Cisco WRP500 Administration Manual page 62

Wireless-g broadband router with 2 phone ports and built-in analog telephone adapter
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R E V I E W D R A F T # 1 — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
Ring3 Name
Ring4 Name
Ring5 Name
Ring6 Name
Ring7 Name
Ring8 Name
IMPORTANT: Ring and Call Waiting tones don't work the same way on all phones. When setting
ring tones, consider the following recommendations:
Begin with the default Ring Waveform, Ring Frequency, and Ring Voltage.
If your ring cadence doesn't sound right, or your phone doesn't ring, change your Ring Waveform,
Ring Frequency, and Ring Voltage to the following:
Cisco WRP500 Administration Guide
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Name in an INVITE's Alert-Info Header to pick distinctive
ring/CWT 3 for the inbound call.
The default is Bellcore-r3.
Name in an INVITE's Alert-Info Header to pick distinctive
ring/CWT 4 for the inbound call.
The default is Bellcore-r4.
Name in an INVITE's Alert-Info Header to pick distinctive
ring/CWT 5 for the inbound call.
The default is Bellcore-r5.
Name in an INVITE's Alert-Info Header to pick distinctive
ring/CWT 6 for the inbound call.
The default is Bellcore-r6.
Name in an INVITE's Alert-Info Header to pick distinctive
ring/CWT 7 for the inbound call.
The default is Bellcore-r7.
Name in an INVITE's Alert-Info Header to pick distinctive
ring/CWT 8 for the inbound call.
The default is Bellcore-r8.
Ring Waveform: Sinusoid
Ring Frequency: 25
Ring Voltage: 80V
Appendix A
Advanced Voice Fields

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