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Paul Choi

2007-06-17, 1:11 pm

[at least in my case]

Disable all MoH servers by changing their run state to
"No" and then modify

Service -> Service Parameters -> cisco CallManager ->
Send H.225 User Message parameter from its default to
H.225 Info for Call Progress Tone.

This was difficult to fix as disabling MoH would give
us dead air without this service parameter
modification. If any of you are pulling your hair out
over this, try to modify this parameter and you should
be good to go assuming you're using an H.323 environment.



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Jefflin Choi

2007-06-25, 7:11 am

Is this good for CCM4/CCM5 or both?

On 6/17/07, Paul Choi <asobihoudai@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> [at least in my case]
>
> Disable all MoH servers by changing their run state to
> "No" and then modify
>
> Service -> Service Parameters -> cisco CallManager ->
> Send H.225 User Message parameter from its default to
> H.225 Info for Call Progress Tone.
>
> This was difficult to fix as disabling MoH would give
> us dead air without this service parameter
> modification. If any of you are pulling your hair out
> over this, try to modify this parameter and you should
> be good to go assuming you're using an H.323 environment.
>
>
>
>
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Paul Choi

2007-06-25, 1:11 pm

I'm using 4.1(3) with H.323 so I can't speak for CCM5.
It worked and I'm so happy I don't have to listen to
that awful default MoH in both ears when handling
support calls.

Paul

--- Jefflin Choi <jefflin.choi@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is this good for CCM4/CCM5 or both?
>
> On 6/17/07, Paul Choi <asobihoudai@yahoo.com> wrote:
> state to
> ->
> default to
> give
> out
> should
> environment.
>

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