Version 6.2 221 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 7. Auxiliary Configuration Files
An example of a ringing burst definition is shown below:
#Three ringing bursts followed by repeated ringing of 1 sec on and
3 sec off.
[NUMBER OF DISTINCTIVE RINGING PATTERNS]
Number of Ringing Patterns=1
[Ringing Pattern #0]
Ring Type=0
Freq [Hz]=25
First Burst Ring On Time [10msec]=30
First Burst Ring Off Time [10msec]=30
Second Burst Ring On Time [10msec]=30
Second Burst Ring Off Time [10msec]=30
Third Burst Ring On Time [10msec]=30
Third Burst Ring Off Time [10msec]=30
Fourth Ring On Time [10msec]=100
Fourth Ring Off Time [10msec]=300
An example of various ringing signals definition is shown below:
[NUMBER OF DISTINCTIVE RINGING PATTERNS]
Number of Ringing Patterns=3
#Regular North American Ringing Pattern
[Ringing Pattern #0]
Ring Type=0
Freq [Hz]=20
First Ring On Time [10msec]=200
First Ring Off Time [10msec]=400
#GR-506-CORE Ringing Pattern 1
[Ringing Pattern #1]
Ring Type=1
Freq [Hz]=20
First Ring On Time [10msec]=200
First Ring Off Time [10msec]=400
#GR-506-CORE Ringing Pattern 2
[Ringing Pattern #2]
Ring Type=2
Freq [Hz]=20
First Ring On Time [10msec]=80
First Ring Off Time [10msec]=40
Second Ring On Time [10msec]=80
Second Ring Off Time [10msec]=400
7.1.2 FXS Distinctive Ringing and Call Waiting Tones per
Source/Destination Number
The device supports the configuration of a Distinctive Ringing tone and Call Waiting Tone
per calling (source) and/or called (destination) number (or prefix) for IP-to-Tel calls. This
feature can be configured per FXS endpoint or for a range of FXS endpoints. Therefore,
different tones can be played per FXS endpoint/s depending on the source and/or
destination number of the received call. This configuration is performed using the
ToneIndex ini file table parameter, which maps Ringing and/or Call Waiting tones to source
and/or destination number prefixes per FXS endpoint/s.