WAV Files
The system can use internal files that it stores in its non permanent memory. The WAV file properties must be in the format listed below. If the file downloaded is in the incorrect format, it will be discarded from memory after the download.
The first WAV file, for the system source, must be called HoldMusic.wav. Alternate source WAV file names:
The files, when specified by the system source or an alternate source setting, are loaded as follows:
Following a reboot, the system will try using TFTP to download the file or files.
The initial source for TFTP download is the system's configured TFTP Server IP Address (System | System | LAN Settings). The default for this is a broadcast to the local subnet for any TFTP server.
Manager can act as a TFTP server while it is running. If Manager is used as the TFTP server, then the wav file or files should be placed in the Manager applications working directory.
Note:
The following Manager settings are disabled by default:
On Linux based systems, if no successful TFTP download occurs, the system automatically looks for the files in the opt/ipoffice/tones/mohwavdir folder (disk/tones/mohwavdir when access using file manager).
The name of the system music .wav file should be HoldMusic.wav. The name of alternate source .wav files should be as specified in the Alternate Sources table (System | Telephony | Tones and Music) minus the WAV: prefix.
WAV File Download and Storage
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If no successful TFTP download occurs:
On IP500 V2 systems, the system automatically looks for the file in the system/primary folder on the System SD card and downloads it from if found.
On Linux based systems, the system automatically looks for the file in the folder opt/ipoffice/system/primary folder (disk/system/primary when accessed using file manager) and downloads it from there if found.
If a music on hold file is downloaded, the system automatically write a copy of that file to its memory card, overwriting any existing file of the same name already stored on the card.
For files downloaded from a System SD card, the system will download the file again if the SD card is shutdown and restarted or if files are uploaded to the card using the Embedded File Manager.
The system will download the file again if new files are copied to the disk or uploaded using File Manager.