[cisco-voip] IP phones continue to ring after hang up
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Tue May 5 11:53:48 EDT 2009
Is Unity doing a release to switch or consultative transfer? If it's
release to switch then Unity should be out of the picture and there
should be no difference between the transfer and the call directly to
the hunt pilot. If Unity is doing a consultative transfer then it
would have to realize the held call leg has been disconnected and
drop the outbound call.
What happens if you answer the call that's still ringing on the
broadcast line group?
-Ryan
On May 5, 2009, at 11:45 AM, Paul wrote:
And this continues to ring for more than 10 rings or just a few?
It's a common issue with FXO ports that when someone on the calling
party's side hangs up before the called party picks up, the IP phone
can ring a few more times before actual termination completes.
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Subject: [cisco-voip] IP phones continue to ring after hang up
Call
starts via FXO port on H.323 gateway. PLAR is sent to Unity
connection which does
TOD check and then sends the call to a Hunt Pilot number for a
broadcast hunt
group. If I hang the call up from the PSTN side the call continues to
ring. If
I take Unity out of the picture and send the call directly to the
Hunt pilot
everything works correctly.
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