User`s manual
MediaPack SIP
MediaPack SIP User’s Manual 244 Document #: LTRT-65405
In the following examples, the MediaPack plays the Ringing tone with ‘Ringing Pattern’ equals 2.
If the number of the ‘Ringing Pattern’ isn’t found, the default Ringing tone (0) is played.
Alert-Info: <Bellcore-dr2>
Alert-Info: http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr2
Each ringing pattern configures the ringing tone frequency and up to 4 ringing cadences. The
same ringing frequency is used for all the ringing pattern cadences. The ringing frequency can be
configured in the range of 10 Hz to 200 Hz with a 5 Hz resolution. Each of the ringing pattern
cadences is specified by the following parameters:
• Burst Ring On Time – Configures the cadence to be a burst cadence in the entire ringing
pattern. The burst relates to On time and the Off time of the same cadence. It must appear
between ‘First/Second/Third/Fourth’ string and the ‘Ring On/Off Time’ This cadence rings
once during the ringing pattern. Otherwise, the cadence is interpreted as cyclic: it repeats for
every ringing cycle.
• Ring On Time - specifies the duration of the ringing signal.
• Ring Off Time - specifies the silence period of the cadence.
The distinctive ringing section of the ini file format contains the following strings:
• [NUMBER OF DISTINCTIVE RINGING PATTERNS] – Contains the following key:
¾ ‘Number of Distinctive Ringing Patterns’ defining the number of Distinctive Ringing
signals that are defined in the file.
• [Ringing Pattern #X] – Contains the Xth ringing pattern definition (starting from 0 and not
exceeding the number of Distinctive Ringing patterns defined in the first section minus 1)
using the following keys:
¾ Ring Type – Must be equal to the Ringing Pattern number.
¾ Freq [Hz] – Frequency in hertz of the ringing tone.
¾ First (Burst) Ring On Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring On’ period (in 10 msec units) for the first
cadence on-off cycle.
¾ First (Burst) Ring Off Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring Off’ period (in 10 msec units) for the first
cadence on-off cycle.
¾ Second (Burst) Ring On Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring On’ period (in 10 msec units) for the
second cadence on-off cycle.
¾ Second (Burst) Ring Off Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring Off’ period (in 10 msec units) for the
second cadence on-off cycle.
¾ Third (Burst) Ring On Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring On’ period (in 10 msec units) for the
third cadence on-off cycle.
¾ Third (Burst) Ring Off Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring Off’ period (in 10 msec units) for the
third cadence on-off cycle.
¾ Fourth (Burst) Ring On Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring Off’ period (in 10 msec units) for the
forth cadence on-off cycle.
¾ Fourth (Burst) Ring Off Time [10 msec] – ‘Ring Off’ period (in 10 msec units) for the
forth cadence on-off cycle.
Note: In SIP the distinctive ringing pattern is selected according to Alert-Info
header that is included in INVITE message. For example: Alert-Info
<Bellcore-dr2>, or Alert-Info<http://…/Bellcore-dr2>. ‘dr2’ defines ringing
pattern # 2. If the Alert-Info header is missing, ringing pattern #1 is played.