Tone definitions
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Tone definitions
It is possible through the Toolpack Web Portal to specify the parameters of ringing, busy, congestion (or fast busy) and warning tones.
The tones are described using a programmable string of characters as defined in the H.248 Dynamic Tone Definition Package.
Examples
The following table contains a few tone definition strings that can be used to replace the default ones in the Toolpack Web Portal.
Ring | Busy | Congestion | Warning | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil | ((#425,1000),(#0,4000))*0 | ((#425,250),(#0,250))*0 | ((#425,750),(#0,250),(#425,250),(#0,250))*0 | |
China | ((#450,1000),(#0,4000))*0 | ((#450,350),(#0,350))*0 | ((#450,700),(#0,700))*0 | |
France | ((#440,1500),(#0,3500))*0 | ((#450,500),(#0,500))*0 | ||
Germany | ((#425,1000),(#0,4000))*0 | ((#425,480),(#0,480))*0 | ((#425,240),(#0,240))*0 | ((#425,240),(#0,240),(#425,240),(#0,1280))*0 |
Hong Kong | ((((#440)+(#480)),400),(#0,200),(((#440)+(#480)),400),(#0,3000))*0 | ((((#480)+(#620)),500),(#0,500))*0 | ((((#480)+(#620)),250),(#0,250))*0 | |
Spain | ((#425,1500),(#0,3000))*0 | ((#425,200),(#0,200))*0 | ((#425,200),(#0,200),(#425,200),(#0,200),(#425,200),(#0,600))*0 | (((#1400),400),(#0,5000))*0 |
US | ((((#440)+(#480)),2000),(#0,4000))*0 | ((((#480)+(#620)),500),(#0,500))*0 | ((((#480)+(#620)),250),(#0,250))*0 | ((#1400),500) |
UK | ((((#400)+(#450)),400),(#0,200),(((#400)+(#450)),400),(#0,2000))*0 | ((#400,375),(#0,375))*0 | ((#400,400),(#0,350),(#400,225),(#400,525))*0 |
References
- Various tones used in national networks
- H.248 Gateway Control Protocol Dynamic Tone Definition Package
- H.248 Gateway Control Protocol section E.7 (Call Progress Tone Definitions Package)