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Version 6.6 421 October 2014
Installation & Operation Manual 37. Using Auxiliary Files
37 Using Auxiliary Files
Auxiliary Files are needed for different aspects of Media Gateway operation. For
example, Call Progress Tones, Voice Prompts etc. Typically, they must be modified to
match specific customer requirements.
Auxiliary Files are created using the DConvert utility, which is provided on the Mediant
8000 software installation package CD (The Utilities\DConvert directory). The CD also
contains sample auxiliary files (The AuxiliaryFiles fdirectory) that can be used as a
reference for building customer-specific auxiliary files.
Table
37-1: Supported Auxiliary Files
Auxiliary File Type Description
Can be
modified by
the user?
CMP (firmware) The Media Gateway board's software package No
Call Progress Tones (CPT) Defines different Call Progress Tones and User-
Defined Tones to be detected/generated by the
Media Gateway board
Yes
Pre-Recorded Tones (PRT) Provides more flexible tone generation capability
than the CPT mechanisms (which have limitations,
such as limited number of predefined tones or
limited number of frequency integrations in a single
tone)
Yes
Voice Prompts User-recorded voice prompts Yes
CAS File The CAS protocol state machine that allows protocol
customization and adaptation
Yes
VXML for IPmedia Voice XML file (for the IPmedia application) Yes
VXML for SIP Voice XML file (for the SIP application) Yes
External Coders Defines coders that are supported by the Media
Gateway board
Yes
User Information Defines user information (for the SIP application) Yes
X.509 Private Key X.509 Private Key Yes
X.509 Certificate X.509 Public Certificate Yes
X.509 Trusted Root
Certificate
X.509 Public Certificate of Trusted Root entity (CA)
Yes
Dial Plan Dial Plan file Yes
Alarm Propagation Rules Defines alarm severity propagation rules Yes
V5.2 Ports Configuration V5.2 User Ports Configuration file Yes

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