Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(2)XB6
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Release Notes for Cisco 3600 Series Routers with Cisco IOS Cisco IOS Release 12.4(11)XJ
OL-12258-01
Caveats
CSCsg68711: Incoming call in background does not audibly ring after transfer
commit
Symptom
Phone does not ring for the second incoming call after committing transfer at alert for the first
call.
Conditions
While transferring a trunk DN call, a call comes in. After committing the transfer at alert, the
incoming call still doesn't ring on the phone.
Workaround
There is no workaround.
CSCsg70221: DTMF through the hairpin of a trunk DN does not work
Symptom
DTMF tones are being suppressed to prevent duplicate DTMF tones from being extended to an
SCCP controlled VG224 port. This problem is direct result of a fix implemented for correct
CSCsf98754. The lack of DTMF prevents IVR devices from working correctly
CSCsf98754. The lack of DTMF prevents IVR devices from working correctly
Conditions
PSTN -- FXO --- CME GATEWAY --- VG224/FXS --- IVR
A call comes into a FXO port that is part of a trunk group and gets transferred to an extension that
is hanging off of a vg224. DTMF is not relayed to the end point
is hanging off of a vg224. DTMF is not relayed to the end point
Workaround
Set the transfer system to full blind to prevent the blocking of the DTMF.
CSCsg70355: Adopt new default summer-time rules from Energy Policy Act of 2005
Symptom
Starting in calendar year 2007, daylight savings summer-time rules may cause Cisco IOS to
generate timestamps (such as in syslog messages) that are off by one hour.
Conditions
The Cisco IOS configuration command, clock summer-time zone recurring, uses United
States standards for daylight savings time rules by default. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (H.R.6.ENR),
Section 110 changes the start date from the first Sunday of April to the second Sunday of March, and it
changes the end date from the last Sunday of October to the first Sunday of November.
Section 110 changes the start date from the first Sunday of April to the second Sunday of March, and it
changes the end date from the last Sunday of October to the first Sunday of November.
Workaround
A workaround is possible by using the clock summer-time configuration command to
manually configure the proper start date and end date for daylight savings time. After the summer-time
period for calendar year 2006 is over, one can for example configure:
period for calendar year 2006 is over, one can for example configure:
clock summer-time PDT recurring 2 Sun Mar 2:00 1 Sun Nov 2:00
(this example is for the US/Pacific time zone)
CSCsg73806: Runaway debugs: AFW_Module_ObjectCount pCallIndSs
Symptom
A router may display the following message to the console repeatedly:
AFW_Module_ObjectCount pCallIndSs 1