Customizing Standard Features
Configuring Ring Tones
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Configuring Ring Tones
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
You can configure a PSK to perform a call hold/resume action, then configure the
physical hold button on the phone to perform that action when pressed. This is
done by adding the holdkey=yes parameter to the softkey.
For example:
Click Admin Login > advanced > Voice > Phone.
Under Programmable Softkey Enable, choose yes to enable.
In the Programmable Softkeys section, edit the following:
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PSK1: fnc=sd;ext=*67@$PROXY;nme=hold;ext2=*68@$PROXY;nme2=
resume;holdkey=yes
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Connected Key List: Edit the field to add psk1|1 to the string, editing the
existing softkeyname|1 to PSK1. For example, the original string:
endcall|1;conf|2;xfer|3;bxfer;confLx;xferLx;park;
phold;flash;
becomes:
psk|1;endcall|2;conf|3;xfer;bxfer;confLx;xferLx;
park;phold;flash
Click Submit All Changes.
You can define up to 12 ring tones for a Cisco SPA300 Series or Cisco SPA500
Series IP phone. In addition to these 12 ring tones, 4 user-configurable ring tones
can be used in place of some of the default ring tones. See
Tone (Cisco SPA300 Series and Cisco SPA500 Series),"
about ring tones.
Cisco WIP310 ring tones are not configurable from the phone web user interface.
You can define:
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The default ring tone for the extension
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Specific ring tones assigned to individual callers in the personal directory.
These override the default ring tone.
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Appendix A, "Ring
for more information
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