Tone configuration task list 533
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 42 • Tone configuration
Example: Configuring a tone-set
The following example shows how to configure a tone-set profile for UK.
node(cfg)#profile tone-set UK
node(pf-tones)[UK]#map call_progress_tone dialtone dialUK
node(pf-tones)[UK]#map call_progress_tone alertingtone ringUK
node(pf-tones)[UK]#map call_progress_tone busytone busyUK
Enable tone-set profile
A call on the SmartNode always has two signaling protocol endpoints. At the moment it is only possible to
play locally generated tones on PSTN endpoints (ISDN, FXS) and not on IP based signaling endpoints
(H.323, SIP). Dependent on the configuration several combinations of signaling protocol endpoints are possi-
ble (ISDN–ISDN, H.323-ISDN, FXS-SIP etc.). The SmartNode will always generate the tones locally and
play it on the PSTN line as long as the other endpoint doesn’t notifies availability of inband information and
the PSTN endpoint is NOT of type ISDN-USER or FXO. If availability of inband information will be noti-
fied by one endpoint, the bearer channel already contains the necessary tone information and must not be gen-
erated locally.
If the user has not specified a tone-set profile, the default tone-set will be taken to generate the local inband
information. For enabling a user defined tone-set profile on a specific interface proceed as follows.
Procedure: To assign a tone-set profile to a PSTN interface
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node(pf-tones)[name]#map
call_progress_tone
{
busy-tone |
confirmation-tone|
congestion-tone |
dial-tone |
hold-tone |
release-tone |
ringback-tone |
special-dial-tone |
special-information-tone |
waiting-tone
} call-progress-tone
Map a call-progress-tone profile to an internal
tone. An internal tone represents the call event
for which a tone indication can be provided.
Use the CLI help to get a list of all available
events.
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Repeat step 2 for all internal tone events.
4 [name](pf-tones)[name]#[dtmf-signal-level
Defines the output level of DTMF signals gen-
erated lcoally. This applies also to relayed
DTMF signals.
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