well. I did some research and tried adding "prefix 911" to my dial peers that have "destination-pattern 911".
we successfully tested this at each location.
Thanks for all your help.
Ok. After running the analyzer with multiple scenarios, all the results appear the same. These results also match the results I get when I use a number that is routed correctly. is there anything at the Gateway level that I should look at even though nothing has changed? I am planning on...
ok, i test these every time a change is made to telco and/or annually.
Im running Cisco Unified Call Manager System version: 6.1.3.1000-16. I have 8 locations, this is happening to all 8.
The last time I tested it (early this year, no changes just a test) it worked. I could pick up the phone...
All good ideas. Aftertaf's post was the winner. Thank you all. The PCs having the issue had the following line in the PATH statement
\\<SERVER>\NETLOGON
Where <SERVER> is the name of the server at that location that was removed as a DC.
Thanks again.
I have removed the PCs from Domain, no change
I have changed IP address, no change
There are no shortcuts, printers, or mapped drives that I can see.
If I disable the network connection (unplug cable), it works fine.
All the pcs are the same physically - hardware & drivers
I do not understand MRU?
Ok, Im at my wits end here.
I have 6 locations (including main site), each location has a local server. main site has primary DC. Each site server is also a DC. all pcs are xp pro with current patches.
If local site server is turned off or offline, several pcs (not all) at that site freeze...
We have a similar scenario. You should be able to ask the monitoring service who they have attempted to call before you as well as you should be able to obtain a list from your "security officer" or whomever wears a hat close to that one.
If your company has never had something like this...
we have ipcc installed. the company setting it up created a script that references a "date.xml" file. if a date is listed, then on that date the ipcc will play our holiday greeting. otherwise it will follow normal rules of 8-5 M-F.
I noticed a few holidays ago that it had stopped playing the...
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