Chapter 9 Ata 191 Country-Specific Tones And Cadences; Ata 191 Country-Specific Tones And Cadences; Mechanism; Link A Tone File With A Device - Cisco ATA 191 Administration Manual

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ATA 191 Country-Specific Tones and Cadences

ATA 191 Country-Specific Tones and Cadences

Mechanism

The administrator can upload an XML file named g3-tones.xml that describes the tones and cadences to the
directory on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager TFTP server. The directory name is actually a locale
name, such as Australia.
During provisioning, the device knows the network locale setting and tries to download [locale
name]/g3-tones.xml from the Cisco Unified CM TFTP server. For example, if the network locale is set to
Australia, the path is Australia/g3-tones.xml.

Link a Tone File with a Device

Procedure
Use one of the following methods to link the tone file with the device.
• Method 1: In Cisco Unified Communications Manager, navigate to System > Device Pool, and set the
• Method 2: In Cisco Unified Communications Manager, navigate to Device > Phone. On the device
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Network Locale value to specify the locale option.
window, set the value of Network Locale, which overwrites the value that is set in method 1.
For method 2, network locale from Device > Phone is not configurable currently because there
Note
are only two choices: none and United States. There is a known issue for Cisco Unified
Communications Manager that countries other than the United States cannot be selected from
this menu. Method 2 has a higher priority than method 1.
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