[cisco-voip] Delayed dial-tone after hitting 'transfer'
Cristobal Priego
cristobalpriego at gmail.com
Tue Aug 11 16:23:31 EDT 2009
Do you have DNS enabled?
Can you pin the hostname of the server? Do you have any delay in the
reply?
The delay on dial tone usually means that the phone sen a request to
the server and maybe the phones can't resolve the name and then when
the request is received by the serve it will let the phone know that
it needs to play dial tone ( dial tone is locally to the phone is just
a wav file that resides on the phone) and the server just provides the
instruction to the phone
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 11, 2009, at 7:49, "Kelsey, John" <JCKelsey at drmc.org> wrote:
> CUCM 7.0.2.21010-2
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> This is a new issue since upgrading from version 4.2. When a user
> goes to transfer a call, they hit the transfer button, then has to
> wait 5 to 8 seconds before getting the dial tone. Is that a setting
> somewhere? Any ideas on what would be causing the delay?
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> Thanks all!
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