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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
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HAPTER
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C
ONFIGURATION
F
ILES
This section describes the configuration (
dat
) files that are load (in addition to the
ini
file) to
the gateway. The configuration files are:
Call Progress Tones file (see
Configuring the Call Progress Tones
).
Prerecorded Tones file (see
Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
).
Voice Prompts file (see
Voice Prompts File
).
CAS protocol configuration files (see
CAS Protocol Configuration Files
).
User Information file (see
User Information File
).
To load any of the configuration files to the V7122 use the Embedded Web Server (see
Auxiliary Files
) or alternatively specify the name of the relevant configuration file in the
gateway’s
ini
file and load it (the
ini
file) to the gateway (see
Loading the cmp File, Booting
the Device
).
Configuring the Call Progress Tones
The Call Progress Tones, configuration file used by the V7122 is a binary file (with the
extension
dat
) which contains the definitions of the Call Progress Tones (levels and
frequencies) that are detected / generated by the V7122.
Users can either use, one of the
supplied V7122
configuration (
dat
) files, or construct their
own file. To construct their own configuration file, users are recommended, to modify the
supplied
usa_tone.ini
file (in any standard text editor) to suit their specific requirements, and
to convert it (the modified
ini
file) into binary format using the TrunkPack Downloadable
Conversion Utility. For the description of the procedure on how to convert CPT
ini
file to a
binary
dat
file, see
Converting a CPT ini File to a Binary dat File
.
Only the
dat
file can be loaded to the V7122 gateway.
To load the Call Progress Tones
(dat
) file to the V7122, use the Embedded Web Server (see
Auxiliary Files
) or the
ini
file (see
Configuration Files Parameters
).
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