce jitter artifacts Full duplex voice compression Line echo-cancellation Integrated V.90 modem
• Standards and Protocols H.323 or N2P PPP, TCP/IP, RTP G.723.1, VAD/CNG DTMF detection and generation
Cisco ATA 181 Cisco ATA 181 Adaptor OverviewAdaptor Overview
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• VoIP calls are possible without a PC or broadband connections
• Allows service providers to…– Initiate new services and rapidly deploy IP telephony– Add new revenue opportunities– Maintain competitiveness (very low marginal cost per call)– Move to converged network architectures– Utilize existing networks and facilities (Internet service
already provisioned as part of service offering)
• Protects legacy phone investments
• Enables cost-effective, entry-level IP phones
Cisco ATA 181 Cisco ATA 181 AdvantagesAdvantages
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Cisco ATA 182 Cisco ATA 182 Analog Telephone AdaptorAnalog Telephone Adaptor
• ATA 182 turns a regular phone into an IP phone– Instant IP connection (RJ-45 connection)
– Ideal for outbound IP calls (ATA rings for incoming calls)
– PSTN call option for 911/lifeline support (RJ-11 connection)
– Enables cost-effective, entry-level IP phones
• Takes advantage of broadband deployments– DSL, cable modem, fixed wireless, other Ethernet
connections
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• Easy to Use Auto setup via DHCP Built-in web server Voice menus and programmable with phone key pad Auto-provisioning (available soon)
• Standards and Protocols H.323 and SIP (MGCP 1H’01) TCP/IP, RTP G.723.1, G.729A, or G.711 VAD/CNG, DTMF Tone Detection and Generation
Cisco ATA 182 Cisco ATA 182 Adaptor OverviewAdaptor Overview
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• VoIP calls are made with regular telephones, protecting legacy phone investments
• Delivers very low per-port cost as compared to other distributed gateways or terminals
• Allows service providers to…– Initiate new services and rapidly deploy IP telephony– Add new revenue opportunities– Maintain competitiveness (very low marginal cost per call)– Move to converged network architectures– Utilize existing networks and facilities (Internet service already
provisioned as part of service offering)– Move away from Central Office limitations and costs
• Interoperable with multiple standards including H.323 and SIP
Cisco ATA 182 Cisco ATA 182 AdvantagesAdvantages
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• Internet Telephony’s Editor’s Choice Award–Komodo Fone 300 (Cisco ATA 182)
–September 2000
–Ratings (0-5)
•Installation: 5
•Documentation: 5
•Features: 4.75
•TUI: 5
•Overall A
Cisco ATA 182 Adaptor AwardCisco ATA 182 Adaptor Award
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Cisco ATA 186 Cisco ATA 186 Analog Telephone AdaptorAnalog Telephone Adaptor
• ATA 186 turns regular phones into an IP phones– Supports two voice ports, each with independent
phone numbers (two RJ-11 connections)
– RJ-45 connection to 10Base-T Ethernet Electronic dual ringing for tip/ring interfaces
– Enables cost-effective, entry-level IP phones
• Takes advantage of broadband deployments– DSL, cable modem, fixed wireless, other Ethernet
connections
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• Easy to use Auto setup via DHCP Built-in web server Programmable with phone key pad Auto-provisioning (available soon)
• Standards and Protocols H.323 and SIP (MGCP 1H’01) TCP/IP, RTP G.723.1, G.729A (single port), or G.711 VAD/CNG, DTMF Tone Detection and Generation
Cisco ATA 186 Adaptor OverviewCisco ATA 186 Adaptor Overview
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• VoIP calls are made with regular telephones, protecting legacy phone investments
• Delivers very low per-port cost as compared to other distributed gateways or terminals
• Allows service providers to…– Initiate new services and rapidly deploy IP telephony– Add new revenue opportunities– Maintain competitiveness (very low marginal cost per call)– Move to converged network architectures– Utilize existing networks and facilities (Internet service already
provisioned as part of service offering)– Move away from Central Office limitations and costs
• Interoperable with multiple standards including H.323 and SIP
Cisco ATA 186 Cisco ATA 186 AdvantagesAdvantages
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• Interfaces Legacy Phones to IP-Based Networks
– RJ-11 connections to legacy phones
– RJ-45 connection to 10Base-T Ethernet or PSTN dial-up connection
• AC/DC Power Adaptor powers the ATA
System RequirementsSystem Requirements
A B DC
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Ethernet-Based ATA ProvisioningEthernet-Based ATA Provisioning
• Current provisioning capabilities–Auto setup via DHCP
–Built-in web server
–Remote upgrades
–User configured using voice menus and phone key pad
• Future products to include auto-provisioning for large ATA deployments
–Phase I: Open source API for customers’ TFTP servers (late Q2C’01)
–Phase II: Cisco ATA-Server solution planned
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Architecture of VoIP Service Architecture of VoIP Service OfferingsOfferings
Infrastructure ZonePSTN interface,
Directory GK
Application ZoneResidential,
SMB Services
Access ZoneAnalog-IP
RAS functions
Voice Apps
Billing
Management
(ASP)
GKGK
Retail
Service
Provider
Wholesale
Service
Providers
PSTN
GWGW
Regional Regional GK’sGK’s
Small/MediumBusiness
V
Residence
The ATA ZoneThe ATA Zone
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End-to-End SolutionsEnd-to-End Solutions
PSTNPSTN
PSTNPSTN
BroadbandBroadband
ATA 181(V.90 modem)
ATA 181(V.90 modem)
ATA 182 / ATA 186(Ethernet)
ATA 182 / ATA 186(Ethernet)
IP IP
InfrastructureInfrastructure
ATA products interface traditional phones to VoIP networks through broadband or PSTN connections
Voice Gateway(Cisco 5300 GW)
Dial AccessServer (Cisco)
Broadband CPE(DSL, Cable, Fixed-wireless)
Ethernet
Dial
V
VGatekeeper(Cisco 3660 GK)
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ITSPExample
ITSPExample
Public InternetPublic InternetTelephone ServiceTelephone Service
City “A”
PSTNPSTN
City “B”
PSTNPSTN
ISPService “Anywhere”
ITSPCisco 3660 Gatekeeper
(authentication)
PublicPublicInternetInternet
Cisco 2600 Gateway
Cisco RAS
Cisco 2600 Gateway
VoIP ClientsATA 181 (Dial-Up)
ATA 182 (Ethernet)
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Local Loop VoIPLocal Loop VoIPTelecom ArchitectureTelecom Architecture
Local PSTN Service
PSTNPSTN
Managed Managed IP NetworkIP Network
Control Center
–Provisioning–Billing–Customer care
WAN
Residential
Media Offerings
–Portal services–Internet
Recreational Servicee.g. Teen Phone!
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Customer ServiceCustomer Service
Purchase order support…
Supporting the Americas is Sienna Bayan, [email protected]
Supporting EMEA is Jennie Dawbarn, [email protected]