User`s manual
SIP User's Manual E. Accessory Programs and Tools
Version 5.0 373 December 2006
Information related to matches of all tones recorded with the CPTWizard’s internal
database. The database is scanned to find one or more PBX definitions that match all
recorded tones (i.e., dial tone, busy tone, ringing tone, reorder tone and any other
manually-recorded tone – all match the definitions of the PBX). If a match is found, the
entire PBX definition is reported (as comments) in the ini file using the same format.
Figure E-12: Full PBX/Country Database Match
## Some tones matched PBX/country Audc US
## Additional database tones guessed below (remove #'s to use).
#
# # Audc US, US Ringback tone
# [CALL PROGRESS TONE #5]
# Tone Type=2
# Low Freq [Hz]=450
# High Freq [Hz]=500
# Low Freq Level [-dBm]=0
# High Freq Level [-dBm]=0
# First Signal On Time [10msec]=180
# First Signal Off Time [10msec]=450
# Second Signal On Time [10msec]=0
# Second Signal Off Time [10msec]=0
Notes:
• If a match is found in the database, consider using the database’s
definitions instead of the recorded definitions, as they might be more
accurate.
• For full operability of the MediaPack/FXO gateway, it may be
necessary to edit this file and add more Call Progress Tone
definitions. Sample Call Progress Tones ini files are available in the
release package.
• When the CPT ini file is complete, use the TrunkPack Downloadable
Conversion utility to create a loadable CPT dat file. After loading this
file to the gateway, repeat the automatic detection procedure
discussed above, and verify that the gateway detects all four Call
Progress Tones correctly.