[cisco-voip] Hook switch repair:
Robert Blayzor
rblayzor.bulk at inoc.net
Thu Apr 17 20:36:24 EDT 2008
On Apr 17, 2008, at 5:07 PM, Michael N Schierding wrote:
> 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.
Worst thread hi-jack ever.... good grief man.
>
>> 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
>>
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Robert Blayzor, BOFH
INOC, LLC
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