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SIP User's Manual 430 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
Server User’s Manual (LTRT-971xx).
baseurl: defines a URL address that functions as a prefix to all audio segment URLs in
the Prompt block.
The Prompt block contains references to one or more audio segments. The following audio
segment types are available:
Physical Audio Segments: These are physical audio files that are located either
locally (on-blade) or on an external HTTP server. If the file is located on-blade, the
reference to it is by using one of the following syntaxes:
‘file://x’, ‘file:///x’, ‘file:////x’ or ‘http://localhost/x’
Where x stands for the file identifier (the ID or alias given by the APS server for local
files; or the file’s URL in for HTTP streaming).
Variables: These are audio segments whose value is determined at run time. They
are defined in the request as a <type, subtype, value> tuple. The device transforms
the variable data to voice. To support variable playing, APS server support is
mandatory. Available variable types are (subtypes in parenthesis): date (DMY - day
month year; MDY - month day year - default), duration, month, money (USD), number
(crd, ord), digit (gen, ndn) silence, string, time (t12, t24) and weekday.
It is also possible to store audio files that are required to play supported types of
phrases (e.g., dates and times) on an off-board system. This is beneficial in scenarios
where the device's on-board storage limit has been reached, and thus, additional
languages and audio can be stored off-board.
Sequences: These are audio segments that consist of physical audio files and
variables. These sequences can be defined using the APS server.
20.1.2.2.2 Operating with Audio Bundles
Voice prompts can be played from the device's local memory where they are stored as
Audio bundles. An audio bundle is composed of a .dat file and an .xml file containing the
information to properly parse the .dat file. Audio bundles are created through the APS and
are then stored on a server supporting NFS or HTTP.
20.1.2.2.2.1 Uploading a Bundle to the Device
The audio bundle can be uploaded through FTP, NFS or HTTP. For more information, see
the relevant Automatic Update chapter in the Product Reference Manual.
To upload a voice bundle to the device, the following ini file parameters should be set:
APSEnabled = 1
AMSProfile = 1
VpFileUrl = 'url-dat-file/dat-file'
APSSegmentsFileUrl = ‘url-xml-file/xml-file’'
Where url-dat-file and url-xml-file relate to the location of the relevant .dat and .xml files,
and dat-file and xml-file relate to the file names, as shown in the example below:
APSEnabled = 1
AMSProfile = 1
VpFileUrl = 'http://10.50.2.1/dat_files/vp.dat'
APSSegmentsFileUrl = ‘http://10.4.2.5/segments/segments.xm'

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