07-14-2006 11:47 AM
I'm trying to define and use a custom cptone. But no matter what I do I can't seem to get it to take effect.
For testing I'm basically trying to set every possible tone to the equivalent of a dial tone.
As far as naming the custom cptone when I'm in the voice port itself it only allows me to use the predefined names including Custom1 and Custom2. So I tried to create those below but I don't think it is actually using them.
What am I doing wrong? A partial config is below. This is a 2600xm IOS 12.4(7)
Thanks in advance.
Shawn
voice class custom-cptone Custom1
dualtone busy
frequency 350 440
dualtone ringback
frequency 350 440
dualtone reorder
frequency 350 440
dualtone out-of-service
frequency 350 440
dualtone number-unobtainable
frequency 350 440
dualtone disconnect
frequency 350 440
!
!
voice class custom-cptone C1
dualtone busy
frequency 350 440
dualtone ringback
frequency 350 440
dualtone reorder
frequency 350 440
dualtone out-of-service
frequency 350 440
dualtone number-unobtainable
frequency 350 440
dualtone disconnect
frequency 350 440
voice-port 1/0:8
output attenuation 0
cptone C1
timeouts call-disconnect 5
timeouts wait-release 1
connection plar 11455
music-threshold -70
07-20-2006 02:32 AM
Apply the custom class to the voice port with this command -
supervisory custom-cptone
I can't help noticing that this is being applied to a digital port - technically this works but it's not really supported - disconnect tones are only tested to work on analogue ports.
08-17-2006 05:50 AM
Hi,
Sorry I missed this reply till now.
Thanks, however I tried this but it is not a valid command.
Router(config-voiceport)#supervisory custom-cptone c1
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
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In the voice port config the only valid options for supervisory are:
Router(config-voiceport)#supervisory ?
disconnect Configure supervisory disconnect lcfo
Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Shawn
09-11-2006 07:10 AM
Any other thoughts on how to make this work?
Getting the 2600 to play dial tone instead of fast bust after the remote site hangs up would really help clear the ports quicker as they are into a voice mail system that is looking for dial tone disconnect. As it is now it takes anywhere from about 30 seconds to a minute or so for the ports to clear on the router (waiting in FXS_PARK state till voice mail times out) which is causing problems if a new connection is attempted from the remote end to a parked port.
Thanks,
Shawn
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