[cisco-voip] # of rings on callmanager
Chad Whitten
cwhitten at nexband.com
Thu Sep 9 10:59:45 EDT 2004
I have it set to 12 seconds and that gives us 4 or so rings on the ip phones
but 5 to the calling party.
On Thursday 09 September 2004 09:52, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:
> Cluster Wide Parameters (Feature - Forward)
>
> Forward NoAnswer Timer (sec)*
>
> This parameter specifies seconds to wait before forwarding no-answer
> condition is satisfied. This is a required field.
> Default: 12.
> Unit: sec.
> Minimum: 1.
> Maximum: 300.
>
> Please note that this is in seconds, not rings. You'll notice that the
> called party will hear a different number of total rings than the calling
> party. The cadence is different for ringback to the calling party then it
> is on the phone of the called party. We use 15 seconds, which gives us 4
> rings on IP phone, and 3 rings to the calling party. ----- Original Message
> -----
> From: Chad Whitten
> To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 10:45 AM
> Subject: [cisco-voip] # of rings on callmanager
>
>
> I know there is a setting somewhere that can change the amount of time a
> phone rings (all phones) but cant for the life of me find it. im running
> callmanager 3.2
> --
> Chad Whitten
> Network Administrator
> neXband Communications
> cwhitten at nexband.com
> 601-944-4801 Phone
> 601-944-4803 Fax
>
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Chad Whitten
Network Administrator
neXband Communications
cwhitten at nexband.com
601-944-4801 Phone
601-944-4803 Fax
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