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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G and 7940G Administration Guide for Release 8.0 (SIP)
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Managing Cisco SIP IP Phones
This chapter provides information on the following:
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How to Customize Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G and 7940G Rings, page 4-1
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How to Access Cisco IP Phone Services, page 4-2
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How to View Your Cisco SIP IP Phone Firmware Image Version, page 4-3
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How to Upgrade Your Cisco SIP IP Phone Firmware Image, page 4-3
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How to Upgrade Your Cisco SIP IP Phone Firmware Image and Reboot Remotely, page 4-3
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Where to Go Next, page 4-5
How to Customize Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G and 7940G
Rings
The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G and 7940G ships with two ring types: Chirp1 and Chirp2. However,
you can create and add custom rings.
Procedure
Step 1
Create a pulse-code-modulation (PCM) file for each desired ring type and store it in the root tftp
directory of your TFTP server.
PCM files must contain no header information and must comply with the following format guidelines:
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8000-Hz sampling rate
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8 bits per sample
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mu-law compression
Step 2
Using an ASCII text editor such as vi, open the RINGLIST.DAT file.
RINGLIST.DAT lists audio files that are the custom ring type options for the phones. These audio files
must also be in the root directory of the TFTP server.
Step 3
For each ring type that you are adding, specify the name as you want it to appear on the Ring Type menu.
Step 4
Press
Tab
, then specify the filename of the ring type.