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IP Office stops communicating with 2

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EricMcS

IS-IT--Management
Apr 9, 2015
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CA
I have an Avaya IP Office V2 which has been intermittently no longer communicating with VM server. This system has been rock solid for years, but this just started happening about 6 months ago.

About every 2 months, I will get a report that calls are playing a carrier message about the line being down. Doesn't affect direct dials - until the most recent event, it was anything that went to the VMPro (IVR, or direct-dial VM.) Today, it was even more weird - it was only 1 VM Route... All other IVR/VM was working, but if we called our main number which uses a short code to go to a VM routine it would fail - this also happened for any other route that went to the same shortcode.

This is the error code we got:
13:51:28 2782699010mS CMTARGET: 0a0100f00000e8e4 5.7.1 15576 Q931 Trunk:5 CHAN=13: SYS SC: *6003 5 sc=type=VoicemailCollect code=*6003, num="2011_AutoRoute" callinfop->sending_complete=1 secondary_dialtone=
13:51:28 2782699010mS CMTARGET: 0a0100f00000e8e4 5.7.1 15576 Q931 Trunk:5 CHAN=13: ADD VM TARGET
13:51:28 2782699010mS CMTARGET: Voicemail Pro not operational
13:51:28 2782699011mS CMTARGET: 0a0100f00000e8e4 5.7.1 15576 Q931 Trunk:5 CHAN=13: ADD VM TARGET: FAILED availability=0
13:51:28 2782699011mS CMTARGET: 0a0100f00000e8e4 5.7.1 15576 Q931 Trunk:5 CHAN=13: NO INITIAL TARGETS: ??

As I said, in the past we would get this error on all attempts to transfer to a VM Path, today, it was only one function - all the others were fine.


 
What version IPO?

VM server is windows or linux?
 
Physical IP Office v11.0.4.4.0 Build 6.
VM Server is Windows-based.

It's been a few months and I think I've finally isolated the issue - it appears to be related to the web-based management system.

I've been using the Java-based for years without issue. But, around January of this year, I found that although sluggish, it was faster at doing a couple of tasks so I started using it. About a month later, we had our first crash. And every 2-3 weeks thereafter. Around 2 weeks after I posted my message, I stopped using it and I haven't had a crash since (about 7-8 weeks.)

I will wait and see.
 
Happy to say that it's been about 12 weeks since we stopped using the web-based management tool and have not had a crash since... Before hand, we would have had 4-6 in that time. Must me a flaw in the web-tool, too bad - it was much nicer to use than the Java fat client.
 
Thanks EricMcS for taking the time to post this. Pink for you.

Joe
FHandw, ACSS, ACIS
 
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