<div>Mike</div>
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<div>first, remember to start your own thread to get faster responses.</div>
<div>second, I have salvaged a few donzen phones in my day. Disassembly is pretty straight forward, there is a screw under the "rubber foot" once that is gone the others are easy to see.</div>
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<div>I have actually changed hookswitches from 7940's and used tehm in 7960's. At the very worst if you have multiple phones that are bad for different reasons, (busted displays bad ethernet ports) you can use them for parts and get a few salvageable phones out of the deal.</div>
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<div>I had 15 busted phones in the IT cage a few weeks ago and within a few hours had 10 working phones and extra parts in a parts box when I was done...</div>
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<div>I recommend taking a phone apart and getting used to how they assemble on that one phone, if you can figure that out, it is pretty easy to replace teh hook switches.</div>
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<div>Kevin<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/17/08, <b class="gmail_sendername">Michael N Schierding</b> <<a href="mailto:mschierding@morsco.com">mschierding@morsco.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">I understand their is an established procedure for refurbishing bad hook<br>switches on Cisco IP Phones. I have some 7960 models that I want to try<br>
this procedure on, so I don't have to discard them.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>> If I didn't misinterpret your question, I am assuming you use a 9 for an<br>> outside line and your users are accidentally dialing 911??? When we have<br>
> clients that have a lot of users "fat fingering" 911, we will disable the<br>> ability to dial 911 (without the lead 9) and only allow 9.911.<br>><br>> Now if you are simply wanting to dial 95.yadda yadd yadda ("95" for the<br>
> outside line) from experience your users will become disgruntled having to<br>> dial more digits.<br>><br>> -Go0se<br>><br>> "Leetun, Rob" <<a href="mailto:rleetun@bouldercounty.org">rleetun@bouldercounty.org</a>> wrote:<br>
> Hi,<br>><br>> Has anyone moved away from dialing just a '9' to dialing '95' or<br>> something similar for an outbound line? Management here does not want<br>> to give up the '9' number.<br>><br>> Cheers!<br>
><br>> Rob Leetun<br>> Network Administrator<br>> Boulder County IT<br>> 303-441-3866<br>> <a href="mailto:rleetun@bouldercounty.org">rleetun@bouldercounty.org</a><br>><br>> "Live life, don't let life live you."<br>
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