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Version 6.6 423 October 2014
Installation & Operation Manual 37. Using Auxiliary Files
Call Progress Tones (CPT) files must be uploaded to the Media Gateway boards in
binary format. You should edit the "source" tones file in any text editor (as described
in 'Modifying the "Source" Call Progress Tones (CPT) File' on page 423) and convert it
to the binary format using the DConvert utility (as described in 'Converting the Call
Progress Tones File to Binary Format' on page 429).
Note: Only binary CPT files may be uploaded to the Media Gateway boards.
To associate a Call Progress Tones (CPT) file with a Media Gateway board:
1. Click
to access the Media Gateway status screen.
2. Select the desired Media Gateway board.
3. In the Navigation pane, select Inventory and then in the configuration pane, click
Inventory Settings; the Inventory Settings screen is displayed.
4. Select the Setup Files tab.
5. In the Setup Files tab, configure Call Progress Setup File parameter to match
the desired CPT file.
37.2.1 Modifying the "Source" Call Progress Tones (CPT) File
This section describes syntax of the text-based "source" Call Progress Tones file. This
file must be converted to the binary format via the DConvert utility prior to uploading
it to the Media Gateway.
37.2.1.1 The Call Progress Tones Section Format
In the "source" Call Progress Tones file, the Call Progress Tones section starts with
the following string:
[NUMBER OF CALL PROGRESS TONES] - contains the following key only:
Number of Call Progress Tones - defines the number of Call Progress Tones to
be defined in the file.
[CALL PROGRESS TONE #X] - contains the X
th
tone definition (starting from 0 and
not exceeding the number of Call Progress Tones -1 defined in the first section) using
the following keys:
Tone Type - Call Progress Tone-Type
Basic Tone Type Indices (The number is the tone-type code)
1. Dial Tone
2. Ringback Tone
3. Busy Tone
4. Congestion Tone
5. N/A
6. Warning Tone
7. Reorder Tone

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