Auxiliary Files; Figure 5-35: 'End Process' Screen; Table 5-10: Auxiliary Files Descriptions - Nortel Mediant TP-1610 SIP User Manual

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Click the End Process button; the 'Quick Setup' screen appears and the full Web application
9.
is reactivated.

5.11.2 Auxiliary Files

The 'Auxiliary Files' screen enables you to load to the gateway the following files: CAS, Call
Progress Tones, Voice Prompts and Prerecorded Tones (PRT). For detailed information on these
files, refer to Section
2000, refer to Section
Table 5-10
presents a brief description of each auxiliary file.
File Type
CAS
Voice Prompts
Call Progress Tones
Prerecorded Tones
To load an auxiliary file to the gateway, take these 8 steps:
Open the 'Auxiliary Files' screen (Software Upgrade menu > Load Auxiliary Files); the
1.
'Auxiliary Files' screen is displayed.
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Figure 5-35: 'End Process' Screen

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on page 135. For information on deleting these files from the Mediant
5.10.4
on page 77.

Table 5-10: Auxiliary Files Descriptions

Description
Up to 8 different CAS files containing specific CAS protocol definitions.
These files are provided to support various types of CAS signaling.
The voice announcement file contains a set of Voice Prompts to be played by the
Mediant 2000 during operation.
Applicable only to the VXML application.
This is a region-specific, telephone exchange-dependent file that contains the
Call Progress Tones levels and frequencies that the VoIP gateway uses. The
default CPT file is: U.S.A.
The dat PRT file enhances the gateway's capabilities of playing a wide range of
telephone exchange tones that cannot be defined in the Call Progress Tones file.
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