Administrator’s Guide SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP
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Ring type <rt/>
Ring type is used to define a simple class of ring to be applied based on some
credentials that are usually carried within the network protocol. The ring class
includes attributes such as call-waiting and ringer index, if appropriate. The
ring class can use one of four types of ring that are defined as follows:
In the following table, x is the ring class number. The x index needs to be
sequential.
ring Play a specified ring pattern or call waiting indication.
visual Provide only a visual indication (no audio indication) of incoming call (no
ringer needs to be specified).
answer Provide auto-answer on incoming call.
ring-answer Provide auto answer on incoming call after a ring period.
Note
The auto-answer on incoming call is currently only applied if there is no other call in
progress on the phone at the time.
Attribute Permitted Values Interpretation
se.rt.enabled 0,1 Set to 1 to enable the ring type feature within the
phone, 0 otherwise.
se.rt.modification.enabled 0,1 Set to 1 to allow user modification through local
user interface of the pre-defined ring type enabled
for modification.
se.rt.x.name UTF-8 encoded string Used for identification purposes in the user
interface.
se.rt.x.type ring OR visual OR answer
OR ring-answer
As defined in table above.
se.rt.x.ringer integer - only relevant if the
type is set to ‘ring’ or
‘ring-answer’
The ringer index to be used for this class of ring.
The ringer index should match one of Ringer
Patterns on page A-34.
se.rt.x.callWait integer - only relevant if the
type is set to ‘ring’ or
‘ring-answer’
The call waiting index to be used for this class of
ring. The call waiting index should match one
defined in Call Progress Patterns on page A-33.
se.rt.x.timeout positive integer - only
relevant if the type is set to
‘ring-answer’. Default
value is 2000.
The duration of the ring in milliseconds before the
call is auto answered. If this field is omitted or is left
blank, a value of 2000 is used.
se.rt.x.mod 0,1 Set to 1 if the user interface should allow for
modification by the user of the ringer index used for
this ring class.