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Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source, Configuring a Streaming Audio Server - software download

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Configuring Music on Hold Configuring a Streaming Audio Server Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source The following resources are required to change the music file for the internal music source: • TFTP server software • The IP address of the administration computer that is connected to the SPA9000 • A music source in G.711u format, sampled at 8000 samples/sec with no file header, up to 65.5 seconds in length, with no header information 1. Before you begin, make sure that you have TFTP server software running on your computer. 2. Start Internet Explorer, connect to the administration web server, and choose Admin access with Advanced settings. 3. Click Voice tab > SIP. 4. Scroll down to the Internal Music Source Parameters section. 5. Enter the following URL in the Internal Music URL field: tftp://server_IPaddress:portpath • server_IPaddress: The local IP address of the computer you are using as the TFTP server • port: The port number used by the TFTP server (default 69) • path: The location and name of a music file in the correct format • For example, if the computer local IP address is 192.168.0.5, the directory is named musicdir, and the converted music file is named jazzmusic.dat, then you would enter the following URL: tftp://192.168.0.5:69/musicdir/jazzmusic.dat 6. Click Submit All Changes. The unit reboots. Then the unit downloads the file and stores it in flash memory. Configuring a Streaming Audio Server This section describes how to use and configure a streaming audio server (SAS). It includes the following topics: • "About the Streaming Audio Server," on page 71 • "Configuring the Streaming Audio Server," on page 72 • "Using the IVR with an SAS Line," on page 73 About the Streaming Audio Server The Streaming Audio Server (SAS) feature lets you attach an audio source to an FXS port and use it as a streaming audio source device. If the unit has multiple FXS ports, either or both of the associated lines can be configured as an SAS server. Linksys ATA Administration Guide 71

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
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Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
Configuring Music on Hold
Changing the Music File for the Internal Music Source
The following resources are required to change the music file for the internal music source:
TFTP server software
The IP address of the administration computer that is connected to the SPA9000
A music source in G.711u format, sampled at 8000 samples/sec with no file header, up to
65.5 seconds in length, with no header information
1.
Before you begin, make sure that you have TFTP server software running on your computer.
2.
Start Internet Explorer, connect to the administration web server, and choose Admin access
with Advanced settings.
3.
Click
Voice
tab > SIP
.
4.
Scroll down to the
Internal Music Source Parameters
section.
5.
Enter the following URL in the Internal Music URL field:
tftp://
server_IPaddress
:
portpath
server_IPaddress: The local IP address of the computer you are using as the TFTP server
port: The port number used by the TFTP server (default
69)
path: The location and name of a music file in the correct format
For example, if the computer local IP address is 192.168.0.5, the directory is named
musicdir
, and the converted music file is named
jazzmusic.dat
, then you would enter the
following URL:
6.
Click
Submit All Changes
. The unit reboots. Then the unit downloads the file and stores it
in flash memory.
Configuring a Streaming Audio Server
This section describes how to use and configure a streaming audio server (SAS). It includes the
following topics:
”About the Streaming Audio Server,” on page 71
”Configuring the Streaming Audio Server,” on page 72
”Using the IVR with an SAS Line,” on page 73
About the Streaming Audio Server
The Streaming Audio Server (SAS) feature lets you attach an audio source to an FXS port and
use it as a streaming audio source device. If the unit has multiple FXS ports, either or both of the
associated lines can be configured as an SAS server.