[cisco-voip] Hook switch repair:

Michael N Schierding mschierding at morsco.com
Thu Apr 17 17:07:58 EDT 2008


I understand their is an established procedure for refurbishing bad hook
switches on Cisco IP Phones.  I have some 7960 models that I want to try 
this procedure on, so I don't have to discard them.








> If I didn't misinterpret your question, I am assuming you use a 9 for an
> outside line and your users are accidentally dialing 911??? When we have
> clients that have a lot of users "fat fingering" 911, we will disable the
> ability to dial 911 (without the lead 9) and only allow 9.911.
>
> Now if you are simply wanting to dial 95.yadda yadd yadda ("95" for the
> outside line) from experience your users will become disgruntled having to
> dial more digits.
>
> -Go0se
>
> "Leetun, Rob" <rleetun at bouldercounty.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   Has anyone moved away from dialing just a ‘9’ to dialing ‘95’ or
> something similar for an outbound line?  Management here does not want
> to give up the ‘9’ number.
>
>   Cheers!
>
>   Rob Leetun
>   Network Administrator
>   Boulder County IT
>   303-441-3866
>   rleetun at bouldercounty.org
>
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Mike Schierding
IT Operations
Morrison Supply Company
311 East Vickery
Fort Worth, TX  76104
(817)259-0958
mschierding at morsco.com


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