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Chapter 3 Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones Using Call Features The user can assign a default ring tone for each extension. The user can assign a ring tone for each personal directory entry (which overrides the default ring tone). Ring tone can be selected from the user interface. In addition, the 900 Series phone allows two user-downloadable ring tones. Therefore a total of 12 ring tone choices are available as the default ring for an extension or assigned to individual callers in the personal directory. User-downloaded ring tone are labeled User 1 and User 2 in the choices for . On the phone ring tone menu, the User 1 and 2 choices are replaced by the corresponding name of the ring tone or Not Installed if the user ring tone slots have not been used. The user ring tone (1 or 2) can be downloaded using the phone web interface with the link: http://phone_ip_addr/ringtone1[?] Where syntax is [tftp://][host[:port]]/. Only TFTP is supported. If the host is not specified, the TFTP host is the web client. The default port is 69. To remove the User 1 ring tone from the phone, set the to delete, as follows: http://phone_ip_addr/ringtone1?/delete The link is case sensitive. For ring tone User 1 and User2, the cadence is fixed with the on-time equals to the duration of the ring tone file and off-time equals to four seconds. The total ring duration is fixed at 60 seconds. The user ring tone names displayed on the phone LCD are derived from the ring tone file header file. There is no need to reboot the phone after downloading a ring tone. However, if the phone is already in ring tone LCD menu while the new ring tone is downloaded, you need to exit and re-enter the ring tone menu to see the new ring tone name on the menu. To convert a file for use as a ringtone, use the Upload Ringtone utility available from the Linksys website: http://www.sipura.com/Documents/ringtone.zip Figure 3-5 illustrates the user interface provided by this utility. Document Version 3.0 Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide 3-21

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Linksys 900 Series IP Phone Administrator Guide
Document Version 3.0
Chapter 3
Managing Linksys 900 Series IP Phones
Using Call Features
The user can assign a default ring tone for each extension. The user can assign a ring tone for
each personal directory entry (which overrides the default ring tone). Ring tone can be selected
from the user interface. In addition, the 900 Series phone allows two user-downloadable ring
tones. Therefore a total of 12 ring tone choices are available as the default ring for an extension
or assigned to individual callers in the personal directory.
User-downloaded ring tone are labeled User 1 and User 2 in the choices for <Default Ring>.
On the phone ring tone menu, the User 1 and 2 choices are replaced by the corresponding name
of the ring tone or Not Installed if the user ring tone slots have not been used.
The user ring tone (1 or 2) can be downloaded using the phone web interface with the link:
http://
phone_ip_addr
/ringtone1[?<url>]
Where <url> syntax is [tftp://][host[:port]]/<path>.
Only TFTP is supported. If the host is not specified, the TFTP host is the web client. The
default port is 69. To remove the User 1 ring tone from the phone, set the <path> to delete, as
follows:
http://
phone_ip_addr
/ringtone1?/delete
The link is case sensitive.
For ring tone User 1 and User2, the cadence is fixed with the on-time equals to the duration of
the ring tone file and off-time equals to four seconds. The total ring duration is fixed at 60
seconds. The user ring tone names displayed on the phone LCD are derived from the ring tone
file header file.
There is no need to reboot the phone after downloading a ring tone. However, if the phone is
already in ring tone LCD menu while the new ring tone is downloaded, you need to exit and
re-enter the ring tone menu to see the new ring tone name on the menu.
To convert a file for use as a ringtone, use the Upload Ringtone utility available from the
Linksys website:
Figure 3-5
illustrates the user interface provided by this utility.