tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2158853543793456735.post6005830967855404939..comments2023-10-02T04:50:01.667-07:00Comments on VoIPNorm's Collaboration Blog: Cisco IOS 15.1(2)T toll Fraud Feature Causing Lync Calls to FailChris Normanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07200178774058910421noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2158853543793456735.post-21579444406403929422011-09-16T16:20:14.398-07:002011-09-16T16:20:14.398-07:00Hi Chris,
I have no probelm with the feature, I t...Hi Chris,<br /><br />I have no probelm with the feature, I think its a good one but turning it on by default and blocking all calls after an IOS upgrade is not a great idea for inplace deployments in my opinion. Its probably okay if you have one or two routers to upgrade and you realize this is the intented behaviour but I am guessing people wont unless educated. Also for larger deployments just wanting to upgrade IOS its an extra step if they want the feature turned on or not.<br /><br />Cheers<br />ChrisChris Normannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2158853543793456735.post-5764303134837057632011-09-16T13:57:42.818-07:002011-09-16T13:57:42.818-07:00I applaud Cisco for having the balls to turn this ...I applaud Cisco for having the balls to turn this on by default. I've had a few cold calls from people asking me if I knew how to setup CUBE "securely" because they just got hit with a $20,000 phone bill :)Christopher Einkornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03299214684711848677noreply@blogger.com