If you go to the TFTP directory of the callmanager, think it is something like c:program filesciscotftppath. There is a file called ringlist.dat or.xml.
Plautus summary. This is the file where all the rings are located. So you can add or delete entries from this file.The wav files have to be made with the following settings:Raw PCM (no header)8000 samples per second8 bits per sampleuLaw compressionMaximum ring size — 16080 samplesMinimum ring size — 240 samplesNumber of samples in the ring must be evenly divisible by 240Ring should start and end at the zero crossingYou can do this with a program like CoolEdit or something else.Reagrds,SimonRE: Cisco Ringtones.
Check Ringtone Files By default, you have a variety of ringtones. You can check the ringtones if you search in Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) TFTP files for.raw. This list is sent to the phone via the ringlist.xml file in TFTP from CUCM when the request is made. Dec 17, 2004 Just read a wave in and when saving it change the format from PCM to CCITT u-Law. ThanX tom. We could start a repository of Cisco 79xx ringtones that everyone could use. Tm Tim Medley, CCDP, CCNP IPT Consultant. It’s got some ring tones and instructions on how to add them to CCM. Check it out.