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RE: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications
From: "Scott Weeks" <surfer () mauigateway com>
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 14:11:14 -0700
--- ray () orsiniit com wrote: From: Ray Orsini <ray () orsiniit com> "The other "don't do that" is never configure Music on Hold for any NOC/SOC lines. Few things are more annoying than a eight hour trouble shooting conference bridge, and one of the dozen NOC/SOCs on the bridge hits the Hold button." Now that you've said it it seems so obvious. But, honestly I'd never thought it until right now. Thanks! ------------------------------- It only takes one time on a hectic multi-party call to learn this one. It's painful and at the worst possible time, especially if they left the room and no one can be contacted to get it turned off. scott
Current thread:
- Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Dan Mahoney, System Admin (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Hal Ponton (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Michael J Wise (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Chris Grundemann (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications joel jaeggli (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Sean Donelan (Apr 06)
- RE: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Ray Orsini (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Eric Kuhnke (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Robert Drake (Apr 06)
- RE: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Ray Orsini (Apr 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Scott Weeks (Apr 06)
- Re: Best practices for sending network maintenance notifications Hal Ponton (Apr 06)