Example 1: Sit Tone - Cisco SPA 525G2 Administration Manual

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Configuring Regional Parameters and Supplementary Services
Advanced Scripting for Cadences, Call Progress Tones, and Ring Tones
Cisco Small Business SPA 300 Series, SPA 500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
A RingScript is a mini-script that describes a ring tone. The syntax follows:
n=ring-tone-name;w=waveform-id-or-path;c=cadence-id;b=break-
time;t=total-time
ring-tone-name is a name to identify this ring tone specification. This name
will appear on the Ring Tone menu of the phone. The same name can be
used in a SIP Alert-Info header in an inbound INVITE request to tell the
phone to play the corresponding ring tone specification. Because of this,
the name should contain characters allowed in a URL only.
Waveform-id is the index of the desired waveform to use in this ring tone
specification. There are 4 built-in waveforms:
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1 = A classic phone with mechanical bell
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2 = Typical phone ring
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3 = A classic ring tone
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4 = A wide-band frequency sweep signal
This field can also be a network path (url) to download a ring tone data file from a
server on-the-fly. In this case, the syntax of the field is
w=[tftp://]hostname[:port]/path.
cadence-id is the index of the desired cadence to play the given waveform.
8 cadences (1–8) as defined in <Cadence 1> through <Cadence 8>.
Cadence-id can be 0 If w=3,4, or an url. Setting c=0 implies the on-time is
the natural length of the ring tone file.
break-time specifies the number of seconds to break between two bursts
of ring tone, such as b=2.5
total-time specifies the total number of seconds to play the ring tone before
it times out

Example 1: SIT Tone

n=Classic-1,w=3;c=1
n=Simple-1,w=2;c=1
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