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Tone configuration task list
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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
34 • Tone configuration
its own tone-set profile. If no tone-set is assigned to a PSTN interface the default tone-set is taken.
Figure 70
illustrates the relation ship between call-progress-tone profiles, tone-set profiles and PSTN interfaces.
Figure 70. Assign tone-sets to a PSTN interfaces
Note
There is a default tone-set named default, which maps the three Swiss stan-
dard in-band tones. Create a tone-set profile only if this default profile corre-
sponds not with your country.
MGCP-Events
MGCP uses events to request tone playback on the gateway. There are several dozens of events. The MGCP
gateway provides a mapping of the MGCP events to configured call-progress-tones.
Tone configuration task list
To configure call progress tones, perform the tasks described in the following sections.
•
Configuring call-progress-tone profiles
•
Configuring tone-set profiles
Context CS
Switch
ISDN Interface 11
ISDN Interface 10
ISDN
ISDN
Dial-A
Ring-A
Busy-A
call-progress-tone profiles
tone-set
Profile
A
Dial-B
Ring-B
Busy-B
call-progress-tone profiles
tone-set
Profile
B
Call Setup A
Call Setup B
Tone Play-Out Ring -B
Tone Play-Out Ring -A
H323 Interface MyH323
Call Setup B
Call Setup A
SIP Interface MySIP