How to Customize FXO and CP Tones for Local Country Settings on Cisco Voice Router

Get your country specific settings from the Central office or your ISP: These settings should include the frequency and cadence for each signal Busy, Ringback, Reorder and Out-of-service., Access your router privilege level. , Create new Voice...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get your country specific settings from the Central office or your ISP: These settings should include the frequency and cadence for each signal Busy

    See below example. voice class custom-cptone cpt dualtone busy frequency 325 325 cadence 400 400 dualtone ringback frequency 325 325 cadence 100 400 dualtone reorder frequency 325 325 cadence 150 150 dualtone out-of-service frequency 325 325 cadence 220 220 , voice-port 1/1/1 supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call supervisory custom-cptone cpt , no comfort-noise timeouts call-disconnect 1 timeouts wait-release 1 timing hookflash-out 50 Connection Plar OPX ......(Extension of operator or Voicemail system) caller-id enable
  2. Step 2: Ringback

  3. Step 3: Reorder and Out-of-service.

  4. Step 4: Access your router privilege level.

  5. Step 5: Create new Voice Class.

  6. Step 6: Go under the FXO port to assign the Custom CPtone.

  7. Step 7: Add additional settings.

Detailed Guide

See below example. voice class custom-cptone cpt dualtone busy frequency 325 325 cadence 400 400 dualtone ringback frequency 325 325 cadence 100 400 dualtone reorder frequency 325 325 cadence 150 150 dualtone out-of-service frequency 325 325 cadence 220 220 , voice-port 1/1/1 supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call supervisory custom-cptone cpt , no comfort-noise timeouts call-disconnect 1 timeouts wait-release 1 timing hookflash-out 50 Connection Plar OPX ......(Extension of operator or Voicemail system) caller-id enable

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