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supports playing announcements, tones, and collecting digits.
Tone and Announcement Profile
Tones and announcements are configured by allocating a percentage of DSP cores to tones/announcements. If no transcoding is used, you may allocate up to 100% toward tones/announcements.
See DSP Channel Densities for SBC 5000 and 7000 Series for a comparison of different DSP card configurations for
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and
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systems.
Announcements are customized by provisioning announcement packages using Media Profile on the
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. An announcement package supports provisioning of up to 16 announcement names to segment ID mapping. For more information on configuring Media Profiles, see
Media Profile - CLI or
Profile Management - Media Profiles.
When using an external PSX, the PSX returns the tones/announcement profile and announcement or tone to be played in policy/trigger response. The
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plays out the specified announcement/tone using the specified profile.
Announcement files are stored in the following directory:
/var/log/sonus/evlog/announcements
When the SBC is configured to use an external PSX, there may be instances when hunt groups, or Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) groups, do not always operate as expected when the Tone and Announcement profile is used. A call can remain on hold even after answering the call. PSX 09.02.01R000 and later can be configured using the parameters
End To End Ack
and
No CDR Change In End To End Ack
to resolve this.
End To End Ack
must be enabled before enabling
No CDR Change In End To End Ack
flag. See
PSX Manager User Guide for configuration details.
For more information on configuring tones and announcements, see following:
Tone Profile
The
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supports a default tone package with a package ID of “1”. The default package contains the following default tone profile definitions.
- defBusy
- defCallWaiting1
- defCallWaiting2
- defCallWaiting3
- defCallWaiting4
- defCpeAlerting
- defDial
- defReorder
- defRing
- defSit1
- defSit2
- defSit3
- fccBusy
- fccDial
- fccRingback
Tones are customized by provisioning tone packages and tone profiles. The tone profile feature supports tone generation methods as described in Table 1.
For details to configure tone profiles, see below:
Tone Profile Generation Methods
Tone Type | Tones | Frequency | Power | Details |
---|
Single Tone | 1 | 0-3999 Hertz | (-50 to +3) dBm | |
Dual Tone | 1, 2 | 0-3999 Hertz | (-50 to +3) dBm | |
Composite Tone | 1, 2, 3, 4 | | | - Cadences to which each tone is applied
- Decay time constant in milliseconds
- Decay frequency delta in Hz/second
- Decay tone bit map of tones against which decay/frequency rate change are applied
|
Modulated Tone | | - Carrier Frequency
- Signal Frequency
- Carrier Power
- Signal Modulation Index
| | |
Local Ring Back Tones (LRBT)
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is configurable to support Local Ring Back Tones as described below.
The
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generates LRBT in the following conditions:
The
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supports the following dynamic LRBT functionality related to RFC 3960:
- Do not generate local ringing unless a 180 (ringing) response is received.
- Generate local ringing if a 180 (ringing) is received but no incoming packets are present.
- If a 180 (ringing) is received and incoming packets are present, play incoming packets but do not generate local ringing.
When configured to operate with an external PSX, local ring back tones are provisioned on the PSX on a per-trunk group basis. The PSX returns this information in a policy response.