How To Download New Ring For Cisco Ip Phone 7940

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If you are a fanatic of ring tones, there is no need to worry too much. This brand of the Cisco IP phone is capable of delivering amazing results in this regard owing to its great combination of ring tones. Being in the Cisco 7000 series, the Cisco IP 7940 has most of the features that each of the IP phones in the series has. Turning on Do Not Disturb on 7940 We’ve had a user request to enable the “Do Not Disturb” functionality on our IP phones. Modify the IP Phone ring list. Select this ring tones for user that wanna enable DND. Does it make any sense?nuri. October 3 at 10 am PT for a live chat detailing how Cisco can provide the security for. Apr 14, 2012  This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Solved: Hi, I am thinking about adding additional ring tones. Is there any site I can download the ringtones for cisco 7940, 7960, 7940G, 7960G? Or Can I make custom ring tones by myself? If there is an application to do the ring tones, pls anyone.

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what is the correct Firmware for Cisco IP Phones 7940 and 7942

what is the correct Firmware for Cisco IP Phones 7940 and 7942


i have Cisco 2811 (revision 49.46) 249856/12288k bytes of memory
running CME
bootstrap, Version 12.4(13r) release software (fc1)
CME version 4
i have a few 7961G registered and working fine
any time i connect 7940, 7942 to the 3750 switch , the phone screen shows upgrading and it stay there, if i unplug the phone from the switch and connect it with cisco power plug only, it shows upgrading, if i do factory rest, still it is stuck on upgrading
telephony services and the files on tfyp server are as follow
do i need to add Load 7940 in telephony services
what is the complete command
and do i have the correct firmware on the tftp server for 7940 and 7942
what is the name on those image files and the version for 7940 and 7942 for SCCP and SIP
Thanks a million
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/term41.default.loads alias term41.default.loads
ftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/SCCP41.8-5-4S.loads alias SCCP41.8-5-4S.loads
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/jar41sccp.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn alias jar41sccp.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/dsp41.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn alias dsp41.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/cvm41sccp.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn alias cvm41sccp.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/cnu41.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn alias cnu41.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/term61.default.loads alias term61.default.loads
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/Analog2.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/AreYouThere.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/AreYouThereF.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/Bass.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/CallBack.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/Chime.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/DistinctiveRingList.xml
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/Jamaica.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/Pop.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/RingList.xml
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/ringtones/Analog1.raw
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/apps41.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn alias apps41.8-5-4TH1-6.sbn
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/admin_user.html
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/admin_user.js
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/CiscoLogo.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/Delete.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/downarrow.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/ephone_admin.html
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/normal_user.html
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/normal_user.js
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/Plus.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/Tab.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/telephony_service.html
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/xml-test.html
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/xml.template
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/dom.js
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/logohome.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/sxiconad.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/uparrow.gif
tftp-server usbflash1:Cisco/GUI/CME_GUI_README.TX
telephony-service
max-ephones 42
max-dn 144
load 7961 SCCP41.8-5-4S

Contents

Introduction

This document provides the configuration steps you use to add custom phone rings to Cisco CallManager Express.

Prerequisites

Requirements

Ensure that you meet these requirements before you attempt this configuration:

  • Basic knowledge of a Cisco CallManager Express configuration.

  • Cisco IP phones are currently registered with Cisco CallManager Express.

Components Used

The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions, but applicable to all Cisco CallManager release and Cisco IP phone loads:

  • Cisco IOS® router that runs Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(4)T with Cisco CallManager Express release 3.4(0)

  • Cisco IP phone 7960G that runs a firmware version of 7.2(3)

How to download new ring for cisco ip phone 7940 manual user guide

The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.

Related Products

This configuration can also be used with:

  • Cisco IP Phone 7940G

Conventions

Refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.

Background Information

Cisco IP phones 7960G and 7940G come with two default ring types that are implemented in the hardware. They are Chirp1 and Chirp2. Cisco CallManager Express is also implemented to support custom ring sounds that are implemented in software as Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) files. An XML file (named RingList.xml) that describes the ring list option available at your site is needed on the Flash of the Cisco CallManager Express router. This document describes how you can customize the phone ring types available at your site with the creation of your own PCM files and RingList.xml file.

Configure

In this section, you are presented with the information to add custom phone ring types to Cisco CallManager Express.

Note: Use the Command Lookup Tool (registered customers only) to obtain more information on the commands used in this section.

Complete these steps:

  1. Create a PCM file for each custom ring (one ring per file).

    The PCM files must comply with these format guidelines. The PCM files for the rings must meet these requirements for proper playback on Cisco IP phones:

    • Raw PCM (no header)

    • 8000 samples per second

    • 8 bits per sample

    • uLaw compression

    • Maximum ring size 16080 samples

    • Minimum ring size 240 samples

    • Number of samples in the ring must be evenly divisible by 240

    • Ring should start and end at the zero crossing

    You can use any standard audio editing packages that support these file format requirements to create PCM files for custom phone rings.

  2. Use an ASCII editor to edit RingList.xml.

    The RingList.xml file defines an XML object that contains a list of phone ring types. Each ring type contains a pointer to the PCM file used for that ring type and the text that is displayed on the Ring Type menu on a Cisco IP phone for that ring. The CiscoIPPhoneRingList XML object uses this simple tag set to describe the information:

    The ring in this definition contains two fields:

    • DisplayName

    • FileName

    These fields are required for each phone ring type. You can list up to 50 rings.

    • The DisplayName field defines the name of the custom ring for the associated PCM file that is displayed on the Ring Type menu of the Cisco IP phone.

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

    • The DisplayName and FileName fields must not exceed 25 characters.

    This is a sample RingList.xml file that defines two phone ring types:

  3. TFTP the new PCM files and XML file to the Flash of the Cisco CallManager Express router.

  4. Set the tftp-server command to allow access to the files.

    Note: The tftp-server command is case sensitive. Make sure the file name in the flash: memory and the tftp-server command mentioned is the same. The show flash: command can be used to list all the files in the Flash memory.

  5. Reboot the IP phones.

    When the IP phones are rebooted, the IP phones get the files and show the ring types in the Ring Type Option list under Settings.

Verify

There is currently no verification procedure available for this configuration.

Troubleshoot

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There is currently no specific troubleshooting information available for this configuration.

How To Download New Ring For Cisco Ip Phone 7940

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