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Chapter 5 Parameters and Defaults
Tone Configuration Parameters
Tone Configuration Parameters
If you are running Cisco CallManager 3.3(3) with the Cisco IP Telephony Locale Installer, you should
configure call-progress tones using the Network Locale option on the Cisco
CallManager configuration
page. For more information about using the Network Locale option, see the
“Using the Cisco IP
Telephony Network Locale Option” section on page 4-5.
If the desired network locale does not exist, you can configure call-progress tones using the Cisco ATA
parameters described in this section. For the Cisco
ATA to use the Cisco ATA tone parameter values
described in this section, you must set bit 0 the Cisco
ATA ConnectMode parameter to the value 1. For
more information on the ConnectMode parameter, see the
“ConnectMode” section on page 5-21. If you
do not set this bit value to 1, the Cisco ATA will use the Cisco CallManager default tone settings for the
United States.
The Cisco ATA supports the following tone parameters:
DialTone
DialTone2
BusyTone
ReorderTone
RingBackTone
CallWaitTone
AlertTone
The Cisco ATA supports two types of tone-parameter syntax—basic format and extended format. Basic
format is used in most countries; use the extended format only if the country in which the Cisco
ATA i s
used requires this format.
This section covers all the call-progress tones that the Cisco ATA supports, and contains the following
topics:
Tone Parameter Syntax—Basic Format, page 5-27
Tone Parameter Syntax—Extended Formats, page 5-28
Recommended Values, page 5-33
Specific Tone Parameter Information, page 5-33
Note For detailed recommendations of tone-parameter values by country, see Appendix E, “Recommended
Cisco ATA Tone Parameter Values by Country.