Disagree. Much easier and cleaner to simply do what you did and change the MAC address to the new phone. This way you know what phone will be what extension. You should also NEVER put ext number on NEC SIP VOIP phones on the 9100. I can't tell you how many systems I have taken over where...
Chances the PBX is the issue is like 1%. You can also loop the Adtran for testing as well. I would make sure your LBO are setup correctly in the phone system and CSU. Also verify your clocking. 99% of the time its the carrier. Could be a bad CSU, it's rare but fairly cheap to swap out. I'd...
Couple things. One could be a DOS attack internal or external (this could be conflicting IP as well). This is a Netlink remote system losing connection. If these are digital phones and non Netlink on your 8100 just remove the LAN cable and see if the problem goes away. That will point to...
It's all about dial action tables. Be careful assigning # as hang up that it doesn't affect people trying to log into their mailboxes remotely. Mailboxes can be assigned different DAT.
You have always been able to use VE for real extensions. They used to be called call coverage keys before NEC took over and renamed stuff on the 8100.
So for example:
Real ext is 400 the key would be *03 400 adjust ringing as needed.
So on ext 400 401 402 (these are 24 button phones) on...
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