04-28-2011 06:25 AM - edited 03-16-2019 04:42 AM
Hi,
Is there any chance to set the line-parameter "Busy-Trigger" smaller than 2.
With CUCM 8.5 und 7.1.5 you can set the value to 2. We need to change it to 1.
So I need some help!!!
Regards
Martin
04-28-2011 07:07 AM
From what I've found that's expected and WAD if your phone is running SCCP 9.1(1).
HTH
java
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04-28-2011 07:25 AM
hi
we use 9.1.2(SCCP 9-1-2-00)
and ther is:
in grey and we can't change it!
Martin
04-28-2011 07:28 AM
The bug never mentioned it was going to be fixed for the time being (they considered it WAD), most likely in a future release or when the new CUCM release comes out you'll be able to change the fields
HTH
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07-18-2011 03:18 PM
with a new device-pakage it should work. but till september we couldn't get it
09-05-2011 12:57 AM
Hi,
What bug ID were you talking about in your post? Do you happen to know whether anything has been changed over the last 6 months or is this still working as designed? The firmware release notes do not contain any information regarding Busy Trigger / Maximum Number of Calls and the Admin Guide still says
The Cisco Unified IP phones 8941 and 8945 support three calls per line. Cisco Unified CM sets the Maximum Number of Calls (MNC) per line to 3 and Busy Trigger (BT) per line to 2 and these fields cannot be changed. When there is no call on the line, the user can make or receive a new call. When there is one call on the line, the user can make a consultation call (Transfer or Conference) and receive another call. When there are two calls on the line, then the user can make only a consultation call.
Thanks
/David
05-24-2011 05:44 AM
Hi Martin,
we use it with German locale ... so it should be possible with french also. You have to have installed the newest phone locale, do you?
Regards
Axel
p.s. We use 7.1.5
01-30-2012 04:57 AM
So, 9.2(3) is out but still no possibility to change the busy trigger field.
We use 8.5.1
Any ideas?
Regards
Fabian
01-30-2012 06:43 AM
Fabian,
Firmware 9.2.2 supports 24/24 as max calls/busy trigger:
HTH,
Chris
01-30-2012 11:42 PM
I know and we already use 9.2.3 but I cannot change the value of max calls/busy trigger. We need busy trigger set to 1, but the value cannot be modified - see screenshot:
Fabian
01-31-2012 06:03 AM
hi Fabian,
Check CSCtq94796.
Hope this helps!
Thanks,
Karthik
01-31-2012 06:10 AM
Hi Karthik,
I already read this bug post. But it doesn't solve my problem. We have installed 9.2(3) which is newer than 9.2(2).
But we cannot change the value of max calls/busy trigger. Could it be our version of Call Manager which is 8.5.1?
With 9.2(2) we had the same appearance.
Thanks
Fabian
01-31-2012 07:18 AM
Hmm, soething is not right, perhaps it did not istall properly, or you can try rebooting the publisher.
From release notes anything greater than 7.1.5 should be fine:
The Cisco Unified IP Phones 8941 and 8945 now support Multiple Calls Per Line.
Each line can support multiple calls. By default, the Cisco Unified IP Phones 8941 and 8945 support four active calls per line, and a maximum of 24 active calls per line. Only one call can be connected at any time; other calls are automatically placed on hold.
The system allows you to configure the maximum calls/busy trigger to not more than 24/24 both for SCCP and SIP. The default call/busy trigger value is 4/2.
This feature is supported on both SIP and SCCP phones, with Unified CM 7.1(5) and later.
Chris
01-31-2012 11:53 PM
Hi Chris,
thanks for reply.
We already rebooted the publisher after installing the device pack. The bug is not limited to only one device, all our 8945 are affected.
Fabian
02-01-2012 08:02 AM
hi Fabian,
I tested this in the lab with the same callmanager ver 8.5.1 with the firmware 9.2.2 on 8945 and I am able to set the busy trigger and max calls to 1.
So it seems that you are having an issue only at your end.
-the way I installed the firmware 9.2.2 was to first install the qed file for 9.2.2 and then the firmware 9.2.2 .
Could you give the above method a try.
Thanks,
Karthik
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