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| BCM and Norstar ICS, CICS, MICS, BCM, BCM 50 BCM 200 and BCM 400, Startalk Voicemail call pilot 150 |
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| ICS 4.1 with Flash4 0x32 with 1 TM (2 DS in 0x32, 1 DS in TM) Okay it just started happening, but when you go off hook on certain lines there is a delay before you get any dialtone, and sometimes i never get any. I tested at Cox dmarc and i can not make the problem occur with my test set, so im thinking its the ICS. One line is on port4 and the other on port 50 (tm). I acutally switch CO cards in the main cabinet and the problem move to port 28. What the odds of 2 trunk cards having this problem. And why? ~n | ||||||||
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Location: Houghton, NY Rep Power: 7 ![]() | Have you restarted the CSU? I had this happen once and restarting help. I believe it was caused by built up static. Are these ground start or loop start lines? You may also want to play with the disconnect and distance settings under Lines in system programming. | ||||||||
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| Modem for Call Pilot Well when i swapped cards in the cabinet i also rebooted the system. And yes im pretty sure the lines are good. They are digital lines over coax, until they hit the break-out box, 2 feet from the ICS. Ill be replacing the cards this week and let you know how that works. ~nails | ||||||||
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