Table 5-1 Tone Plan Definition File Syntax - Cisco Voice Interworking Services (VISM) Installation And Configuration Manual

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addtoneplan
There is no restriction on the file name or extension of your tone plan definition file, but it must not
exceed the maximum input size of the CLI command. Both the "System Section" and the "Tone Section"
terms are mandatory keywords when creating tone plans. Use the "System Section" to define tone plans.
Use the "Tone Section" to define call progress tones. Specify each tone on a separate line and use white
spaces as delimiters. The syntax of the tone plan definition file defines call progress tones and must be
specified in the following order and on the same line (see
tone-name num-of-freq-comp comp-1-freq comp-1-amp |comp-2-freq comp-2-amp| cadence-1-on
cadence-1-off |cadence-2-on cadence-2-off cadence-3-on cadence-3-off cadence-4-on
cadence-4-off|
Table 5-1
Syntax Item
tone-name
num-of-freq-comp
comp-1-freq
comp-1-amp
comp-2-freq
comp-2-amp
cadence-1-on
cadence-1-off
cadence-2-on
cadence-2-off
cadence-3-on
cadence-3-off
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Tone Plan Definition File Syntax
Description
Identifies the tone. It can be one of the following values:
dial_tone
stutter_tone
busy_tone
fast_busy_tone
ring_back_tone
alert_tone
Number of frequency components. It can be one of the following values:
1
2
Note
You must specify the frequency and amplitude of all frequency
components using the following four arguments.
Frequency of component 1, specified in Hz.
1
Amplitude of component 1, specified according to the following formula:
46348 * 10 to the power of dbm0/20
It can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
(Optional) Frequency of component 2, specified in Hz.
1
(Optional) Amplitude of component 2, specified according to the following
formula:
46348 * 10 to the power of dbm0/20
It can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
The first on time that the tone plays, defined in milliseconds.
The first off time that the tone does not play, defined in milliseconds.
(Optional) The second on time that the tone plays, defined in milliseconds.
(Optional) The second off time that the tone does not play, defined in
milliseconds.
(Optional) The third on time that the tone plays, defined in milliseconds.
(Optional) The third off time that the tone does not play, defined in
milliseconds.
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