Aastra OpenCom X320 User Guide - Page 79
Generating Your Own MoH Files, Format, Attributes, Description, Setting
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Configuration Configuring the OpenCom X320 Description OpenCom X320's Domain name DHCP server DHCP addresses in the LAN DHCP addresses via RAS/ISDN DHCP addresses via RAS/PPTP DHCP addresses via RAS/IPSec Net mask assigned via DHCP Gateway assigned via DHCP DNS server assigned via DHCP Time-Server assigned via DHCP Domain name assigned via DHCP Setting "domain" Active in "Dynamic and static address assignment" mode 192.168.99.130 to 192.168.99.169 192.168.99.10 to 192.168.99.41 192.168.99.50 to 192.168.99.79 192.168.99.90 to 192.168.99.119 255.255.255.0 192.168.99.254 192.168.99.254 192.168.99.254 "domain" 6.2.16 Generating Your Own MoH Files The OpenCom X320 comes with an internal MoH file for Music on Hold. The OpenCom X320 product CD contains a number of MoH files with different volume levels, which you can load at a later time as necessary. The file format for non-resident Music on Hold is *.wav. You can also save your own MoH in a *.wav file and load it into the OpenCom X320. If you have a Windows operating system, you can use the "Sound Recorder" program to generate your own MoH file. This program is usually located in the Windows directory called "Multimedia". The MoH file must be coded with 8000 Hz, 8 bit mono in accordance with CCITT, ALaw. This coding is required for the OpenCom X320 and can be set in the "Sound Recorder" when you save the file under Format (CCITT, A-Law) and Attributes (8000 Hz, 8 bit mono). The maximum allowable size for a MoH file is 640 KB (approx. 80 sec. play time). If a larger file is loaded then this will be "truncated" and thereby will also only be played for 80 seconds. The MoH capacity can be subdivided in a maximum of 5 files. These files can be used for different companies or for internal and external calls. 77