robertrendle
Technical User
Hello!
I was wondering if anyone had experienced this problem too, or could offer any advice.
We have an IP500v2 and Release 8.1.85
The system suffers from high latency (anywhere from 1000ms to 3000ms) and packet loss, however the issue seems to 'cycle'
1 - For ~8 hours the system is fine and responds well (as do all the Base Stations)
2 - After ~8 hours is up, you see a 'saw tooth' pattern in ping responses (i.e responses shoot up to 1000ms, then 3000ms and back down again)
3 - This pattern continues for ~8 minutes and then the system will no longer respond to a ping
4 - Once the system stops responding to a ping, the DECT handsets and IP Handsets have a 30s delay when pressing a button or trying to answer a call
5 - During this cycle, it's only the IP500v2 Control Unit that displays an error, all Base Stations + IP Phones respond to a ping as normal (1-10ms with no loss)
We have :-
1 - Replaced the IP500v2 Control Unit
2 - Performed Network Checks
3 - Put the IP500v2 + DECT + IP Phones on their own network
We haven't :-
1 - Defaulted the Config (when swapping the CCU, we moved the SD Card across)
2 - Defaulted the Base Stations
I was wondering if anyone had experienced this problem too, or could offer any advice.
We have an IP500v2 and Release 8.1.85
The system suffers from high latency (anywhere from 1000ms to 3000ms) and packet loss, however the issue seems to 'cycle'
1 - For ~8 hours the system is fine and responds well (as do all the Base Stations)
2 - After ~8 hours is up, you see a 'saw tooth' pattern in ping responses (i.e responses shoot up to 1000ms, then 3000ms and back down again)
3 - This pattern continues for ~8 minutes and then the system will no longer respond to a ping
4 - Once the system stops responding to a ping, the DECT handsets and IP Handsets have a 30s delay when pressing a button or trying to answer a call
5 - During this cycle, it's only the IP500v2 Control Unit that displays an error, all Base Stations + IP Phones respond to a ping as normal (1-10ms with no loss)
We have :-
1 - Replaced the IP500v2 Control Unit
2 - Performed Network Checks
3 - Put the IP500v2 + DECT + IP Phones on their own network
We haven't :-
1 - Defaulted the Config (when swapping the CCU, we moved the SD Card across)
2 - Defaulted the Base Stations