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Hello, A customer of ours is reporting that all their Cisco 8861 Phones with the CP-8800-Audio-28-KEM module are acting strangely. The KEM modules are constantly rebooting, a daily act almost. The Cisco Call Manager is version 11.5.1.12900-21 with la...
Hello, About 2 weeks ago, I upgraded a client's Communication's system from 11.0 to 12.5. Ever since, Jabber has been doing a strange thing. On regular desk phones, the MWI light lights up okay, and notifies of a message on Unity, but Jabber doesn't ...
Hello, I've got a client who we recently installed a CME 12.0 system, 11 88xx phones, all SIP of course. They approached me with a question that I'm not too sure of the answer. When the receptionist uses Call Transferring, the alerting name (the call...
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I just have a few questions about upgrading CME on a router. I know it's tied to the IOS, I have done CME upgrades before, but never have done them from this old of a version to this new of one.
I'm more curious over licensing. The CME ...
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I have a router set as SRST, but the environment has both SIP and SCCP phones registered to the call manager. Due to recent events, we needed to disconnect the WAN tunnel to the main Call Manager, but now, two phones with the same extension,...
Yes, we found the issue. Issue was with the Jabber Client itself, it wasn't on a release that is compatible with 12.5 (It will "work", but strange stuff will happen). Make sure you update the Jabber Client to the latest release in order to get proper...
MWI on a physical phone behaves correctly, though I did have to perform a full re-sync and disabling and re-enabling MWI entirely to get it to sync properly, but those are now working correctly. Originally, I thought it was an issue with certs, since...
In doing that, it seems like some stuff like call parking is disabled. Also, this system uses FXO ports for PSTN access, using connection plar opx (ext) as it's mean to put the call to the hunt group. Should I make an incoming dial-peer to solve this...