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This chapter details the modifications to the Digital Tone Generator (DTG or DTG-2) and Call Progress Analyzer (CPA) cards, and SPC-CPA service circuits to support the supervision tones specific to the Australia telephone network.
The information in this chapter supersedes the information in the following manuals:
Table 2-1 summarizes the characteristics of the most frequently used supervision tones in the Australia network.
Tone | Frequencies (Hz) | Amplitude (dBm) | Cadence | Detected by CPA? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dial-A | 425 Mod 95% @ 25 | -10 | Continuous | Yes |
Dial-B | 400 + 425 | -13 | Continuous | Yes |
Ring | 425 Mod 95% @ 25 | -10 | 0.4 seconds on, | Yes |
Busy | 425 | -10 | 0.4 seconds on, | Yes |
Reorder | 425 | -10 | 0.2 seconds on, | Yes |
Number Unobtainable | 425 | -10 | 2.5 seconds on, | Yes |
Call Waiting | 425 | -10 | 0.2 seconds on, | No |
Fax | 2100 | | Continuous | Yes1 |
1The fax tone is not generated and is detected as the ISUP Cessation tone. |
CPA processing is modified to support the Australia network requirements. Use the system administration answer supervision templates function to control tone detection for the tones listed in Table 2-1. Supervision template processing is described in the Cisco VCO/4K System Administrator's Guide.
The supervision events and tones listed in the Answer Supervision Template screen uses standard North American network terminology. Table 2-2 shows the Answer Supervision Template screen terms to use with the Australia country feature package.
Answer Supervision Template Event and Tone Names | Australia Tone Names |
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Dial Tone | Dial-A, Dial-B |
Ringback | Ring |
Busy | Busy |
Reorder | Reorder |
SIT Tones | Number Unobtainable |
Ring Cess.1 | Not Applicable |
Voice Det.1 | Not Applicable |
Voice Cess.1 | Not Applicable |
Wink1 | Not Applicable |
Answer1 | Not Applicable |
Time1 | Not Applicable |
Hook Flash1 | Not Applicable |
Pager Cue | Not Available |
ISUP Tone | Not Available |
ISUP Cess.1 | Fax |
1Not a tone. |
Table 2-3 supersedes the tone generator table listed in the Cisco VCO/4K Standard Programming Reference and the Cisco VCO/4K Extended Programming Reference. It also supersedes the tone output level specifications found in the Cisco VCO/4K Card Technical Descriptions. For more information on generating tones, refer to the Cisco VCO/4K System Administrator's Guide.
The tones and their corresponding output levels, decimal values, hexadecimal values, and port addresses are summarized in Table 2-3.
Tone | Output Level | Decimal Value | Hex Value | Port Addresses |
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Beep | | 0 | 00 | None |
Quiet (PCM idle pattern 01010100) | | 1 | 01 | 04C0 |
1 KHz Test Tone | 0 dBm | 2 | 02 | 04C1 |
Dial-A | -10 dBm | 3 | 03 | 04C2 |
380 Hz Digit Trip | -10 dBm | 4 | 04 | 04C3 |
440 Hz | -13 dBm | 5 | 05 | 04C4 |
480 Hz High Tone | -17 dBm | 6 | 06 | 04C5 |
1400 Hz | -12 dBm | 7 | 07 | 04C6 |
1000 Hz @max CODEC output | 5.79 dBm | 8 | 08 | 04C7 |
Reserved | | 9 | 09 | 04C8 |
404 Hz Test Tone | 0 dBm | 10 | 0A | 04C9 |
Reserved | | 11 | 0B | 04CA |
2804 Hz Test Tone | 0 dBm | 12 | 0C | 04CB |
440 + 480 Hz Steady Ringback | -19 dBm/freq. | 13 | 0D | 04CC |
Dial-B | -13 dBm | 14 | 0E | 04CD |
Digital Test Pattern | N/A | 15 | 0F | 04CE |
425 Hz | -10 dBm | 16 | 10 | 04CF |
Ring | -10 dBm | 17 | 11 | 04D0 |
Busy | -10 dBm | 18 | 12 | 04D1 |
Reorder | -10 dBm | 19 | 13 | 04D2 |
Reserved | | 20 | 14 | 04D3 |
Reserved | | 21 | 15 | 04D4 |
Reserved | | 22 | 16 | 04D5 |
Reserved | | 23 | 17 | 04D6 |
Number Unobtainable | -10 dBm | 24 | 18 | 04D7 |
Call Waiting | -10 dBm | 25 | 19 | 04D8 |
Reserved | | 26 | 1A | 04D9 |
Reserved | | 27 | 1B | 04DA |
Reserved | | 28 | 1C | 04DB |
Reserved | | 29 | 1D | 04DC |
Reserved | | 30 | 1E | 04DD |
Reserved | | 31 | 1F | 04DE |
Reserved | | 32 | 20 | 04DF |
DTMF digit 0 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 33 | 21 | 04E0 |
DTMF digit 1 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 34 | 22 | 04E1 |
DTMF digit 2 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 35 | 23 | 04E2 |
DTMF digit 3 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 36 | 24 | 04E3 |
DTMF digit 4 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 37 | 25 | 04E4 |
DTMF digit 5 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 38 | 26 | 04E5 |
DTMF digit 6 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 39 | 27 | 04E6 |
DTMF digit 7 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 40 | 28 | 04E7 |
DTMF digit 8 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 41 | 29 | 04E8 |
DTMF digit 9 (steady) | -10 and -9 | 42 | 2A | 04E9 |
DTMF digit A (steady) | -10 and -9 | 43 | 2B | 04EA |
DTMF digit B (steady) | -10 and -9 | 44 | 2C | 04EB |
DTMF digit C (steady) | -10 and -9 | 45 | 2D | 04EC |
DTMF digit D (steady) | -10 and -9 | 46 | 2E | 04ED |
DTMF digit * (steady) | -10 and -9 | 47 | 2F | 04EE |
DTMF digit # (steady) | -10 and -9 | 48 | 30 | 04EF |
MF digit 0 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 49 | 31 | 04F0 |
MF digit 1 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 50 | 32 | 04F1 |
MF digit 2 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 51 | 33 | 04F2 |
MF digit 3 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 52 | 34 | 04F3 |
MF digit 4 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 53 | 35 | 04F4 |
MF digit 5 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 54 | 36 | 04F5 |
MF digit 6 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 55 | 37 | 04F6 |
MF digit 7 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 56 | 38 | 04F7 |
MF digit 8 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 57 | 39 | 04F8 |
MF digit 9 (steady) | -7 dBm/freq | 58 | 3A | 04F9 |
MF digit KP | -7 dBm/freq | 59 | 3B | 04FA |
MF digit ST | -7 dBm/freq | 60 | 3C | 04FB |
MF digit ST3P | -7 dBm/freq | 61 | 3D | 04FC |
MF digit STP | -7 dBm/freq | 62 | 3E | 04FD |
MF digit ST2P | -7 dBm/freq | 63 | 3F | 04FE |
Posted: Sat Sep 28 19:09:18 PDT 2002
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