[cisco-voip] documentation woes (again)

Craig M Staffin CMStaffin at ra.rockwell.com
Thu May 11 12:23:15 EDT 2006


Sweet!

Fonally!!!!!!

We have been asking for this since 3.3

Craig




Kevin Thorngren <kthorngr at cisco.com> 
Sent by: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
05/11/2006 11:17 AM

To
"Lelio Fulgenzi" <lelio at uoguelph.ca>
cc
cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject
Re: [cisco-voip] documentation woes (again)






Yes, the Hold Reversion Timer feature is in 4.2(1)sr1, just checked one 
of my servers.  Sorry, I u don't have an answer why the docs are 
unclear about this.

Here is the help info for your reading pleasure:

Clusterwide Parameters (Feature - Hold Reversion)

Hold Reversion Duration : This parameter specifies the number of 
seconds that a call remains on hold before Cisco CallManager reverts 
the call back to the phone that placed the call on hold. When the value 
specified in this parameter expires, a hold reversion notification 
(audio and/or visual) occurs on the holding party's phone until the 
call is answered or the value specified in the Maximum Hold Duration 
Timer service parameter expires. Be sure to specify a value in this 
parameter that is lesser than the value specified in the Maximum Hold 
Duration Timer service parameter; if a greater value is specified in 
this parameter, the Maximum Hold Duration Timer will expire first and 
the held call will be dropped. A value of zero disables the hold 
reversion feature.
This is a required field.
Default: 0.
Unit: sec.
Minimum: 0.
Maximum: 1200.

Hold Reversion Notification Interval : This parameter specifies the 
number of seconds that must elapse between notifications of a call on 
hold. When the time specified in the Hold Reversion Duration service 
parameter expires, Cisco CallManager reverts the call back to the phone 
that placed the call on hold and reminds the user of the call on hold. 
Reminder notification occurs by either ringing the phone once, flashing 
the line and handset light once, or beeping once, depending on the 
phone's state and the selections made in the Ring Setting of Busy 
Station and Ring Setting of Idle Station service parameters. The timer 
in this parameter resets after each notification and the notification 
occurs again when the specified interval elapses. For example, if a 
phone has Beep Only configured for both Ring Setting parameters, the 
Hold Reversion Interval service parameter is set to 30 seconds, and a 
call is waiting on hold, when the Hold Reversion Duration service 
parameter expires, the phone will beep once every 30 seconds until the 
call is answered or the value specified in the Maximum Hold Duration 
Timer service parameter expires. If Disable is selected for the Ring 
Setting parameter, no notification occurs when the Hold Reversion 
Interval expires. You can also disable the notification by setting this 
parameter to zero. If Ring is selected for the Ring Setting parameter, 
Cisco CallManager converts that setting for hold calls only (no change 
to incoming call settings as specified by the Ring Setting parameters) 
to Ring Once and rings the phone only one time at the expiry of the 
Hold Reversion Interval (so that for calls reverting from hold, the 
phone will not ring continuously).
This is a required field.
Default: 30.
Unit: sec.
Minimum: 0.
Maximum: 1200.

Kevin

On May 11, 2006, at 9:59 AM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:

> so i'm ready the release notes for 7940/60 8.0.2 and it talks about 
> hold reversion timer for CallManager 4.2(1)sr1 and I'm all like 'hold 
> reversion timer' I haven't heard of that in 4.2. So I double checked 
> the 4.2(1) release notes and there's nothing there. Is this a new 
> feature added in SR1 and why do the SR1 release notes not mention 
> anything of this?
>  
> It's really hard to plan upgrades when you don't get the whole 
> picture. :(
>  
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