Hi again guys!
Thanks for all the help on my previous problem with VCM.
Here's another weird one...
I have IP Office IP500
I have several sip trunks, PRI and analog lines.
3 out of 4 of my analog lines are on one dialout group. The 4th is on a separate one. (I want the fire system to have exclusive access to this line, and the fire system also send notifications over the local paging system, so I need to go through the switch.) After a system reboot, the line can be dialed out on, but just once. On the next attempt, the system shows "WAITING FOR LINE". The monitor shows:
233368mS CMLineRx: v=0
CMReleaseComp
Line: type=NoLine 0 Call: lid=0 id=-1 in=0
Cause=21, Call rejected
233369mS CMARS: LINE ep Received: CMReleaseComp - child->state = CMCSOffering - ARS Call State = CMCSOverlapRecv
233370mS CMARS: Target: Short_Code: N; - Line_Group_ID: 4 has been set to: CMARS_OUTOFSERVICE
Not sure why line group 4 gets set to out of service...
Any ideas?
The other analog lines work fine, and are all set up the same, except for their line group of course...
Thanks,
-Jon
Thanks for all the help on my previous problem with VCM.
Here's another weird one...
I have IP Office IP500
I have several sip trunks, PRI and analog lines.
3 out of 4 of my analog lines are on one dialout group. The 4th is on a separate one. (I want the fire system to have exclusive access to this line, and the fire system also send notifications over the local paging system, so I need to go through the switch.) After a system reboot, the line can be dialed out on, but just once. On the next attempt, the system shows "WAITING FOR LINE". The monitor shows:
233368mS CMLineRx: v=0
CMReleaseComp
Line: type=NoLine 0 Call: lid=0 id=-1 in=0
Cause=21, Call rejected
233369mS CMARS: LINE ep Received: CMReleaseComp - child->state = CMCSOffering - ARS Call State = CMCSOverlapRecv
233370mS CMARS: Target: Short_Code: N; - Line_Group_ID: 4 has been set to: CMARS_OUTOFSERVICE
Not sure why line group 4 gets set to out of service...
Any ideas?
The other analog lines work fine, and are all set up the same, except for their line group of course...
Thanks,
-Jon