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Signal Tone

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When configuring voice subscriber line, go to these sections for information you
are interested in:
"Signal Tone" on page 2245
"FXS Voice Subscriber Line" on page 2246
"FXO Voice Subscriber Line" on page 2246
"E&M Voice Subscriber Line" on page 2248
"Configuring Call Progress Tones" on page 2250
"Configuring Basic Functions" on page 2251
"Configuring FXS Voice Subscriber Line" on page 2251
"Configuring FXO Voice Subscriber Line" on page 2252
"Binding One FXS Interface to One FXO Interface" on page 2256
"Configuring E&M Voice Subscriber Line" on page 2257
"Configuring DTMF" on page 2259
"Configuring Options Related to Dial Plan" on page 2261
"Configuring Adjustment Functions" on page 2261
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This chapter covers the configuration of analog FXS, FXO, and E&M voice
subscriber lines. Unless otherwise specified, the voice subscriber line hereinafter
refers to analog subscriber line. For configurations about E1/T1 and digital FXS,
FXO, and E&M voice subscriber lines, refer to
2309.
Call progress tones (cptone), also called signal tones, are usually generated by
playing a combination of several discrete single-frequency tones by playing them
repeatedly on make-break ratio basis. Signal tones, including dial tone, ringback
tone, and busy tone, are used to inform users of the call progress state. There are
no standard signal tones in the world. They may vary greatly with countries. The
availability of optional signal tones can meet the requirements of different
countries.
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