[cisco-voip] rebooting in CM 4.1.3 and 7940/60's

Kris Seraphine Kris.Seraphine at cliftoncpa.com
Fri Apr 8 12:12:23 EDT 2005


My guess is that they did this for a few reasons.  Previously you could
not dial a number that began with the pound key unless you went off-hook
first. I have a lot of customer's who use #01, #02, etc for speed dials
and this would trip people up.

There may have also been cases where people accidently hit the character
combination (which I can't remember right now) to do a dial plan dump on
the call managers and brought the system to its knees for a minute or
two.
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