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Cisco DPA 7630/7610 Voice Mail Gateway Version 1.2(1) Release Notes
78-12814-02 Rev. B0
Open Caveats
CSCds08331 Time stamps and delta times in
the event log are out of order or
expressed as negative numbers.
The DPA 7630/7610 maintains time by
periodically synchronizing with a network time
source (an NTP server) and by relying on its own
internal timer between network updates. Because
this internal timer can differ slightly from the
NTP server’s time source, a gradual divergence
between the two clocks can occur, requiring
adjustments upon the next synchronization. These
adjustments can cause time stamps and delta
times in the event log to appear out of order.
CSCds25389 Voice mail hunt groups containing
more than 13 extensions can cause
voice mail access to fail with an
error tone.
By default, Cisco CallManager supports a
maximum of 12 forwarding hops, leading to a
maximum of 13 extensions in any one hunt group.
To work around the problem, do one of the
following steps:
• Set the “ForwardMaximumHopCount”
System Parameter to more than 12. (Refer to
the section “Setting the Hop Count” on page
3-12 of the Cisco DPA 7630/7610 Voice Mail
Gateways Administration Guide for
instructions on setting this parameter.)
• Divide the DPA 7630/7610 into several hunt
groups (possibly all in the same forwarding
chain) to improve load balance.
CSCds25783 Transfers using the Octel system
connect immediately if the caller
presses phone keys while on hold.
Octel-supervised transfers connect immediately if
keys are pressed while the call is on hold. This is
expected behavior caused by operational
differences between Definity and Meridian 1 PBX
systems and the Cisco CallManager.
Table 2 DPA 7630/7610 Open Caveats (continued)
Bug ID Summary Explanation
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