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| Setup ERWT with ISET (Ld86) set to 1 and get warning tone but call won't complete. Change ISET to 2 and call completes with no warning tone. Opt11c in classroom environment with X Universal Trunk Cards which seem to have problems maybe related to short haul (25 feet) loops. Losing ports, RGA gets hung up, etc...but when replaced with straight Universal card problems seem to go away. X Universal Cards are all new with systems running 25.4b. Couldn't find any reference to ERWT but then I don't know any place that uses this except here...Anybody have this problem before and found a fix? Ken Brock | ||||||||
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Location: NORTEL - NJ Rep Power: 6 ![]() | I remember I found an EWRT problem in 25.40 while doing final GA testing. There were some patches written to correct a similar issue. Contact your vendor and have them do a patch audit on you system to make sure you have the appropriate DepPak patches loaded. | ||||||||
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| Time slots??? Hi Fletch; Thanks for the heads up on the patches. All I have to figure out is how to get 34 Opt11c's in a classroom envirionment, with no connections to the outside world, on a modem. I used this site to show our students they are not alone out there when they run into problems and really appreciate it when somebody responds. Thanks again! Ken Brock IT Telecom Instructor USCG TRACEN Petaluma, CA | ||||||||
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Location: NORTEL - NJ Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Ken- You may want to look at a Terminal Server. This unit will connect to each of the PBX's via an RS-232 serial connection, and then you would attach a modem to the Terminal Server. You then establish a dialup to the Term Server, and select the port that coresponds to the PBX you want to manage. This allows a 1-to-many type of connection. If you need multiple-to-many connection that would be another story. | ||||||||
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