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Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10)
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Resolved Caveats
Resolved Caveats - Release 3.0(8)
Table 4 lists and describes caveats that were resolved in Cisco CallManager
Release 3.0(8).
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Table 4 Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(8) Resolved Caveats
DDTS Number Summary Explanation
CSCdr60534 The Cisco IP Phone 7960 allows Call
Forward All to be set even when digits
are not dialed.
Changes were made in CMI by way of
CSCdt08716 to resolve the issue and not
allow CMI to register with an empty DN
pattern. If the CMI application does not
have a valid Mailbox number, it will not
start. The forwarding function works as
expected after this and gives out a reorder
after the timer expires and no digits have
been dialed.
CSCds11354 No ringback occurs on transfer from
PSTN calls coming in on IOS gateway.
With Cisco CallManager 3.0(1)
connecting to the PSTN via an H.323
gateway, if a call comes into a phone
and it is blind transferred to another
phone, the PSTN side will only receive
dead air; ringback does not occur.
The Cisco CallManager software has been
modified to send the H225UserInfo
message to the IOS gateway with Q931
Signal IE, so the IOS gateway can play/stop
ringback tone for the call that is being
transferred to another party. This fix has to
work with the fix for CSCds87266, which
was opened against the IOS gateway. The
fix for CSCds87266 may not be ready until
the next major feature release. Therefore,
even the Cisco CallManager can send the
h.225 Suriname message to the IOS
gateway. The problem cannot be verified
until the IOS gateway is fixed.