Cisco Systems 3.0(10) IP Phone User Manual


 
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Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10)
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Resolved Caveats
CSCdr41614 DTMF digits are not propagated to
members of a conference.
When a DTMF digit is pressed when a
phone is connected to a conference, the
digit is dropped.
For example, if a ringing phone is added to
a conference, and the phone is subsequently
not answered and forwards to voice mail,
there is no way to remove that party from
the conference, or to exit or shut down voice
mail.
CSCdr42883 Memory leaks in the database occur as
a result of normal operation of the
system.
DLLHost.exe as the executable grows in
memory size as changes are made to the
database via services or Cisco CallManager
Administration. If a long time elapses, the
memory size will drop. However, if several
services poll the database periodically, this
may not occur.
CSCdr49680 When the Cisco Catalyst 6000 8 Port
Voice T1 and Services Module is reset
while conferences are in progress, the
Cisco CallManager will not set up any
more conferences.
This occurs when the device re-registers
with the Cisco CallManager, and the callers
have not yet hung up the phones.
CSCdr50642 After the initial installation, changing a
server name to an IP address will cause
phones not to boot. Auto-registering
phones will not connect to
Cisco CallManager.
The reason they do not connect is that the
configuration file still contains the server
name.
Table 7 Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(5a) Resolved Caveats (continued)
DDTS Number Summary Explanation