SMDR buffer of KX-TDE200 itself is only 200 records.
It can be 10'000 records when IPCMEC-card (KX-TDE0105) is installed on IPCMPR card.
SD doesn't contain any SMDR data at all.
Sorry, but there is no chances to proove a call except of information from Telephony provider.
KX-T72xx, KX-T74xx and KX-T75xx series Digital Proprietary Telephones (2-wired) and KX-T70xx, KX-T73xx, KX-T77xx (except of KX-T7735 model) Analog Proprietary Telephones (4-wired) are compatible with KX-TD1232 system.
As Kizo said, DSP doesn't affect to IP-phones registration ability. You can register an IP-phone even without having DSP-card aboard.
Perhaps you trying to register to port 91 the same phone that you has already registered at port 2...
Perhaps phone at port 2 has an IP-address conflict with the...
Try to make a direct internal call from system B's extension to that ICD group of system B - what will happen?
Then try to make a direct internal call from system A's extension to that ICD group of system B - what will happen?
It obviously means that at some moment PBX doesn't have enough resources of digital signalling processor (DSP) card and, by that reason, can't handle another call, that needs such resources.
Check DSP resources utilization at PBX Configuration -> 1. Configuration -> 5. DSP -> 2. Usage
Probably...
You have to connect to your PBX through the local network using http protocol.
Then change the INSTALLER's password to something complex.
Your password must have at least (summary):
- 3 uppercase letters
- 3 lowercase letters
- 2 digits.
More of this:
- there must NOT be any consecutive...
Have the NAT override settings been made on the PBX?
Upd
Oh, i see - UPnP...
Try to change it to STUN if you don't have a fixed external IP-address. And check again network settings of the PBX.
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