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SIP User's Manual E. Accessory Programs and Tools
Version 5.0 367 December 2006
4. To add the prerecorded tone files (you created in Step 1) to the ‘Prerecorded Tones’
screen follow one of these procedures:
Select the files and drag them to the ‘Prerecorded Tones’ screen.
Click the Add File(s) button; the ‘Select Files’ screen opens. Select the required
Prerecorded Tone files and click the Add>> button. Close the ‘Select Files’
screen.
5. For each raw data file, define a Tone Type, a Coder and a Default Duration by
completing the following steps:
Double-click or right-click the required file; the ‘File Data’ window (shown in
Figure E-5) appears.
From the ‘Type’ drop-down list, select the tone type this raw data file is
associated with.
From the ‘Coder’ drop-down list, select the coder that corresponds to the coder
this raw data file was originally recorded with.
In the ‘Description’ field, enter additional identifying information (optional).
In the ’Default’ field, enter the default duration this raw data file is repeatedly
played.
Close the ‘File Data’ window (press the Esc key to cancel your changes); you are
returned to the Prerecorded Tones File(s) screen.
Figure E-5: File Data Window
6. In the ‘Output’ field, specify the output directory in which the PRT file is generated
followed by the name of the PRT file (the default name is prerecordedtones.dat).
Alternatively, use the Browse button to select a different output file. Navigate to the
desired file and select it; the selected file name and its path appear in the ‘Output’
field.
7. Click the Make File(s) button; the Progress bar at the bottom of the window is
activated. The dat file is generated and placed in the directory specified in the ‘Output’
field. A message box informing you that the operation was successful indicates that
the process is completed.
E.2 Call Progress Tones Wizard
This section describes the Call Progress Tones Wizard (CPTWizard), an application
designed to facilitate the provisioning of a MediaPack/FXO gateway by recording and
analyzing Call Progress Tones generated by any PBX or telephone network.
E.2.1 About the Call Progress Tones Wizard
The Call Progress Tones wizard helps detect the Call Progress Tones generated by your
PBX (or telephone exchange) and creates a basic Call Progress Tones ini file (containing
definitions for all relevant Call Progress Tones), providing a good starting point when
configuring an MediaPack/FXO gateway. This ini file can then be converted to a dat file
that can be loaded to the gateway using the TrunkPack Downloadable Conversion utility.
To use this wizard, a MediaPack/FXO gateway connected to your PBX with two physical
phone lines is required. This gateway must be configured with factory-default settings and
shouldn’t be used for phone calls during the operation of the wizard.
Note that firmware version 4.2 and above is required on the gateway.