Custom Phone Ringtones
Sep 05, 2019 The Cisco IP Phone ships with two default ringtones that are implemented in hardware: Chirp1 and Chirp2. Cisco Unified Communications Manager also provides a default set of additional phone ringtones that are implemented in software as pulse code modulation (PCM) files.
The Cisco IP Phone ships with two default ringtones that are implemented in hardware: Chirp1 and Chirp2. Cisco Unified Communications Manager also provides a default set of additional phone ringtones that are implemented in software as pulse code modulation (PCM) files. The PCM files, along with an XML file that describes the ring list options that are available at your site, exist in the TFTP directory on each Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.
Attention | All file names are case sensitive. If you use the wrong case for the file name, the phone will not apply your changes. |
For more information, see the 'Custom Phone Rings and Backgrounds' chapter, Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
Set Up a Custom Phone Ring
Procedure
Step 1 | Create a PCM file for each custom ring (one ring per file). Ensure the PCM files comply with the format guidelines that are listed in the Custom Ring File Formats section. |
Step 2 | Upload the new PCM files that you created to the Cisco TFTP server for each Cisco Unified Communications Manager in your cluster. For more information, see the documentation for your particular Cisco Unified Communications Manager release. |
Step 3 | Use a text editor to edit the Ringlist-wb file. See the 'Custom Ring File Formats' section for information about how to format this file and for a sample Ringlist-wb file. |
Step 4 | Save your modifications and close the Ringlist-wb file. |
Step 5 | To cache the new Ringlist-wb file:
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