I have a problem with an 0x32 / CP100. all lines are answered by AA, intermittently the dtmf input receives a "you have entered an invalid ext".
I have put a digit grabber on the lines and I can see the correct digits coming in, although sometimes the digits are duplicated (a 233 entry may come through as 2233 or 23333) put I've seen the "you have entered an invalid ext" error even with the correct 233 comes through.
The site just changed from at&t lines to brighthouse (cable co) and that's when the problem started. so I really bielive it is a brighthouse issue.
HOWEVER, I am concerned that the correct digits are being read by my digit grabber and the error still occurs.
does anyone know how the dtmf tones are used by the norstar and cp100? is it only the CLID(s) that deal with the dtmf tones or do the trunk cards pass the tones along to the CP100 AA? I have replaced the CLID(s) already and the issue is still occuring.
thanks...
I have put a digit grabber on the lines and I can see the correct digits coming in, although sometimes the digits are duplicated (a 233 entry may come through as 2233 or 23333) put I've seen the "you have entered an invalid ext" error even with the correct 233 comes through.
The site just changed from at&t lines to brighthouse (cable co) and that's when the problem started. so I really bielive it is a brighthouse issue.
HOWEVER, I am concerned that the correct digits are being read by my digit grabber and the error still occurs.
does anyone know how the dtmf tones are used by the norstar and cp100? is it only the CLID(s) that deal with the dtmf tones or do the trunk cards pass the tones along to the CP100 AA? I have replaced the CLID(s) already and the issue is still occuring.
thanks...