06-17-2008 01:07 PM - edited 03-15-2019 11:20 AM
Hello,
I've currently upgraded my phone system from version 4.1(3) to 6.1. The upgrade went successfully, however I have noticed one issue since the upgrade. Whenever a user with a Cisco 7940 phone receives a call, the first character on the caller ID appears as a black block instead of an alphanumeric character. Does anyone have any idea what would be causing this? Thanks.
Brad
06-17-2008 01:08 PM
Brad,
Is this happening on just one phone, or all of them
06-17-2008 01:10 PM
It is happening on all of the 7940 phones. However I am using a 7912 phone, and this phone is unaffected.
Brad
06-17-2008 01:51 PM
I am going to guess that you are using some type of T1 integration using the DMS protocol to the PSTN or to another PBX? The first character in this protocol is garbage. There is a checkbox on the gateway to discard this first digit which will fix this issue!
06-18-2008 12:24 PM
Hey Chris,
We currently have a PRI line that is coming in and running into our voice gateway. I logged into the CCM and when I looked at the gateway, there wasn't any checkbox to disregard this character. Where in the UCM is the checkbox located? Thanks.
Brad
06-18-2008 01:14 PM
there was a discussion just a couple of weeks ago, here are the steps other netpro gave:
first letter missing in incoming caller name display
1. Change the switch-type in the IOS gateway to Primary-dms100
2. Change the switch-type in gateway's configuration in the CallManager configuration to primary-dms100
3. Ensure that the option 'Send Extra Leading Character in Display IE' is checked in the gateway's configuration in CallManager.
4. Test inbound calls for correct caller name
you may also search on previous posts using the search option within NetPro, usually someone already asked the same
HTH
javalenc
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