<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Sweet!</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Fonally!!!!!!</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">We have been asking for this since 3.3</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Craig<br>
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<br><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Sent by: cisco-voip-bounces@puck.nether.net</font>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Yes, the Hold Reversion Timer feature is in 4.2(1)sr1,
just checked one <br>
of my servers. Sorry, I u don't have an answer why the docs are <br>
unclear about this.<br>
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Here is the help info for your reading pleasure:<br>
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Clusterwide Parameters (Feature - Hold Reversion)<br>
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Hold Reversion Duration : This parameter specifies the number of <br>
seconds that a call remains on hold before Cisco CallManager reverts <br>
the call back to the phone that placed the call on hold. When the value
<br>
specified in this parameter expires, a hold reversion notification <br>
(audio and/or visual) occurs on the holding party's phone until the <br>
call is answered or the value specified in the Maximum Hold Duration <br>
Timer service parameter expires. Be sure to specify a value in this <br>
parameter that is lesser than the value specified in the Maximum Hold <br>
Duration Timer service parameter; if a greater value is specified in <br>
this parameter, the Maximum Hold Duration Timer will expire first and <br>
the held call will be dropped. A value of zero disables the hold <br>
reversion feature.<br>
This is a required field.<br>
Default: 0.<br>
Unit: sec.<br>
Minimum: 0.<br>
Maximum: 1200.<br>
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Hold Reversion Notification Interval : This parameter specifies the <br>
number of seconds that must elapse between notifications of a call on <br>
hold. When the time specified in the Hold Reversion Duration service <br>
parameter expires, Cisco CallManager reverts the call back to the phone
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that placed the call on hold and reminds the user of the call on hold.
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Reminder notification occurs by either ringing the phone once, flashing
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the line and handset light once, or beeping once, depending on the <br>
phone's state and the selections made in the Ring Setting of Busy <br>
Station and Ring Setting of Idle Station service parameters. The timer
<br>
in this parameter resets after each notification and the notification <br>
occurs again when the specified interval elapses. For example, if a <br>
phone has Beep Only configured for both Ring Setting parameters, the <br>
Hold Reversion Interval service parameter is set to 30 seconds, and a <br>
call is waiting on hold, when the Hold Reversion Duration service <br>
parameter expires, the phone will beep once every 30 seconds until the
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call is answered or the value specified in the Maximum Hold Duration <br>
Timer service parameter expires. If Disable is selected for the Ring <br>
Setting parameter, no notification occurs when the Hold Reversion <br>
Interval expires. You can also disable the notification by setting this
<br>
parameter to zero. If Ring is selected for the Ring Setting parameter,
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Cisco CallManager converts that setting for hold calls only (no change
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to incoming call settings as specified by the Ring Setting parameters)
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to Ring Once and rings the phone only one time at the expiry of the <br>
Hold Reversion Interval (so that for calls reverting from hold, the <br>
phone will not ring continuously).<br>
This is a required field.<br>
Default: 30.<br>
Unit: sec.<br>
Minimum: 0.<br>
Maximum: 1200.<br>
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Kevin<br>
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On May 11, 2006, at 9:59 AM, Lelio Fulgenzi wrote:<br>
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> so i'm ready the release notes for 7940/60 8.0.2 and it talks about
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> hold reversion timer for CallManager 4.2(1)sr1 and I'm all like 'hold
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> reversion timer' I haven't heard of that in 4.2. So I double checked
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> the 4.2(1) release notes and there's nothing there. Is this a new
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> feature added in SR1 and why do the SR1 release notes not mention
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> anything of this?<br>
> <br>
> It's really hard to plan upgrades when you don't get the whole <br>
> picture. :(<br>
> <br>
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