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Release Notes for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(10)
78-13493-02
Resolved Caveats
CSCds72125
DisconnectedEvent is received with
Cause=CtiResourcesNAvail.
When an external call called a CTI route
point, the call was redirected back and forth
between a CTI port and an IP phone several
times. A code change fixed this problem.
CSCds74298
A call to a shared line results in
unreleased bandwidth.
Shared line checks the bandwidth for each
device and only consumes for the device
active.
CSCds84419
AVVID: Null translation pattern
prevents dialtone on Cisco IP Phone
7960.
This works as designed in the
Cisco CallManager.
CSCds88597
Display issue exists during MeetMe and
AdHoc conference calls.
The display change no longer shows the
Conference number. The screen displays
"To Conference" for MeetMe as well as
AdHoc Conferences.
CSCds89614
Call Pickup stops working.
Cisco CallManager software modification
fixes a call scenario that will break the Call
Pickup feature. The call pickup table entry
needs to be removed after the original
destination party has had a Call Forward No
Answer put into effect to a new destination
and that new destination has a Call Forward
setup to another destination.
CSCds89808
Cisco CallManager crashes when
receiving ISDN setup with
non-call-associated signaling.
Cisco CallManager software was modified
to block the call because it does not support
non-call-associated signaling on a
D-channel.
CSCds91028
Cisco CallManager does not apply the
calling party transform mask.
The code change allows a customer to
configure a Caller ID mask on the gateway
configuration web page, so the last
redirecting or first redirecting numbers
display in the “Calling Party” field of the
ISDN primary setup message in the full
E.164 format.
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Cisco CallManager Release 3.0(8) Resolved Caveats (continued)
DDTS Number Summary
Explanation