Are you using POE from a 3550? We have had similar problems, upgrading the
firmware on the switch has reduced the occurrences. The Cisco phones are not
always nice in an environment with a lot of static electricity. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Johnson
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 9:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Stange question...

Ok, guys...  Please be gentle with me.  I have what is going to be the
strangest question you will have ever heard, but I have no idea what to tell
this person.

I set up Asterisk 3 or 4 weeks ago, everything is running smooth.  My
receptionist has told me on two different occasions that she tried to
transfer a call by pressing "#", and she heard a buzz noise in the phone and
the phone then SHOCKED her in her ear.  She wasn't able to do anything with
the phone for a few seconds as the buttons didn't respond, then she could go
back to picking up calls and whatnot.

This is a Cisco 7960, SIP 7.4 on power over ethernet.  I don't see how it
would be possible for her to get physically shocked by the phone.  
Has anyone ever heard of this happening on any type of voip hardware?

Mark
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