Description | The Tone Table defines the composition of tones and
various tone operations.
The definition of the tones callWaiting1 through
callWaiting4 in this table MUST only contain the
audible tone itself; the delay between tones or the value
of the tone repeat count are not applicable for the call
waiting tones.
The delay between tones or the repeat count is controlled
by the objects pktcSigEndPntConfigCallWaitingDelay and
pktcSigEndPntConfigCallWaitingMaxRep. If the
pktcSigDevToneType is set to either of the values
callWaiting1, callWaiting2, callWaiting3, or callWaiting4,
then the value of the pktcSigDevToneWholeToneRepeatCount
object indicates that the particular frequency group is
applicable, as a repeatable part of the tone, based on the
value of the MIB object
pktcSigDevToneWholeToneRepeatCount.
The MTA MUST make sure that, after the provisioning
cycle, the table is fully populated (i.e., for each
possible index, an entry MUST be defined) using
reasonable defaults for each row that was not defined
by the provisioning information delivered via MTA
Configuration.
The frequency composition of each tone is defined by the
pktcSigDevMultiFreqToneTable. For each tone type defined
in pktcSigDevToneTable, the MTA MUST populate at least
one entry in the pktcSigDevMultiFreqToneTable.
For each particular value of pktcSigDevToneType, the
pktcSigDevToneTable table can define non-repeating and
repeating groups of the frequencies defined by the
pktcSigDevMultiFreqToneTable, such that each group is
represented by the set of the consecutive rows
(frequency group) in the pktcSigDevMultiFreqToneTable.
Objects in this table do not persist across MTA reboots.
For tones with multiple frequencies refer to the MIB table
pktcSigDevMultiFreqToneTable. |