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Create Custom Music on Hold for Cisco UCME

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Here’s one from my personal tip jar.  This is well documented on Cisco’s website, but sometimes it’s just nicer to have this type of info in bite-sized portions.

As nice as the canned music on hold files are that come with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, sometimes you just want to add that personal touch.

A custom MOH file format must be 8khz 8-bit mono u-Law audio in WAV or AU.

Tools

Prepare the Sound File

I’m not going to go into how to use Audacity, for that you should check out their well documented website.  However, here are some tips related to preparing your sound file for use as a music-on-hold file.

When you have your sound file prepared, upload your MOH file via TFTP to the router’s flash file system.  I use TFTPD32 for this.

Configuring UCME

Lastly, you’ll need to configure UCME to use the uploaded file for your music on hold.

Configuration Steps:

1. enable
2. configure terminal
3. telephony-service
4. moh filename
5. multicast moh ip-address port port-number [route ip-address-list]
6. exit
7. ephone phone-tag
8. multicast-moh
9. end


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