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The generated announcement file can then be loaded to the V7122 using the BootP/TFTP
utility (see
Configuration Files Parameters
) or via the Embedded Web Server (
Auxiliary
Files
).
If the size of the combined Voice Prompts file is less than 1 MB, it can permanently be stored
in flash memory. Larger files, up to 10 MB, are stored in RAM, and should be loaded again
(using BootP/TFTP utility) after the V7122 is reset.
The Voice Prompts integrated file is a collection of raw voice recordings and / or
wav
files.
These recordings can be prepared using standard utilities, such as CoolEdit, Goldwave
TM
and others. The raw voice recordings must be sampled at 8000 kHz / mono / 8 bit. The
wav
files must be recorded with G.711
μ
-Law/A-Law/Linear.
When the list of recorded files is converted to a single
voiceprompts.dat
file, every Voice
Prompt is tagged with an ID number, starting with ‘1’. This ID is used later by the V7122 to
start playing the correct announcement. Up to 1000 Voice Prompts can be used.
The Voice Prompt ID is used in the VXML file to specify the message that is to be
played.
3Com provides a professionally recorded English (U.S.) Voice Prompts file.
To generate and load the Voice Prompts file:
1
Prepare one or more voice files using standard utilities.
2
Use the TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion Utility to generate the
voiceprompts.dat
file from the pre-recorded voice messages (see
Creating a Loadable Voice Prompts
File
).
3
Load the
voiceprompts.dat
file to the V7122 either by using a TFTP procedure (see
Configuration Files Parameters
), or via the Embedded Web Server (
Auxiliary Files
).
CAS Protocol Configuration Files
The CAS Protocol Configuration Files contain the CAS Protocol definitions to be used for
CAS-terminated trunks, users can either use the files supplied or construct their own files.
It is possible to load up to eight files and to use different files for different trunks.
All CAS files loaded together must belong to the same Trunk Type (either E1 or
T1).
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