Creating custom phone rings, Ringlist.xml file format requirements – Cisco OL-15792-01 User Manual

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Cisco Unified IP Phone 7931G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0 (SCCP and SIP)

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Chapter 6 Customizing the Cisco Unified IP Phone

Creating Custom Phone Rings

Creating Custom Phone Rings

The Cisco Unified IP Phone ships with two default ring types that are implemented in hardware: Chirp1
and Chirp2. Cisco Unified Communications Manager also provides a default set of additional phone ring
sounds that are implemented in software as pulse code modulation (PCM) files. The PCM files, along
with an XML file (named Ringlist.xml) that describes the ring list options that are available at your site,
exist in the TFTP directory on each Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.

For more information, see the “Cisco TFTP” chapter in Cisco Unified Communications Manager System
Guide
and the “Software Upgrades” chapter in Cisco Unified Communications Operating Systems
Administration Guide.

The following sections describe how you can customize the phone rings that are available at your site by
creating PCM files and editing the Ringlist.xml file:

Ringlist.xml File Format Requirements, page 6-2

PCM File Requirements for Custom Ring Types, page 6-3

Configuring a Custom Phone Ring, page 6-3

Ringlist.xml File Format Requirements

The Ringlist.xml file defines an XML object that contains a list of phone ring types. This file can include
up to 50 ring types. Each ring type contains a pointer to the PCM file that is used for that ring type and
the text that will appear on the Ring Type menu on a Cisco Unified IP Phone for that ring. The
Cisco TFTP server for each Cisco Unified Communications Manager contains this file.

The CiscoIPPhoneRinglist XML object uses the following simple tag set to describe the information:

<CiscoIPPhoneRingList>

<Ring>

<DisplayName/>

<FileName/>

</Ring>

</CiscoIPPhoneRingList>

The following characteristics apply to the definition names. You must include the required DisplayName
and FileName for each phone ring type.

DisplayName defines the name of the custom ring for the associated PCM file that will display on
the Ring Type menu of the Cisco Unified IP Phone.

FileName specifies the name of the PCM file for the custom ring to associate with DisplayName.

Note

The DisplayName and FileName fields must not exceed 25 characters.

This example shows a Ringlist.xml file that defines two phone ring types:

<CiscoIPPhoneRingList>

<Ring>

<DisplayName>Analog Synth 1</DisplayName>

<FileName>Analog1.raw</FileName>

</Ring>

<Ring>

<DisplayName>Analog Synth 2</DisplayName>

<FileName>Analog2.raw</FileName>

</Ring>

</CiscoIPPhoneRingList>

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