10-12-2010 01:43 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:17 AM
hi,
i have an issue with cisco ip phone 7975.
the customer is a bank with 5 thousends people that uses cisco ip phones.
The "top users" have cisco 7975 that have this problem:
sometime (1 time in a month) when they pick up the phone (off hook) the phone dial automatically a random number, sometime the last number dialed, sometime a number that the user has never dialed.
Does anyone have this problem?
The firmware on the phones is: SCCP75.9-0-3S
please help
10-15-2010 08:29 AM
Hi Giovanni,
I'm not aware of any such issue on CUCM. It's not firmware related, since this is a SCCP phone. The call control will be done by CUCM.
The two possibilities I could thing of are:
- Translation pattern (plar) has been configured, to force that phone to dial this number
- The phone rings when somebody pick up the phone
Regards,
Nick
12-20-2011 06:21 AM
We are haivng the same problem - was this resolved??
Thanks
Steve
12-20-2011 07:03 AM
Put your phones in the shade
Regards
Alex
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12-20-2011 07:06 AM
HAHAHAHAH is this for real, seeming its raining here today and has been for months im not sure if i can use tell the users this...
Thanks for the info though.
Steve
05-01-2012 11:42 PM
Folks,
We opened a TAC for this, and Cisco got a fix for new defect CSCtz29414 will be made available in the 9.3.1 firmware release, scheduled for June.
Affected Phones for us
7942
7962
7945
7965
7975
Regards
Ratheesh Kumar
10-23-2012 08:11 AM
We are currently having this same exact problem (bug CSCtz29414) on our CUCM 8.6 deployment, however we are on firmware 9.3.1 for al our 79XX phones, has anyone seen this before?
12-17-2012 01:03 PM
Ian, have you found a solution to your problem in the meantime? I'm also running 9.3.1 on 7942/7962 (the fixed-in version as stated in the Release Notes) but still seeing the issue documented in CSCtz29414.
Any help is greatly appreciated
/David
12-17-2012 01:29 PM
12-17-2012 01:59 PM
Thank you for taking the time Chris,
Too bad the bug has been terminated, but this is clearly a step in the right direction..
12-17-2012 02:03 PM
IIRC the "bug" was initially listed as fixed but then appeared again? I'm not certain. We're currently hit with this, and their comments about the services provisioning may make a difference, however, given the way we have things set up in this environment, we cannot set it to anything other than "both" at the moment. If this becomes enough of a pain then perhaps we'll look into that.
We were pushed into 9.3.1 for security. There was also a bug listed for 9.3.2 (??) at one point about phone calls that don't hang up until you press the end call soft key. I'm not sure which is worse. Resetting the phone makes the problem go away, but, we're not sure of the conditions that cause it to pop up in the first place. Some users have seen it happen more than once.
Oh well.
12-17-2012 04:08 PM
Check out bug CSCuc33008, seems to be the same thing. I had this issue and setting "services provisioning" to "internal" seems to have fixed it for me, or my users have not been complaining about it for the past 3 weeks.
12-17-2012 06:03 PM
WoW, this the dumbest bug I ever heard
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12-17-2012 11:58 PM
Thanks Ian, much appreciated!
01-14-2013 10:38 AM
I am experiencing this same issue. I have a TAC case open currently. We first experienced the issue when upgrading firmware on 7941/45/61/65 phones prior to a CUCM upgrade from 6.1 to 8.6. Since then I've been through 3 firmware releases and I am still having this issue. I've got somewhere between 40-50 users having this problem out of about 800 phones in my environment. I am currently on an ES of 9-3-1(9-3-1ES7S). This issue is also occuring on my phone so I know how annoying it truly is. Cisco TAC is consulting with their experts to determine the cause and an action plan for a fix to this issue. Hopefully they come up with something soon. I will keep everyone posted as to any updates.
Rich
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