Hey everyone,
I just deployed 10 Avaya 5610 VoiP phones over a VPN connection in a remote branch office. We currently also have two of those phones in another office and they work great. We are using IP403's with 3.2(53) version. The problem I'm having is that the NEXT day every morning the phones will say "Finding Router" and are unusable to the users, you have to unplug them, press * and # your way through the configuration or they never come back to the profile no matter how many times you unplug or replug them back in. They will go back to saying "finding router"
For some reason you have to accept the same configuration again and press save again. Then they kick back into the profile. Even stranger yet, SOME phones will be working the next day like 1 or 2 at random in random spots around the office, with no problems. The next day those same two won't be logged in again and have the problem and a different one will be. The vast majority will still be sitting there saying "Finding Router"
Anyone have an ideas?
I just deployed 10 Avaya 5610 VoiP phones over a VPN connection in a remote branch office. We currently also have two of those phones in another office and they work great. We are using IP403's with 3.2(53) version. The problem I'm having is that the NEXT day every morning the phones will say "Finding Router" and are unusable to the users, you have to unplug them, press * and # your way through the configuration or they never come back to the profile no matter how many times you unplug or replug them back in. They will go back to saying "finding router"
For some reason you have to accept the same configuration again and press save again. Then they kick back into the profile. Even stranger yet, SOME phones will be working the next day like 1 or 2 at random in random spots around the office, with no problems. The next day those same two won't be logged in again and have the problem and a different one will be. The vast majority will still be sitting there saying "Finding Router"
Anyone have an ideas?