Attribute
Permitted Values
saf.x
Null OR valid path name
OR an RFC
1738-compliant URL to a
HTTP, FTP, or TFTP
wave file resource.
Note: Refer to the above
wave file format
restrictions.
Sampled Audio File
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12-24
Note
Sound Effects <se/>
In the following table, x is the sampled audio file number.
Interpretation
If Null, the phone will use a built-in file.
If set to a path name, the phone will attempt to download this file
at boot time from the boot server.
If set to a URL, the phone will attempt to download this file at boot
time from the Internet.
Note: A TFTP URL is expected to be in the format:
tftp://<host>/[pathname]<filename>, for example:
tftp://somehost.example.com/sounds/example.wav .
The following table defines the default usage of the sampled audio files with
the phone:
Default use within phone (pattern reference)
Ringer 12 (se.pat.misc.7)
Ringer 13 (se.pat.ringer.13)
Ringer 14 (se.pat.ringer.14)
Ringer 15 (se.pat.ringer.15)
Ringer 16 (se.pat.ringer.16)
Ringer 17 (se.pat.ringer.17)
Ringer 18 (se.pat.ringer.18)
Ringer 19 (se.pat.ringer.19)
Ringer 20 (se.pat.ringer.20)
Ringer 21 (se.pat.ringer.21)
Ringer 22 (se.pat.ringer.22)
Not used.
In SIP 3.1, the SoundPoint IP welcome sound was removed from saf.1 . If you
want the welcome sound to be played when a phone reboots or restarts, set saf.1
to SoundPointIPWelcome.wav .
The phone uses both synthesized (based on the chord-sets, refer to
<chord/>
on page A-29) and sampled audio sound effects. Sound effects are
defined by patterns: rudimentary sequences of chord-sets, silence periods, and
wave files.
Configuration Files
Chord-Sets
A - 31
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