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  1. cularow1

    Reset the BIOS on a Callpilot Server 201i???

    I currently have a callpilot server that will not boot. It goes through sequence 1 thru 8 then hangs up with the hex display showing "HOST". Looking through the manual, it seems the card hung during the bios, since step nine is NT boot. But the book doesn't say how I can reset the bios. I...
  2. cularow1

    unknown error message

    Thanks. We've opended a case, just thought I'd see if someone else had seen it before, because it seemed to be new for NOrtel. Thanks again, you guys are great.
  3. cularow1

    unknown error message

    I have a CS1000 with 2 branch offices running 4.0 and callpilot. Has anyone seen this error message before? Nobody can seem to figure it out. In the meantime, I am having dropped calls, distorted calls, you name it I'm getting it. PDV buffer for port# 3 may need to be changed Too many...
  4. cularow1

    Setting up an I2007

    It will work like the 2050. However the ip of the 2050 is the ip address of the pc it's loaded on. The TN is built in the Meridian switch as a i2004. On the 2050, all the ip info was already set up in the pc. You just typed in the s1 address and the type of server clicked ok and it worked...
  5. cularow1

    Setting up an I2007

    No, that is incorrect. Just like your 3904's have a unique tn that register in your switch. The ip phone has a virtual tn that also registers in your switch. But in order for your phone to communicate with the communication server and register an ip in the signaling server, it must have a...
  6. cularow1

    DCH1019

    there's a patch out for that problem
  7. cularow1

    Setting up an I2007

    The set IP should be different than the TN. The ip should be on the same network segment or on a segment that has a route to the S1 ip address. The TN is an address in your Meridian switch that refers to the virtual superloop.

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