User's Manual
8.8.2
Auxiliary Files Download
The Auxiliary Files Download screen facilitates the download of software updates using the
HTTP protocol. Types of software file updates include:
Voice Prompt - The dat Voice Prompts file is played by the device during the phone
conversation on Call Agent request. Download if you have an application requiring
Voice Prompts.
Call Progress Tone - usa_tones.dat - This is a region-specific, telephone exchange-
dependent file. Call Progress Tones provide call status/call progress to customers,
operators, and connected equipment. Default Tones: U.S.A. usa_tones.ini - The ini
file is the value of the different Call Progress Tones files (frequency, cadence, etc.). To
convert the usa_tones.ini file, which is a txt file, to a usa_tones.dat file that can be
downloaded into the Mediant 1000, use the Call Progress Tones file generator utility
TPDMUtil.exe.
Prerecorded Tones - The *.dat PRT file enhances the devices capabilities to play a
wide range of telephone exchange tones.
CAS - cas.dat includes E1/T1 CAS signaling files, such as E_M_WinkTable.dat,
These files are not needed for ISDN protocols.
To download an auxiliary file, take these 5 steps:
From the main menu list on the left, click on the Software Download link. The
1.
Software Download screen is displayed.
From the sub-menu bar on the top, click the Auxiliary Files Download link. The
2.
Auxiliary Files Download screen appears.
Use the Browse button to locate the appropriate file on your PC.
3.
Click the Send File button. The files are sent to the Mediant 1000.
4.
To commit the changes to the non-volatile (flash) memory, in the main menu on the
5.
left, click the Save Configuration link. In the Save Configuration screen that
appears, click the Save Configuration button. The changes are committed to the
non-volatile memory.
Note:
Version 4.6
A device reset is required to activate a loaded CPT file, and may be required
for the activation of certain ini file parameters. The Burn option must be
selected. (Refer to ''Reset Button'' on page 184.)
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August 2005